

5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins and Dan Iten
Lifeway Leadership Podcast Network
Todd Adkins and Dan Iten ask five leadership questions to different guests, on a specific topic, or on a particular book.
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Apr 1, 2021 • 45min
5LQ Episode 459: Robby Gallaty
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Robby Gallaty, senior pastor of Long Hollow Baptist Church and author of Firmly Planted and Foundations. They discuss how is church is experiencing revival through spontaneous baptism and avoiding burnout in ministry.
BEST QUOTES
"God began to show us that the medium of the screen doesn't minimize the ministry of the Holy Spirit.""Here's how you know you are burning out in ministry: the Bible for you becomes a tool to use and not a treasure to behold.""It's very easy for us to fall in love with the ministry of Jesus and out of love with the Jesus of our ministry.""The Holy Spirit is a great leader, and He is honest. If you ask Him to put His finger on the pulse of the problem of your life, He is great at it.""Every great movement of God begins by not moving.""So many people want to go out in pastoral ministry and they don't want to wait on the Lord.""I went to seminary and traded an anointing for intellect. And I traded the power of God for ingenuity and my own ability.""The more I sat with the Lord the more I realized the human language is insufficient in the presence of an infinite, eternal God.""We have to, through silence and solitude, sit long enough for the voices, noises, and volume in our life to slow down enough that we can hear that small voice.""Burnout, in your life and my life, comes when we do the thing we are made to do and we do all the other things that other people can do at the same time.""If you pray for the hands of God and not His face, you may get neither. But if you pray and seek the face of God, you get both."
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The Disciple's Study Bible by Robby Gallaty
Firmly Planted by Robby Gallaty
Foundations by Robby Gallaty
They Found the Secret by V. Raymond Edman
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Mar 4, 2021 • 43min
5LQ Episode 458: John Mark Comer
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by John Mark Comer, pastor for teaching and vision at Bridgetown Church and author of Garden City and The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry. They discuss the following questions:
How is your church handling COVID restrictions?What will you take with you and what will you leave behind from this COVID experience?Who or what has been the greatest leadership influence in your life?What is your favorite leadership failure?What advice would you give to someone about leaning into the body of the church?What book would you gift yourself as a young leader and how would you read that book?
BEST QUOTES
"For us, live stream is a concession, not a conviction.""A year of live stream, online church has deepened our conviction that the future of the church is embodied people around tables not cameras of people on stages.""Pastoral work is bottomless, there is no end to it, so if you don't self-select limits it will literally take you into the black hole because you are never done.""The church is not a lump of clay that you as the pastor get to write your theory of church and your value system and your idealism on. It is a living breathing body and family and you have to honor their heritage.""Learning to accept the reality of who the church was and who I was, was the greatest failure/my invitation.""You can be a success as a pastor and a failure as a disciple of Jesus and even as a human being.""A lot of people aren't idealistic, but a lot of leaders are.""It's important to realize that no church is as close to as awesome as it looks on the outside.""Recognize that idealism is dangerous and it can actually result in a kind of violence in leadership where you don't honor people's integrity.""Leadership is a form of suffering in love."
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
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Lifeway.com/CoronaVirus
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer
Garden City by John Mark Comer
The Emotionally Healthy Church by Pete Scazzero
The Emotionally Healthy Leader by Pete Scazzero
The Way of the Heart by Henri Nouwen

