Joe Rogan, Wesley Huff, and Connecting Through Humility

In what was an amazing display of gospel knowledge, Canadian apologist Wesley Huff’s appearance this week on the #1 Podcast on the planet may become one of the widest-reaching gospel presentations in history. Joe Rogan’s program reaches millions of listeners on top of his wide social media reach. Huff demonstrated apt skills in answering Rogan’s sincere questions and in posing his own toward the program’s end.

What I found most refreshing in Huff’s approach was his genuine humility. There was no ego or swagger on display as he answered complex inquiries into ancient Near-Eastern studies; instead Huff admitted what he did not know, was adequately self-deprecating and easy to talk to, and yet unleashed a sincere knowledge-base that overcomes objections to the historical gospel accounts.

My hope is that his methodology will inspire a new generation of Christian apologists to carefully study their craft and leverage debates and wide-reaching platforms in the same vein as Huff has. Truly this is a three hour interview that is well-worth your time to explore and enjoy!

PS - If 3 hours is too long for you, at the very least watch the clip below for the singular highlight of this program!

Top 5 Leadership Lessons from When I Served On-Staff at NewSpring Church

I love Perry Noble.  God has used him in my life as a friend, a coach, a cheerleader, and once as a boss.

You see, a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, I was on the Senior Management Team at NewSpring Church

I loved that team, I continue to have a strong loyalty toward Perry, and I learned a TON while serving on staff under him.

Recently I was reflecting on my time in Anderson, South Carolina and came up with the Top 5 lessons that stretched and shaped me as a leader:

 

5.  Work Hard Together, Play Hard Together - Church-work is passionate business - - we're a rescue organization with eternity on the line!  That's why it's important for team members to enjoy each other.  It's not about a job; it's about doing life together.  My fondest memories at NewSpring were the random silly moments in hallways and hanging out together at someone's house watching LOST.  

 

4.  Loyalty is Everything - Relationships are built on trust which is expressed through loyalty.  One thing I loved about that season at NewSpring was their strong sense of loyalty to one another.  Loyalty means I have your back no matter what - - if I see a truck coming your way, I give you a big heads up.  Loyalty produces staff confidence which in turn fuels bigger steps of faith together.  If loyalty is broken on a staff, I guarantee you that the team will whither and disband.

Case in point: the 1998 Chicago Bulls team.  They were championship-caliber with back-to-back threepeats in the NBA.  Sadly, upper-management (the two Jerry's) said some dumb things in the press and made some amateur moves.  This quickly broke the Bulls' (and public's) trust.  Within a year, their all-star team of players like Jordan, Pippen, Rodman had all disbanded.  Disloyalty hijacked the vision and broke the team apart.  It took Chicago over twelve years to recover from that fiasco.

 

3.  Boring Inspires No One - Life-change is stunted in a church if everyone's drowsy.  It's OK to be creative in presenting biblical truths (just like Jesus!).  God is creative, we are made in His image, so when we are creative, it's an act of worship!  It's hard to create momentum with boring.  As I've said before, Boring Preachers Can Actually KILL You!

2. Open-Handed with Other Leaders - Perry always encouraged us to be completely open-handed with other church leaders.  I love that!  There is NO competition/jealousy/insecurity between churches (and if there is in your church, its a reflection of your leadership's hearts, not God's heart!)If we all love Jesus and serve the same King, can't we learn to like each other and share what the Spirit gives?  Whether it's sharing techniques or leadership tips or ideas, I still strive to do ministry transparently and in a posture of humility.

1.  Family First - Most important of all, Perry has always ingrained in me that I can always get another church, but I can never get another wife and kids!  When it comes to my schedule, my family will always win.  If they call my cell, wherever I am, even if it's a big meeting, I answer the phone.  My wife and kids need to know that they always, always come first. 


I love inspiring and pouring into church leaders!

That's why I formed the Fearless Leadership Network.

Discover how you can go further, faster in 2025.

