Rick and Kay Warren: How to Lead Your Church in Times of ‘Chronic Chaos’

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“Control what’s controllable and trust God for the rest.”

“​​When I [take responsibility for what I can control], then you stop blaming other people. You stop feeling like a victim.”

“This is not a fun time to lead. For me personally…it’s even harder than when Matthew died…After Matthew died, we got so much support. I mean, we could do no wrong. We got so much support. Very little criticism.”

“You have a conscience and you have to have to live with what your conscience can tolerate.”

Mentioned in the Show 

Galatians 6
James 1:27
James 2:22
3 John 2
Proverbs 11:14
Proverbs 15:22
Romans 12:11-12
1 Thessalonians 5:11

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