
Leadership in Context
Leadership in Context is a conversation on leadership in the context of the local church. Keith Tucci is the apostolic team leader of the Network of Related Pastors. He loves the church and its leaders. You will be empowered and equipped to walk in fruitful ministry as you listen to Keith as he puts leadership truths in the context of the local church.
Episodes
369 episodes
The Murder of Charlie Kirk—a Defining Moment
Charlie Kirk was a Christian missionary. He taught people to think, not just to feel better about themselves. He made gospel connections that enlightened minds and edified souls. The fragrance of eternity was on Charlie Kirk.What is our ...
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Season 6
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Episode 367
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10:48

A Discipleship Nugget about Work
There is a reason why Jesus picked people who were working when He was choosing His disciples. Work is redemptive because you have to be responsible for yourself, it causes you to benefit someone else, gives you the ability to be generous, and ...
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Season 6
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Episode 366
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12:52

Don’t Lose Heart
Today we pulled an episode from the archives–When you are tested, you find out what you believe. We can lose heart as we look at outward circumstances. Speak what you believe, not just what you see or feel. This is how you maintain hope, how yo...
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Season 6
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Episode 365
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13:06

Keeping Your Heart
Today we pulled an episode from the archives–Offense is the cheese in the trap. Don’t let the enemy pull the string. Learn to forgive quickly and move on. Be a leader who lives offense-smart.
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Season 6
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Episode 364
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12:32

Keeping Your Heart Clean & Clear, pt2
Today we continued a series from the archives–If we don’t process the “stuff” from people and keep our hearts soft, then we aren’t really operating out of the flow of the Holy Spirit. Scripture directs us in how to keep our heart pure with othe...
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Season 6
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Episode 363
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12:43

Keeping Your Heart Clean & Clear, pt1
Today we pulled an episode from the archives–Forgiveness is not intellectual. It is an opening of our spirit, allowing the Holy Spirit to wash through us and out to others the same forgiveness that we so desperately depend on. One of the greate...
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Season 6
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Episode 362
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13:38

Whose Hand is on Your Bow? Pt2
Today we continued a series from the archives–How much pressure should you allow a hand to put on your bow? How much pressure are you allowing the hand of money, sex, recognition, and success to put on your bow? Those hands really do mark us.&n...
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Season 6
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Episode 361
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14:42

Whose Hand is on Your Bow? Pt1
Today we pulled an episode from the archives–A bow and an arrow work together as one. They are two pieces that make up one instrument. A bow is just a wall ornament unless you have an arrow to go with it. An arrow must be sharp. An arrow must b...
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Season 6
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Episode 360
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13:58

The Art of the Meeting, pt3
When the majority of your meetings are spontaneous or as needed, something else besides you is driving the vision. Today we dove far back into the archives to the first series we did called The Art of the Meeting. Many leaders make fatal errors...
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Season 6
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Episode 359
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13:24

The Art of the Meeting, pt2
Today we dove far back into the archives to the first series we did called The Art of the Meeting. When we take the time to set the atmosphere, it tells people that they are important and have been invited to something important. Comfortable ch...
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Season 6
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Episode 358
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13:06

The Art of the Meeting, pt1
Today we dove far back into the archives to the first series we did called The Art of the Meeting. Bible experts suggest that Jesus spent 73% of His time with small groups in strategic situations. Who are you meeting with, how often are y...
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Season 6
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Episode 357
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13:27

Marks of Maturity, pt4
A mark of maturity is being more disciplined and governed by what you believe than by what you feel. We need emotions, but we can’t be emotionally driven. Feelings are real, but they’re also temporary—and they can compromise good decisions. Peo...
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Season 6
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Episode 356
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11:04

Marks of Maturity, pt3
Your attitude determines your altitude. Complainers identify problems and conclude that progress is impossible. People with vision identify problems—and find a way forward. A mark of maturity is refusing to be a complainer.
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Season 6
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Episode 355
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12:20

Marks of Maturity, pt2
A mark of maturity is being coachable. A coachable person invites change, is committed to a process, and allows someone they have a relationship with to coach them. What part of your game do you want to improve? How are you going about that? Wh...
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Season 6
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Episode 354
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11:45

Marks of Maturity, pt1
God desires maturity in us and is calling us to a higher place. Leadership comes with standards, and a mark of maturity is accepting and working within them.
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Season 6
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Episode 353
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13:24

The Power of Delegation
"Most ministries grow to the size that its leadership can empower people."--Keith TucciToday we are pulling an episode from the archives–The Power of Delegation. The purpose of delegation is not to take something off one person’s plate a...
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Season 6
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Episode 352
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13:13

Handling Leadership Privilege
This week we are pulling an episode from the archives–Handling Leadership Privilege. How we handle trials shows who we are, but how we handle privilege shows our character even more. We should never come to a place where our privilege stops us ...
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Season 6
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Episode 351
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14:20

Things I Taught My Kids About Money
Jesus said that where your treasure is, your heart is. Money is important and we should be the best money managers on earth. As parents, we need to help our kids learn how to manage and be disciplined with money, tithe and give selflessly, and ...
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Season 6
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Episode 350
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13:58

Why Money Gets a Front Row Seat
Everyone’s thinking about money. What if we thought about it Biblically? Jesus wove stewardship into every parable. Money isn’t just a goal—it’s a tool. A tool that God uses, along with ideas and strategies from Him, to not just to ear...
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Season 6
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Episode 349
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12:33

Closing the Back Door, pt2
People are valuable. Our attitude and everything we do should reflect that. It starts at the beginning. The most telling thing that reflects our attitude about people is how we handle guest follow up. You close the back door by making the front...
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Season 6
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Episode 348
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12:34

Closing the Back Door, pt1
Examining and understanding why someone left, whether we can do something about it or not, will help us to shut the back door. The seeds of people leaving the church are often sown when people first come through the doors. Start on the front en...
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Season 6
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Episode 347
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15:00

God’s Inheritance
When you have an opportunity to be used by God, is your first reaction a check of your abilities or a radical dependence on God? Wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, redemption–that is our inheritance in God. We can put our full weight in the...
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Season 6
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Episode 346
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12:20

Guard the Treasure
If you want to have a lot of friends, serve good food because people will show up. If you want to be a good leader, feed them good words—healthy, encouraging, sound words of Truth. Sound words result in having faith and love in Christ Jesus. We...
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Season 7
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Episode 345
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13:07

The Church, pt4—The Body of Christ
The government is not the head of the Church. The culture does not dictate doctrine and morality for the Church. We are the body and Christ is the head of that body. When the body is not connected to the head, it is dysfunctional and it dies. I...
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Season 7
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Episode 344
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14:08

Bonus Episode: God is Moving in Ukraine
Today we have a special bonus episode of the Leadership in Context podcast. While the team was traveling back from Ukraine last week, Keith interviewed each one about the significance of this trip at this moment in time. In the natural, it’s ea...
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Season 7
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18:33
