

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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Aug 20, 2020 • 40min
Churches and COVID-19 #4: The Village Church with Josh Patterson
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Josh Patterson, lead pastor of The Village Church. They discuss the following questions:
What current local regulations are in Dallas? What does your Sunday service look like right now and how does that change week to week?What are you doing in different ministry areas?What advice would you share to listeners on how to think strategically during this time?What are the biggest challenges you are facing and what are you doing to overcome these challenges?Where are you leading your team and their focus?How have you adapted roles during this time?
BEST QUOTES
"Our question as it relates to meeting has not been politically motivated, but it has been pastorally motivated.""We are in a particular zone where the numbers are going in the wrong direction, and as a church of our size we didn't want to contribute in anyway to growing numbers.""This season is pressing us to find new forms of what it means to gather, and, candidly, those forms in many ways look like how the church has gathered since the beginning.""In a season where there is so much leader fatigue and energy being used to direct in new ways of ministry, just taking weekend services off the table for a season allows our energy to be directed toward getting other ministries up and off the ground.""How do we do this in a digital/virtual space that is meaningful and connective?""Our group ministry has been woven into the fabric of our culture for years, and that has helped keep things tight in a time when we are spread out.""COVID has allowed us to ask some questions that we didn't feel the same burden to answer before that we do now.""Leaders have to slow down and begin to do some of the difficult strategic work.""I don't want to brush over the need to lament the loss that is present in this context.""There is a work that is happening right now in me, in us as a staff, in us as a church, in us as a community, and if I simply find myself wishing for a bygone day or a future day, then I miss where the Lord is working and He is working right now in this day.""The gospel is moving forward, and I want to be a part of that."
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Creature of the Word by Matt Chandler, Josh Patterson, and Eric Geiger

Aug 18, 2020 • 42min
Churches and COVID-19 #3: Saddleback Church with Jay Kranda
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Jay Kranda, online campus pastor of Saddleback Church. They discuss the following questions:
What does your Sunday service currently look like? What are you planning on doing moving forward?What does your online service look like?When we return to in-person gatherings, how will you handle online services? What do you think the church will look like for the next few years? How will online church play into that?How do you effectively disciple people online? What's the difference in doing it when they are geographically far and geographically near?What are the goals and metrics churches should have to say this was an effective Sunday?What are some vanity things people got hyped about the first three weeks and they weren't a reflection of reality?What are some of the biggest challenges you are facing and how are you overcoming them?
BEST QUOTES
"We have gone all digital with our services. The only things that are happening in person are food bank type initiatives."
"Our orthodoxy is great for preserving the faith, but also with technology you have to be more nimble."
"To do this well you have to create native content for these platforms."
"I'm excited for the church to embrace digital, but I am still fearful that the investment needs to happen to do things right."
"Online has a huge on-ramp through streaming, online groups, online discipleship opportunities."
"I do think that some of the most innovation is going to come out of people coming out of seminary that have giftings in teaching and realize that they can build an audience and then they can build a church."
"Build your audience and then use that to figure out where you are going to plant your church or churches."
"Don't get worried about how many people you can reach, think about who you should be reaching."
"We still believe that we want people to be in physical community."
"All of what we do online is moving watchers into community or online to offline."
"There is always an underlying strategy where we are trying to move you to something longterm."
"A lot of people underestimate the value of having a streaming experience on your website that is very clear. YouTube and Facebook are great, but they are a very distractive platform for long-term engagement."
"How many people did not just view it, but watched it for at least ten minutes?"
"Most churches really need to focus in on how to do digital right locally."
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Church Online Platform