Don't Waste Your Life

“I seek not a long life, but a full one, like you, Lord Jesus." 

- Jim Elliot, martyred 69 years ago today.

 

Friends, we all have but one life to live.

 

Don't waste your life.

 

Seize this new year, ripe with divine opportunities, for the glory of God.

 

Drink deeply of spiritual truths, inhaling the world and exhaling the gospel.

 

Use your one shot at life to help make heaven more crowded.

 

Don't allow a setback to paralyze you.  Press forward with selfless ambition.

 

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You Can Do This, I Can Help

God's heart is to see you lead your church to growth.

You can do this.   I can help you GROW!

Let me personally coach you toward quickly reaching more people far from God.

 

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You Are Not a Failure

Everybody wants to experience a miracle in their lives, yet we run from the impossible situations that precede miracles.

 

If your back is up against the wall, good; you are well positioned to experience a miracle!

 

God found Gideon in a hole.

He found Joseph in a prison.

He found Daniel in a lion's den.

 

God has a curious habit of showing up in the midst of trouble, not the absence.

 

Where the world sees failure, God sees future.

 

Embrace tough situations and see what God can do through you!

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You Can Do This, I Can Help

God's heart is to see you lead your church to growth.

You can do this.   I can help you GROW!

Let me personally coach you toward quickly reaching more people far from God.

 

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Fresh Vision for 2025

I've always loved Jonathan Edwards' resolutions:

I will live for God. Even if no one else does, I still will.

Wow, talk about powerful and clear!  It's great to have New Year's resolutions, but it's even better to transform those resolutions into a singular vision for the year.

In Proverbs 29:18, we are told that where there is no vision, the people perish.  Having a vision can be a life or death thing!

I have a personal phrase I've adopted for this New Year that I want to share with you now: Fully Alive in 2025!  I want to be alert, proactive, positive, in the moment (not daydreaming somewhere else), ready to Yes, And in 2025.

I've written down my vision statement inside my trusty Moleskin to help myself stay accountable.  This is biblical; Habakkuk 2:2 says to write down the vision in plain language.

Every good vision requires sacrifice.  

To fulfill my unique vision of the future, I have to make some sacrifices:

  • Scripture before Screens

  • Meditation before Media

  • Prayer before Posts

By painting a picture of who I want to be in 2025, I am setting myself up for success in all areas of my life: personal, professional, etc.

Having a vision of the future is powerful; it's like painting a picture ala Bob Ross, complete with happy little trees and happy little mistakes along the way.

I want you to take some time today if you haven't already to develop a short, simple vision statement for your 2025.  It doesn't have to rhyme or be overly-clever.  But it does have to be written down somewhere that you will see it.

Create your vision statement and then begin re-ordering your daily routines around your vision.  See how God can transform your New Year in new ways!

6 Requirements of a Leader

While it is a great responsibility to be a leader, it is an even greater honor to be a leader in God’s house. What is required of being a Spiritual Leader? What is required of being a Pastor? In 1 Timothy 3, Paul lays out the requirements of being a leader that you can apply to any sphere of your life.

Are you a business leader? A coach? A mom? I believe wherever you are, you are still leading spiritually in your sphere of influence. 

Here are 6 requirements of a leader according to Paul: 

1 A LEADER LIVES ABOVE REPROACH

  • Great leaders are marked with integrity and character - there are no asterisks or question marks regarding their integrity.

  • They don’t have a sketchy reputation. As time goes on, great leaders are building trust with people.

  • The behavior of someone living above reproach is someone who exhibits self-control, righteousness, and uprightness. 

2 A LEADER IS RESPECTED

  • Respect is something everyone wants, but we must give respect to receive it. 

  • Leaders work hard to build trust and respect.

3 A LEADER IS RESPONSIBLE WITH MONEY

  • We can’t be spiritual leaders and not give to God what is His. When you take care of money appropriately, God trusts you with spiritual riches.

  • Leaders don’t love money, they steward money.