Mar 2, 2021 • 43min
5LQ Episode 457: Tami Heim
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Tami Heim, President/CEO of Christian Leadership Alliance. They discuss the following questions:
What are some of the trends you think we are experiencing now? And how do we look ahead to the future about leading in an innovative way?What have you learned about technology disruption and what would you say to leaders so they don't view it in fear but as how we leverage it instead?Who or what has been the greatest leadership influence in your life?How did you feel that God refined your ambition and made it honoring in Him while also wanting to lead out?What advice would you share with someone who is trying to take risks but is scared of failure?
BEST QUOTES
"There is the timeless truth of God's Word and then there is our ability to adapt to the containers that now allow that wisdom to transfer so that it can be received and timely and relevant for future and current generations to build and innovate around.""The leaders who more quickly got to acknowledging their lack of control, surrendering the situation completely to God, have moved faster.""When I look back on 2020, God brought me to the place where I surrendered any dependency I had on my own competencies.""How do we constantly think about not staying in business as usual, but how do we think innovatively and go to breakthrough and not have pain and crisis bring us there?""People are looking for trusted resources to be the wise guide and to aggregate what matters most.""The ease for someone to get to something, the less friction experienced, is important.""God didn't take me out of everything that He had equipped me for.""I began to study the life of Christ, not only as my Savior, Redeemer, and Lord, but as my leadership model.""When we try hard to stay true and follow Jesus and depend on Him, then He moves you along.""When the doors opened, it threw me into a new level of dependency on God.""This is a time that has been entrusted to us as leaders, so don't fear the time that God has called you to, because He has a place for you in His master redemption plan."
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
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Christian Leadership Alliance

Feb 25, 2021 • 43min
5LQ Episode 456: Dave and Jon Ferguson
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Ben Mandrell are joined by Dave Ferguson and Jon Ferguson, authors of B.L.E.S.S., Exponential and Finding Your Way Back to God. They discuss the following questions:
What is your current context?What is the message of your new book B.L.E.S.S.?Explain what B.L.E.S.S. stands forWhat book do you wish someone had given you as a young leader?What mistakes have you made as a leader?What has it been like to stay emotionally healthy through COVID?Who or what has been the greatest leadership influence in your life?
BEST QUOTES
"Community and connection is the commodity because we have been so isolated.""Anybody who has given their life to Jesus and is compelled by what has happened in their life can in turn begin to bless the people and places around them in everyday ways that could actually lead somebody to Jesus.""If you can create an outreach culture around this relational style of evangelism, that's the game changer.""Unfortunately, Christians are becoming much more known for talking than listening.""One of the greatest gifts we can give to anybody is to simply listen.""This is like a remedial course in how to be friends with somebody.""Here are some steps you can take to be a friend and then when the opportunity arises tell them your story. Tell them the difference Jesus has made in your life.""For most leaders, what happens is we drift and we suddenly find ourselves somewhere we didn't mean to be at all.""As a pretty aggressive leader, you have a fifth gear you can put it in, and I had a point this summer when I couldn't find fifth gear."
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
Lifeway Leadership Podcast Network
Lifeway.com/CoronaVirus
B.L.E.S.S. by Dave and Jon Ferguson
Exponential by Dave and Jon Ferguson
Finding Your Way Back to God by Dave and Jon Ferguson
NewThing
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality by Pete Scazzero

Feb 23, 2021 • 38min
5LQ Episode 455: Jeff Martin
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Jeff Martin, executive director at FCA. They discuss the following questions:
How has your role changed and how have things shifted for FCA during COVID?In light of COVID, what has shifted in leading volunteers?What are some of the common mistakes made in leading volunteers?What is your main point of emphasis as you are leading your team currently?What are 2 to 3 things you try to do daily that benefit your life and your leadership?What would you tell your 20-year-old self about leading?
BEST QUOTES
"Leaders of denominational organizations, global ministry organizations, businesses have said they've realized now how important it is that we empower our people to lead.""The reality of an organization is that the most influential people are the people that take the message out.""As a church body, are we looking at these volunteers as people to be rolled into our organization or are we looking at them as influencers that are sent out into the community to change the community and ultimately change the world?""As ministers and leaders we like to control the situation, but when you empower someone you are giving up some control.""You don't value what you don't trust and volunteers can tell that.""In adversity you have to unite, you cannot isolate.""One of the key elements in a movement is the word simplicity.""Understand how God has wired you. What are your strengths and weaknesses? Once you understand that you are able to lead better.""The very thing that can make you a strong leader can be a detriment on the other side of the coin."
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
Lifeway Leadership Podcast Network
Lifeway.com/CoronaVirus
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
Fuge Camps
Empower: The 4 Keys to Leading a Volunteer Movement by Jeff Martin

