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Welcome to Episode 510 of the podcast. Listen and access the show notes below or search for the Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and listen for free.
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Generis
Understanding and regularly teaching biblical generosity is the foundation to developing a culture of generosity in your church.
Our friend Jim Sheppard leads the team at Generis, who for over 30 years, has helped leaders develop a thriving culture of generosity that is discipleship-driven and begins with biblical principles.
Jim shares more on Biblical Generosity and the critical difference between giving from and giving to, and what this means for developing your givers.
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Author and New Life Church Pastor, Rich Villodas, returns to the podcast to talk about the three waves of people leaving the church, why pastors keep falling, what Gen Z and Boomers want from a church and why they don’t match, the next generation of pastors, and how stress impacts the body, heart and spirit.
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