This Leadership Intensive is not designed to sharpen your performance—it is designed to tend your heart. Many leaders are not burning out because they lack faith, discipline, or calling. They are weary because they have been carrying responsibility faithfully while quietly neglecting their own inner life. Over time, strength turns into distance, resolve turns into isolation, and leadership becomes something you endure instead of something that flows from wholeness.
This Intensive creates sacred space for senior and secondary leaders to pause, breathe, and honestly assess what leadership pressure has been shaping inside them. Together, we will explore how the demands of ministry affect the mind, emotions, will, and conscience— and how unnoticed self-abandonment slowly erodes joy, clarity, and connection. This is a safe environment where leaders can name fatigue without fear, admit misalignment without shame, and rediscover that submission to God is not a loss of authority, but the pathway to restoration. You will be guided to realign priorities, rhythms, and relationships so that leadership once again flows from intimacy with God rather than obligation to outcomes. We will address how the health of the leader’s heart inevitably shapes the culture of the home, the marriage, the team, and the church—and how healing in the leader restores safety and life in the house.
This is not a crisis response. It is a sustainability encounter.
Participants will leave with practical, Spirit-led rhythms for long-term ministry—tools to move from survival to strength, from exhaustion to endurance, and from isolated leadership to supported stewardship. The goal is not to make leaders work harder, but to help them lead whole—so their calling, their house,
and their future remain intact. If you are faithful but tired… committed but stretched… strong yet quietly worn—this Intensive was created with you in mind. The event is free to attend, and lunch will be provided, making it an accessible and meaningful
opportunity for leaders who desire to serve with compassion, wisdom, and intentional care.