• Leading Through Tectonic Shifts with John Cameron

  • Oct 15 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Leading Through Tectonic Shifts with John Cameron

  • Summary

  • In this compelling episode of the Pound for Pound Podcast, Pastor Mike Kai sits down with John Cameron, former pastor of Arise Church in New Zealand, now based in Brisbane, Australia, as a consultant and coach. John shares his perspective on the current state of the global church, addressing leadership challenges, the spiritual battle within apostolic ministries, and the impact of cultural algorithms driving division. With wisdom drawn from years of ministry and recent travels across the U.S., John offers essential advice on the importance of prayer, transparency, and resilience in leadership.

    Tune in as they discuss how to lead through difficult seasons, the dangers of tearing down longstanding spiritual foundations, and how the church can thrive amidst today’s cultural shifts. It’s a must-listen for anyone committed to strengthening their faith and leadership

    Catch it now and be inspired to lead with boldness and grit in today’s changing world!

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