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We’re All Susceptible to These 3 Ruinous Patterns

I recently wrote an article on how leaders are becoming more and more unhealthy. We are more stretched and stressed than ever, which leads us to becoming poor, unhealthy leaders. Whether we find this compromising our morality or the health of our ministry, it is something that needs to be addressed.

It reminded me of a conversation I had wth Eric Geiger a few months ago—a really good one. When we had this conversation, Eric was the Senior Vice-President at Lifeway, but now serves as the Senior Pastor at Mariners Church in Irvine, California.

Back in April, Eric published a book titled, How to Ruin Your Life. He addresses how leaders are imploding their lives with 3 unchecked patterns we are all susceptible to.  

I wanted to share this conversation with you, so Eric and I recorded it. Check it out here:

YouTube video

We dive into:

  • The dangers of being unchallenged as a leader

  • Why boredom is actually scary

  • The difference between unholy discontentment and holy discontentment 

Win a Copy of Eric’s Book

I’m a big fan of this book. I think more church leaders need to know about it. And… I have a few copies to give away. 

Here’s all you need to do to enter to win a free copy:

  1. Share this post on Facebook or Twitter
  2. Tag a friend in ministry in your post
  3. Use hashtag #unstuckchurch so I don’t miss your entry

I’ll pick 3 winners by Oct. 31 and DM you to get your address for sending you the book.


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