4 A LEADER IS REALLY GREAT AT HOME

  • Nothing reveals your leadership more than your home.

  • It’s not easy, but how can we lead God’s house if we can’t lead our own home?

  • A strong leader leads a home that bears good fruit. 

5 A LEADER RECOMMENDED BY OTHERS BECAUSE OF PROVEN CHARACTER

  • God will always use proven character.

  • As leaders, we're after proven character, not perfect character. 

  • A good leader has shown others that their character is developed and persistent. 

6 A LEADER IS REPENTANT

  • Paul says that a spiritual leader is “...not violent but gentle.” One of the key signs the Holy Spirit is working in your life is gentleness. Gentleness should flow out of your life. You don’t strive or earn that, you receive that. Sometimes, the hardest part of being a spiritual leader is being spiritual. 

  • A strong leader allows the Holy Spirit to work in their lives through repentance.

Today as you reflect on the kind of leader that you are, and the kind of leader you want to be, identify which areas you need God to help you with.

 

PS: You're doing better than you think you are! 

Tall Trees Attract Wind

As you begin to dream big this year, beware of dream-killers and vision vampires.

The greater the leap of faith, the greater the noise of opposition will come from every side to keep you on the ground.

Every great hero from Scripture encountered opposition.  Take Nehemiah for instance.  He dreamed of rebuilding Jerusalem's walls.  Against all odds, he rallied a team to get to work and make the vision a reality.  That is when the dream-killers and vision vampires appeared:

When Sanballat heard that we were building the wall of Jerusalem, he was very angry and upset. He started making fun of the Jews.  (Nehemiah 4:1)

Remember, the loudest boo's come from the cheapest seats!

You don't have time to take your eyes off the prize for peripheral non-threats.  Ignore the haters.  After all, tall trees attract wind!

If you have critics that arise, good.  It means you're doing something revolutionary and the world needs more of it.

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You Can Do This, I Can Help

God's heart is to see you lead your church to growth.

You can do this.   I can help you GROW!

Let me personally coach you toward quickly reaching more people far from God.

 

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Be Brave Enough to Suck at Something New

‘Wisdom comes to the heart that is hungry for God.’ (A.W. Tozer)

 

Whenever I feel discouraged and want to quit something, I remember the words of my then 3-year-old after she puked carrots all over the living room floor: “I’m gonna need more carrots.”

 

‘As a leader, you will have to make decisions that those whom you lead and even spectators won’t understand for years.’

(Dr. Eric Mason)

 

Leaders are targets for the Enemy. If you’re leading out front, then of course you’re going to be on the receiving end of fiery darts. Expect it.

 

Misunderstandings and miscommunications will happen.

 

You cannot control other people’s perceptions. You can only control your own actions and reactions.

 

Be careful with what you hear about someone. You might be hearing it from the problem.

 

As soon as we step into condemnation instead of conversation, we can no longer see that person clearly.

 

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‘A perverse man sows strife and a whisperer separates the best of friends.’ (Proverbs 16:28)

 

People don’t own you when they hurt you. They own you when your entire life is defined by that hurt.

 

If you’ve been burned, heal. If someone has an issue with you and they’re telling everyone except you, they don’t have a real issue with you. They just enjoy the attention they get from talking about you.

 

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‘Love God and He will enable you to love others even when they disappoint you.’ (Francine Rivers)

 

The only way to handle ‘prodigals’ is to let them go, give them to God, and pray for their return with tears. And when you see them on the horizon with their head hung low, wrap your arms around them and welcome them home.

 

We are all rough drafts of the person we are becoming.

 

Don’t be afraid to start over. It’s a chance to build something better this time!

 

Sure, the winds feel strong and your team is small.

Stand firm.

If you set your anchor, you won’t drift.

 

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You Can Do This, I Can Help

God's heart is to see you lead your church to growth.

You can do this.   I can help you GROW!

Let me personally coach you toward quickly reaching more people far from God.

 

🚀 LEARN MORE