Aug 13, 2020 • 36min
5LQ Episode 441: Philip Langford
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Philip Langford, president of IJM. They discuss how churches can work with IJM through Freedom Sunday and about leading through crisis.
BEST QUOTES
"We are all about protecting the poor from violence.""IJM is embarking on this 2030 vision where we actually picture getting to this place where a half billion of the world's poorest and most vulnerable to violence are actually safe and protected and able to grow up into the lives that God imagined for them.""We lead out of who we are on the inside.""A crisis of this scale always affects the poor most profoundly, so in a nutshell we are seeing violence and vulnerability increase everywhere we work around the world.""What has been really profound about these days is there is a way in which this pandemic has brought to light the more hidden pandemic of violence that affects the poor every day.""Necessity is the mother of invention and we are actually seeing amazing innovations, particularly the use of technology to speed up prosecutions of traffickers.""We've been able to lead many of our government and other partners to begin to take on some of these more virtual means that are actually making things more efficient.""Our mission with Jesus is fundamentally the same, and this is not the time to hunker down, but actually to move out in generosity.""You are the beloved son of the Most High, the heir of the King, and he loves you and what you are trying to do and let that be the source of strength and courage for you.""Recognize the voice of shame which I think is the enemy's favorite tool.""Longing and desire, uniquely given by God, is that engine for vision, creativity, curiosity, and imagination, that is so critical to actually walking with Jesus and the things He is trying to fix."
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IJM
Just Courage by Gary Haugen

Aug 11, 2020 • 38min
Churches and COVID-19 #2: Mariners Church with Eric Geiger
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Eric Geiger, senior pastor of Mariners Church. They discuss the following questions:
What are the current government restrictions in your location?How have you led through this time to bring clarity to your culture? And clarity to why you are doing what you are doing?What does your Sunday service currently look like? What are you planning on doing moving forward?What are you doing in each specific ministry?How are you moving people from online into a deeper relationship both with the church and with the Lord?What are the biggest challenges you are facing and how are you overcoming those?How have you adapted existing staff and volunteer responsibilities to meet your current needs? If new roles have emerged, what are those roles and responsibilities?
BEST QUOTES
"Just like an offensive coordinator, we would call plays based on what we saw in our culture.""In June, we called play two, which is Mariners hosted at home and we started giving resources for people who wanted to invite neighbors and friends who wanted to watch the service together.""When we go to a new play, we are going to keep the previous one running.""Whatever level of comfort you have this is how we are going to serve you during the pandemic. You go where you feel the most comfortable.""We are using our campus mainly outside other than a few staff that are in the office.""We are starting to build more outside thinking for the physical version of these current digital programs.""In the summer we experimented with an online theology class. We had about a thousand people sign up to study systematic theology for eight weeks.""This fall we are going to do three more different types of theological classes that we may not have been doing if it wasn't a pandemic.""We are trying to use this time to deepen our people, not just put our services online.""All kinds of destructive behaviors that are implications of isolation, those are rising too.""There are smart people all up and down the spectrum of should we meet or not meet. That means that the ministry leader is just going to be disappointing people at all times.""The number of people who serve weekly in outreach right now is essentially the same number of people that would serve during a big campaign."
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Identity by Eric Geiger
Designed to Lead by Eric Geiger and Kevin Peck
Simple Church by Thom S. Rainer and Eric Geiger

Aug 6, 2020 • 41min
Churches and COVID-19 #1: Community Christian Church with Dave Ferguson
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Dave Ferguson, author of Exponential, Hero Maker, and Finding Your Way Back to God. They discuss the following questions:
What are the current government restrictions in your location?What does your Sunday service currently look like?What are you doing in each specific ministry?What are the biggest challenges you are facing and how are you overcoming those?How have you adapted existing staff and volunteer responsibilities to meet your current needs? If new roles have emerged, what are those roles and responsibilties?
BEST QUOTES
"From every measure that we have our engagement is significantly up." "While on one hand I want us to get back together in face-to-face worship, I think there are some things we are learning and it is a season ripe for innovation and I don't want to let that opportunity slip by either.""If we can continue to make sure that people are in relationships and they are taking care of each other and God is showing up, that is the most important gathering in the life of the church.""We have a much smaller group of people who are focused on creating our online worship experience, and a whole bunch of people focused on group life." "We re-organized the whole staff. We told everyone you don't have a job description anymore, you have a mission.""One of the biggest challenges we are facing is keeping an eye on our finances during this time.""We are coming in at 87% of our budget, which is not great, but our costs are coming in at around 80% of our budget.""Before reproducing can happen, there has to be intimacy."
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Exponential by Dave Ferguson & Jon Ferguson
Hero Maker by Dave Ferguson and Warren Bird
Finding Your Way Back to God by Dave Ferguson & Jon Ferguson
New Thing
Exponential

