Leaders: From Heart of Stone to Heart of Flesh | Ezekiel 36:26
About This Video
This is not surface change. It is a transplant. Ezekiel 36:26 promises a new heart and a new spirit, which is exactly what life and leadership need when pride, fear, or control have hardened us. In this episode, we explore God as the Good Surgeon, why surrender precedes change, and how a responsive heart reshapes culture at home and at work. You will learn how to stop patching old patterns, name what must be removed, and build systems that serve people, not just performance. Let God replace what is hardened so you can lead with compassion, adaptability, and strength that lasts. Takeaways: -Replace, don’t repair, transformation starts at the core. -Soft strength, a responsive heart opens doors and builds trust. -Surrender is the pathway to sustainable change. Subscribe for weekly spiritual-meets-business coaching and share this with a leader who needs renewal at the core. Where do you need a transplant instead of another patch?
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