Feb 18, 2021 • 45min
5LQ Episode 454: Dr. Ken Baugh
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Dr. Ken Braugh, former pastor and author of Unhindered Abundance. They discuss right and left brain dynamics in regards to character building and having a safe place for feedback.
BEST QUOTES
"Character passes through the conduit of relationship.""Information that is dispensed from the pulpit does not produce transformation. It is a part of that dynamic but it doesn't do as much as we think it does.""To measure spiritual growth and maturity is a tricky thing. It may be that the best way to measure that is my growing capacity to love.""We don't have a good theology of emotion within evangelicalism.""You need a place where you can go to experience safe feedback.""I think Satan's greatest weapon against all of us as human beings, as believers specifically, is shame.""The whole aspect of soul care, self care, was not something we got in seminary.""If we are constantly living in the future, we are going to miss what God is doing right here and right now.""The larger your platform the easier it may be to slip into pride.""The spiritual discipline that I engage in and think is most effective in rewiring the brain is Scripture memorization.""The one dynamic throughout all of Scripture that we have been given direct control over is what we will think about.""Behavior is always a result of what is going on inside the heart."
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
Lifeway Leadership Podcast Network
Lifeway.com/CoronaVirus
IDT Ministries
Unhindered Abundance by Dr. Ken Baugh
The Other Half of the Church by Jim Wilder and Michael Hendricks
Warren Wiersbe's Be Series

Jan 21, 2021 • 51min
5LQ Episode 453: Brad Lomenick
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Ben Mandrell are joined by Brad Lomenick, author of The Catalyst Leader and H3 Leadership. They discuss the following questions:
What have you learned over the years about movements and the value they bring?How are you moving forward now?What does it look like to bring smaller groups together?Do you see the shift happening from just preaching to also gathering and developing leaders?
BEST QUOTES
"If something is God-breathed, just hold on.""Nobody wants to see a movement end, but there is a season to movements and it is OK that they wrap up.""We have to remove ourselves from the idea that whether it grows or it stops that's because of me as the point leader.""Movements don't have to be global in nature. They can be neighborly in nature and still be incredibly God-breathed.""When you gather influencers, let them be the center of the conversation.""The experiences we are creating, how are they different from content that is readily available at all times for free?""Content might be the draw, but the connection is what retains people.""As a pastor, I need to give the sheriff's badge to as many of my lay leaders to let them carry the weight of the responsibility of discipleship.""Right now and going forward, small is the new big. People want something that is real and that is personal.""The reason your church is now unique is because people know each other."
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
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Lifeway.com/CoronaVirus
Brad Lomenick
H3 Leadership Podcast
Cataylst
The Catalyst Leader by Brad Lomenick
H3 Leadership by Brad Lomenick
Living By the Book by Howard Hendricks

Dec 29, 2020 • 46min
5LQ Episode 452: Larry Osborne
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Larry Osborne, author and teaching pastor at North Coast Church. They discuss succession planning and how people choose to live in echo chambers.
BEST QUOTES
"There are no good transitions, there are only good people.""Godly people can make weird structures work, even co-pastoring.""When you have goals you immediately move to metrics, and when you move to metrics you artificially try to reach them.""God does not give me a flock, he gives me to a flock.""It's not a trick to explode in growth, it's a trick to be healthy.""We choose the world we live in informationally.""We need to have a true kingdom mindset to reach our communities like we never have before.""The absolutely predictable fruit of a culture in which everything is have it your way is everybody is different.""The weekend service is simply a catalyst for discipleship.""The only legacy you have is with your spouse, your children, your closest friends. No one remembers a great-great-grandfather unless he's famous or infamous.""We all overestimate what we can do in one year and greatly underestimate what God will do in five.""If you can't learn to find peace in circumstances that aren't great, you still won't be at peace when they are great."
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
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Lifeway.com/CoronaVirus
5LQ Episode 258: Larry Osborne
Sticky Church by Larry Osborne
Sticky Teams by Larry Osborne
Sticky Leaders by Larry Osborne
Lead Like a Shepherd by Larry Osborne
Thriving in Babylon by Larry Osborne
A Contrarians's Guide to Knowing God by Larry Osborne
The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker
5LQ Episode 93: Simon Sinek

