Author: Stephen Blandino

Leading Through Prayer (Part 6)

Over my last several posts we’ve taken a journey through what it means to lead through prayer, using the Lord’s Prayer to guide us. From Jesus’ words we’ve discovered how not to pray, how prayer is relational rather than...

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Leading Through Prayer (Part 5)

Leadership is painful. Difficult decisions can produce hurt feelings, and those hurt feelings can turn into ruthless accusations, agendas, and assaults on the leader in charge. The pain can be so great that leaders are tempted...

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Leading Through Prayer (Part 4)

Somebody who knew how to pray more than anybody I knew was my Grandmother. My grandmother lived to be 92 years old in a small village in England. She wasn’t popular, or famous, or rich. You won’t find her name in the history...

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Leading Through Prayer (Part 3)

When most of us think about prayer, we think of all the things we need to pray about. Family, friends, troubles, personal needs, leadership challenges, hiring decisions…the list is endless. Without even realizing it, our prayers...

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Leading Through Prayer (Part 2)

If you could ask Jesus any question, what would you ask him? What’s it like in heaven? Why haven’t you healed my friend? When are you going to give me a new job? Why is there so much suffering in the world? In the Gospel of...

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STEPHEN BLANDINO

Leaders today are frustrated by a lack of clarity, ineffective systems, dysfunctional teams, and unhealthy cultures. I speak, coach, and write to help motivated pastors and leaders gain clarity, build high-performing teams, and maximize organizational health. 

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