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Episode 164 – Christian Leadership After the Service

Episode 164 – Christian Leadership After the Service

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Leadership does not end when the service does. This episode continues part two of the conversation on Christian leadership, shifting the focus away from church roles and toward real life. What does leadership look like at home, in marriage, with kids, at work, and in friendships when there is no platform, no applause, and no title attached. Nate and Dr. Joseph Tillman talk through the gap many people feel between church language and everyday behavior. The discussion hits on expectations placed on Christians, the pressure to lead well outside the building, and why faith feels harder and more honest once Sunday is over. It is less about authority and more about consistency, accountability, and how leadership shows up when no one is watching. The conversation stays grounded, sarcastic in the right places, and realistic about how messy faith and relationships can be. Whether you are deeply involved in church, loosely connected, or somewhere in between, this episode creates space to question what Christian leadership actually means in real life. Hosted by Nate and Dr. Joseph Tillman, this episode reflects the kind of conversation people usually save for the drive home or the group chat after church. Thoughtful, direct, and very aware of how complicated faith and culture can be. Follow or subscribe to the podcast 🔔 Rate or favorite the episode if it resonated 👍 Share it with someone who would enjoy the conversation 📤 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bcDhowUyD5I Website: https://wheniheardthispodcast.com/link-in-bio/ Locals + X: @wheniheardthis Facebook + Instagram: @wheniheardthispodcast #ChristianLeadership #FaithAndCulture #ChurchLife #PodcastDiscussion #MillennialFaith
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