Dec 22, 2020 • 44min
5LQ Episode 451: Ed Stetzer
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Ed Stetzer, executive director of the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center. They discuss navigating leadership during times of crisis and being a better leader through learning.
BEST QUOTES
"The cultural moment now is more complex than it has been anytime in my lifetime.""We are probably in the worst days of the worst crisis of our lifetime, so I think things on crisis leadership are really helpful.""We help lead conversations for greater gospel impact.""My role as a missiologist is to help people be thoughtful about engaging an increasingly disinterested and in some ways more hostile culture.""Mission, vision, and values stay the same, but strategy and structure have changed.""Leading through this time is in a lot of ways asking, 'what now?'""What does it look like to pivot as a congregational level?""We have to lead through partly by addressing the cultural issues of the moment, but also partly by mobilizing our congregations in new and fresh ways.""Scarcity brings clarity.""To read, listen, and learn each day will help you be a better leader in the long term."
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
Lifeway Leadership Podcast Network
Lifeway.com/CoronaVirus
New Churches Q&A Podcast
Stetzer Leadership Podcast
Wheaton College Billy Graham Center
What Now? Navigating Leadership in Tumultuous Times Course
Christians in the Age of Outrage by Ed Stetzer
Your It: Crisis Change and How to Lead When It Matters by Leonard J. Marcus, Eric J. McNulty, Joseph M. Henderson, and Barry C. Dorn

Dec 8, 2020 • 51min
5LQ Episode 450: Carey and Toni Nieuwhof
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Ben Mandrell are joined by Carey and Toni Nieuwhof, author of Before You Split. They discuss the following questions:
An overview of your backgroundHow did being in the pastorate affect your marriage and this book?What was the transition like going from being lawyers to being in the ministry?What was your viewpoint like as Carey's spouse?What tips do you have on starting to attack this problem instead of watching it wither?
BEST QUOTES
"Leading up to my burnout there was a lot of strife in our marriage." - Carey Nieuwhof"There were times where our personal struggle was so intense that it was hard to be at church on Sundays - for both of us." - Toni Nieuwhof"At the end of the day, emotional maturity is spiritual maturity and emotional immaturity is spiritual immaturity." - Carey Nieuwhof"It was a real bone of contention between us that there was so much success outside of our home but so much tension between us." - Toni Nieuwhof"If you are winning at work, but you are losing at home, you are losing." - Carey Nieuwhof"I want the people closest to me to be the people most grateful for me." - Carey Nieuwhof"One of the problems that I've seen is the natural human tendency to be blinded by a victim narrative." - Toni Nieuwhof"The problem with the victim narrative is that it allows us to take ourselves off the hook." - Toni Nieuwhof"Leadership is so hard, our marriage was hard, and what I would do was look for the one thing I could control." - Carey Nieuwhof"Whatever you can do to bring down the conflict level and take some of the intensity out of what is going on between you relationally is a great first focus, but that's something you may need a counselor's help with." - Toni Nieuwhof"Your spouse cannot bear the weight of being your only friend." - Toni Nieuwhof
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
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Lifeway.com/CoronaVirus
Before You Split by Toni Nieuwhof
Didn't See It Coming by Carey Nieuwhof
The Emotionally Healthy Church by Pete Scazzero
Smart Family Podcast