Jul 23, 2020 • 38min
5LQ Episode 440: Jamie Ivey
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Jamie Ivey, podcaster and author of You Be You. They discuss learning from sources outside of your normal circle and working with contractors as opposed to full-time staff and bringing them into your business culture.
BEST QUOTES
"I'm learning from someone who is ahead of me in ministry, and I am learning from people online that are teaching me and opening up my mind to things I never thought about much because it didn't affect my life much.""As leaders, when we expand out to learn about things, I think it makes us better leaders, better listeners, and better understanders in everything we are doing as well.""How do we grow and how do we become more efficient in what we are doing?""How do we, as much as we possibly can, bring them into our team culture?""When you feel like you are connected to something, you want to do your best.""Whatever you can do, do it with excellence.""When I get to the end of my life, I might look back and say that parenting was one of the greatest gifts that God allowed me to be a part of, but also one of the hardest gifts that He allowed me to be a part of.""Look for jobs, even when you are 16, that you would feel joy and be passionate about.""Think about every single job as a unique opportunity to do something that you love.""In this day and age, nothing is a secret.""Every single thing that you put online is a reflection of your character, and it will never go away."
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5LQ Episode 229: Jamie Ivey
You Be You by Jamie Ivey
The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey Podcast
Be The Bridge
Women of Welcome
Born Again This Way by Rachel Gilson
Gay Girl, Good God by Jackie Perry
Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man
The Happy Hour #300: The Ivey Kids
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Jun 23, 2020 • 40min
5LQ Episode 439: Jared C. Wilson
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Jared C. Wilson, editor of For The Church, professor, and author. They discuss gospel centrality and how reading can benefit preaching.
BEST QUOTES
"The aim of the church doesn't change, but what has changed is our means of connection.""Conversions, baptism, and discipleship - people growing in Christ - those are harder things to count.""I would encourage pastors not to rethink the aim of your church, but to see all of the things you are doing not as a replacement for the mission but as the new way of getting at the same old aim.""If you want to steward your seminary education for the kind of depth that will actually serve you as a pastor, you need to be somehow applying your studies to your affections for Christ.""Seminary is not designed that you can take a break from being part of the body of Christ.""Reading things outside of your normal best practices stretches different muscles and expands my sense of imagination which has translatable benefits for preaching.""The Lord was closing doors because I should not have been responsible for people's spiritual growth and at the time I did not understand that.""I sometimes think of the last ten years of ministry as being the repentance tour for the first fifteen years of ministry.""Your identity, your estimation of yourself, your summation of your ministry, cannot be based in your productivity or the outcome or in what people think about you."
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For The Church
Explicit Gospel by Matt Chandler and Jared C. Wilson
The Gospel According to Satan by Jared C. Wilson
The Gospel Driven Church by Jared C. Wilson
Tailored Coach
5LQ Episode 438: Emotionally Healthy Pastor with Pete Scazzero and Ben Mandrell
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Brother Karamazov by Fyodor Dotoyevsky

