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Can These Bones: A Faith & Leadership podcast

This Faith & Leadership podcast asks a fresh set of questions about leadership and the future of the church. The Rev. Bill Lamar and the Rev. Laura Everett talk with people of faith inside and outside the church -- conversations that breathe life into leaders struggling in their own valley of dry bones.

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How to lead as a pastor when you’re uncertain of your own future

A Scottish pastor facing possible deportation because of a backlog in visas for religious workers reflects on leading a congregation amid deep personal uncertainty.

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Cultivating networks of impact

In times of celebration and in times of crisis, networks help provide connection, resilience and stability.

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Jazz doesn’t just teach leaders the importance of improvisation. It also teaches the necessity of imitation

Imitation lays the foundation for improvisation, a lesson for leadership as well as for music.

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By L. Roger Owens Hugh Thomson Kerr Professor of Pastoral Theology, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
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