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Tuesday Jul 16, 2024
Tuesday Jul 16, 2024
Tanner, the CEO of Every Home for Christ, shares his journey from rural Montana to leading a global ministry. He discusses the audacious mission of Every Home for Christ and the various ways they carry Christ to everyone and every place. Tanner also talks about his experience of taking over leadership from the legendary Dick Eastman and the challenges of succession. He emphasizes the importance of boundaries, play, and seeking support in maintaining health while traveling. Tanner shares his favorite cereal, guilty pleasure song, and a quote that inspires him. He concludes with a message of encouragement for those feeling discouraged.
Takeaways
Every Home for Christ has an audacious mission to carry Christ to everyone and every place.
Succession can be a challenging process, but intentional communication and trust-building are key.
Setting boundaries and prioritizing health, both physically and mentally, is crucial for leaders who travel frequently.
Play and humor can humanize leadership and strengthen relationships within a team.
Gratitude and taking small steps are important during difficult times.
Every Home for Christ's website (www.everyhome.org) is a great resource to learn more about their work.
Sound Bites
"I think getting good at saying no, really weighing out whether this is truly important or not."
"Play disarms and allows us to have relational connection."
"Listen, you're in good company. The world is a hard spot. I think everybody in the world at some point experiences some kind of suffering."
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