Jun 18, 2020 • 42min
5LQ Episode 438: Emotionally Healthy Pastor with Pete Scazzero and Ben Mandrell
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Ben Mandrell is joined by Pete Scazzero, author of The Emotionally Healthy Leader. They discuss how pastors can focus on their spiritual and emotional health.
BEST QUOTES
"The pandemic has put a pressure on both leaders and churches that is probably unprecedented in our lifetime.""We are not God, so when we try to be God and give more than we are, we violate our God-giving humanity.""So often we aren't even aware we are angry, but our body feels it.""To pastor and lead a church in the name of Jesus is no small task.""When you are attached and filled with things that you cling to, that means that there is not an empty space for Jesus to fill.""God has just upended American Christianity in particular.""Success is doing the will of God and becoming the person God has called you to be.""I am convinced that this pandemic is a gift to the church in retooling for the sake of the glory of Jesus and the mission of Jesus going forward.""We want to get to a place where we are living in loving union with Jesus at such a depth that we are free people.""Our first ambition has got to be a desire for God and His will.""If you can't lead yourself, which is not easy to do, right now, you are not going to be able to lead other people."
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The Emotionally Healthy Leader by Pete Scazzero
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality by Pete Scazzero
EmotionallyHealthy.org

Jun 16, 2020 • 43min
5LQ Episode 437: Bob Russell
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Bob Russell, former pastor of Southeast Christian Church in Louisville. They discuss mentoring preachers and handling challenging situations in the church.
BEST QUOTES
"Ministry is a wonderful calling, but it is a tough occupation.""We can't just pour out of the Holy Spirit without being filled of the Holy Spirit.""Preachers need times when they are off by themselves and aren't ministering to anybody and they are being replenished.""God's call on my life right now is to be an encouragement to preachers.""It's a time to remember God does not evaluate our effectiveness by number. He is going to evaluate our effectiveness by our faithfulness.""I wouldn't be surprised if the average church, when we reassemble, loses up to a third of its church members.""You can go through a lot when you have unity at the core. It's when you have disunity at the core that you are in trouble.""I think most of our preaching should be expositional preaching and every issue that comes up in the culture is going to bubble up in that teaching.""If God wants to promote me, He will come and promote me, I don't have to go looking for it.""If you can take the Bible and teach it in such a way that people understand it, and apply it to their personal lives, and then add some stories that will make it come alive you will be amazed."
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Leadership Pipeline
Transition Plan by Bob Russell
After 50 Years of Ministry by Bob Russell
Bob Russell "A Time of Refreshing" Retreats
Bob Russell Blog
24/6 by Matthew Sleeth
Blessed Earth

Jun 4, 2020 • 41min
5LQ Episode 436: Dan Darling
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Chandler Vannoy are joined by Dan Darling, VP of communications at the ERLC, host of The Way Home Podcast, and editor of The Church and The Racial Divide study. They discuss how having a routine sets up your day and how your work life changes with seasons.
BEST QUOTES
"When you are a leader, being attentive to the needs of the people that work for you is important.""Most people don't want to be leaders, they want to be led.""Personal insecurity is a real driver of bad leadership.""If I go a few days without doing any creative work I feel empty.""I have learned the value of routines and regimen.""People in my church who are a few miles ahead in parenting have been the most helpful.""Trust the Lord. God directs your steps. Take opportunities that are presented to you.""Be willing to work hard in your profession in obscurity for a while.""If you have multiple things you enjoy doing, you will have seasons in your life where that is how you make money. You will have other seasons where that is your side hustle.""When opportunity presents itself, don't overanalyze it." "Sometimes you have to do work that you hate in order to figure out what you love."
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The Church and The Racial Divide
Ethics & Religious Liberties Commission (ERLC)
Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life by Robert Dallek
The Second Mountain by David Brooks
Seculosity by Dave Zahl
How to Think by Alan Jacobs
The Care of Souls by Harold Senkbeil
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
The Age of Eisenhower by William Hitchcock
Destiny and Power by Jon Meacham
Grant by Ron Chernow
Reagan by Bob Spitz
Churchill by Andrew Roberts
The Soul of Shame by Curt Thompson
When by Daniel Pink
You Are What You Love by James Smith
Deep Work by Cal Newport