Lead by Example: Staying Active in Your Recovery Journey
Episode Overview
Leaders should actively participate in recovery to set a spiritual tone. Authentic sharing builds trust and community. Jesus modelled leadership through humility, service, and sacrifice. Leadership is rooted in discipline and discipleship. Vulnerability and authenticity are key to effective leadership.
"Leadership sets a spiritual tone; what we do matters more than what we say".
Rodney Holmstrom is back with another thought-provoking episode of Hope in Recovery, where he dives into the crucial role of leaders in Celebrate Recovery. You might think once you're leading, you've got it all figured out, right? Well, Rodney's here to bust that myth wide open. He shares how important it is for leaders to remain active participants in their recovery journey.
The episode emphasises the significance of modelling behaviour in open share small groups – a cornerstone of Celebrate Recovery. Rodney explains that being an active participant isn't just about showing up; it's about setting a spiritual tone and leading by example. He shares anecdotes from his own life, illustrating how authentic sharing can build trust and foster community.
He reminds us that leadership is a form of discipleship, rooted in discipline, and reflects on how Jesus modelled humility, service, and sacrifice. Rodney's insights are a call to action for leaders to walk the walk, not just talk the talk. With his signature blend of honesty and humour, he challenges leaders to embrace vulnerability and authenticity, ensuring they never lose sight of their own recovery.
If you're in leadership or aspire to be, this episode is a must-listen for understanding how your actions can inspire others and keep you grounded in your own recovery journey.