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68. Tony Cooke – Relationship Oriented Leadership

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Welcome to Episode #68 of the Red Ink Revival Leadership Podcast. Today’s conversation is with Tony Cooke, a tenured church leader, former Bible College Dean, author, and mentor to church leaders around the world. Our conversation on Relationship Oriented Leadership takes us into the following topics:

* Leadership begins with relationships.

* Biblical characters and their dysfunctional relationships.

* Sanctification happens in the fires of relationships.

* The Apostle Paul’s broken relationship profile.

* The elements and potholes of empowering others.

* Gamaliel’s mentorship of the Apostle Paul.

* Barnabas’ friendship and encouragements with Paul

* John Mark’s challenges and rifts with Paul.

* Content leaders versus relational leaders.

* Barnabas’ redemption and nurture of John Mark.

* Ten thousand teachers but only a few fathers.

* A leader’s anxiety versus vulnerability and holding others accountable.

* The balance between task and relationship orientation as leaders.

* The beauty of nurturing and challenging those we lead.

* Our heart bleeds when people reject or transition out of our leadership.

* The healthy side of relationship anger versus shutting down.

* Observing team members’ emotions versus wrestling over the relational data.

* Working on relationships without the right tools is very difficult.

* Forgiveness, releasing debts, and understanding how to restore to wholeness.

* Developing differentiation in relationships to nurture our own identity.

* Jesus removed himself from hostile situations by holding healthy boundaries.

* Andrew missing out on Jesus’ inner circle group.

* Contrasting what you “need” versus what you “desire”.

Tony Cooke’s book on relationships is called Relationships Matter and can be found at tonycooke.org.

Visit our website: redinkrevival.com

Please rate, review, share, and subscribe!

Edited and produced by Evan (Emac) McAlister.

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Welcome to Episode #68 of the Red Ink Revival Leadership Podcast. Today’s conversation is with Tony Cooke, a tenured church leader, former Bible College Dean, author, and mentor to church leaders around the world. Our conversation on Relationship Oriented Leadership takes us into the following topics:

* Leadership begins with relationships.

* Biblical characters and their dysfunctional relationships.

* Sanctification happens in the fires of relationships.

* The Apostle Paul’s broken relationship profile.

* The elements and potholes of empowering others.

* Gamaliel’s mentorship of the Apostle Paul.

* Barnabas’ friendship and encouragements with Paul

* John Mark’s challenges and rifts with Paul.

* Content leaders versus relational leaders.

* Barnabas’ redemption and nurture of John Mark.

* Ten thousand teachers but only a few fathers.

* A leader’s anxiety versus vulnerability and holding others accountable.

* The balance between task and relationship orientation as leaders.

* The beauty of nurturing and challenging those we lead.

* Our heart bleeds when people reject or transition out of our leadership.

* The healthy side of relationship anger versus shutting down.

* Observing team members’ emotions versus wrestling over the relational data.

* Working on relationships without the right tools is very difficult.

* Forgiveness, releasing debts, and understanding how to restore to wholeness.

* Developing differentiation in relationships to nurture our own identity.

* Jesus removed himself from hostile situations by holding healthy boundaries.

* Andrew missing out on Jesus’ inner circle group.

* Contrasting what you “need” versus what you “desire”.

Tony Cooke’s book on relationships is called Relationships Matter and can be found at tonycooke.org.

Visit our website: redinkrevival.com

Please rate, review, share, and subscribe!

Edited and produced by Evan (Emac) McAlister.

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