Leadership in Context
Episodes
412 episodes
Getting Better, pt1
You don’t win by simply showing up, and you don’t have a great game without great practice. Today, we’re pulling Getting Better from the archives. So how do you get better? You change the way you prepare and the way you practice. Practice devel...
Responding to the Holy Spirit, pt3
Today, we conclude our archived series, Responding to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit reveals the things God has prepared for those who love Him. One of the marks of a Spirit-filled life is that the love of God flows in us and through us. The ...
Responding to the Holy Spirit, pt2
Today, we continue our archived series, Responding to the Holy Spirit. There are times in life when what we feel doesn’t line up with the Truth. We are the stewards of our feelings, and we must choose what we will believe: our feelings or God’s...
Responding to the Holy Spirit, pt1
Today, we’re pulling Responding to the Holy Spirit, Part 1 from the archives. Just as we have passions for the world or our flesh to have its own way, the Holy Spirit who dwells within us has a holy passion to have His way in our lives. The Hol...
Reaching the Next Generation, pt2
Today, we’re pulling Reaching the Next Generation, Part 2 from the archives. The Church misses something vital when it overlooks the “dew” of youth that God has given to bring refreshment and life. Too often, we wait for young people to mature ...
Reaching the Next Generation, pt1
Today, we’re pulling one from the archives: Reaching the Next Generation, Part 1. Each of us plays a unique role in the lives of the next generation. Brothers and sisters connect and understand. Fathers and mothers teach, guide, and help prepar...
Thankful
The command to be thankful and give thanks is overwhelmingly one of the most repeated commands in Scripture. Thankfulness is an exercise of the will that helps us see life more from God’s perspective. It becomes an antidote to bitterness, and t...
Follow Jesus, pt3
As followers of Jesus, there should be fruit in our lives. Those who follow Jesus should be hearing from God, and those who hear from God should be following Jesus. Servants are followers, and followers are servants. Serving is not passive or w...
Follow Jesus, pt2
The greatest thing a believer has to conquer is self. To follow Jesus, we must deny ourselves, and we never outgrow that calling. This is not the throne of self, but the throne of Jesus Christ. As we leave self behind, our true identity is fulf...
Discipleship Nuggets about Work
There is a reason why Jesus picked people who were working when He was choosing His disciples. Today, we’re pulling one from the archives: Discipleship Nuggets About Work. Work is redemptive because it teaches us responsibility, allows us to be...
Follow Jesus, pt1
Jesus’ message was repetitive and clear: "Follow Me." Why would we lower the gospel to self-improvement? Even if someone didn’t believe and simply followed biblical principles, their life might improve—but that isn’t the gospel. Too often, we f...
God's Economic System
In God’s system, there is an obligation to pay off debt. Today, Keith continues the conversation on God’s economic system. It’s not just about giving God 10%, but about not doing whatever you want with the other 90%. There is giving, but there ...
Understanding God's Economy
The Bible encourages helping people get out of debt. God has an economic system. While the government is not equipped to practice it, the Church is. And His economic system starts with the tithe.
God's Economic Plan
God has an economic plan that much of our culture has overlooked. When an economy is broken, people don’t just lack resources, they lose responsibility and often the ability to sustain themselves. The answer isn’t throwing money at the problem....
A Culture Rant
We have a voice and we need to use our voice. Don’t be mad—do something righteous. In this episode, Pastor Keith dives into some of the tensions shaping our culture today. From an NFL ref wanting equal treatment without being seen as a woman, t...
Creating a Safe Learning Culture
True teachers motivate people to do good things. Your speech should be so solid that it stirs people to action. In Titus 3, Paul instructs us to avoid foolish controversy. If it doesn’t edify, change lives, engage people, or motivate them towar...
Principles of Immigration, pt2
God’s Word is amazingly wise. We should take His precepts and apply them. In this episode, Keith Tucci unpacks more biblical principles about immigration. To those who are diametrically opposed to you or who refuse to assimilate, we should not ...
Principles of Immigration, pt1
Kindness and equity are not the same thing. I can give a stranger a sandwich without giving him the keys to my house. God has given us specific understanding in Scripture about how a nation can live together cohesively, and we need to consider ...
Having Awkward Conversations
It’s important to know how to have sincere conversations, even if they are uncomfortable. Remember that each conversation involves three people: you, the other person, and God. Ask clarifying questions, and come into the conversation open-heart...
Leadership and Management
Scripture shows us the beauty of both leadership and management working together. Leaders help us see where God is calling us next, while managers help care well for what He’s already entrusted to us. One leans toward vision, growth, and forwar...
A Rebellious Heart
“Even on my worst days, it doesn’t change God’s immense goodness toward me.”—Keith Tucci. These are the seeds of rebellion (Psalm 106): forgetting God, losing wonder at His majesty, overlooking His abundant kindness, quickly forgetting His Word...
Leadership Cornerstones
Leadership is about vision, clarity, sacrifice, and the ability to make the path forward simple enough for others to run with confidence. Real leaders don’t just see where they’re going. They help people understand why it matters, invest person...
Money, pt4
Tithing is a practical way to put God first and train your heart to actively participate rather than passively receive. It builds discipline, creates a shared culture of giving, and frees leaders to lead without hesitation. Over time it forms a...