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The Biblical Leadership Show

The Biblical Leadership Show

De : Tim Lansford and Dr. Dean Posey
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Inspiration. Wisdom. Leadership from a Higher Perspective.

Welcome to The Biblical Leadership Show, your go-to resource for discovering timeless truths from Scripture that empower leaders to inspire, influence, and impact their world. Hosted by Tim Lansford and Dr. Dean Posey, this podcast takes a deep dive into the Bible’s profound lessons on leadership, bringing fresh perspectives to timeless principles that resonate in today’s fast-paced, ever-changing world.

Each episode is packed with:

  • Powerful Biblical Insights: We explore the leadership styles of biblical figures like Moses, Esther, David, and Jesus, extracting practical strategies for overcoming challenges, building trust, and creating lasting impact.
  • Real-World Applications: Learn how to integrate biblical leadership principles into your workplace, team, or organization while navigating the complexities of modern leadership.
  • Inspiration for Growth: Whether you’re a seasoned leader or just stepping into a leadership role, our content is designed to motivate and equip you to lead with integrity, compassion, and vision.
  • Stories and Wisdom: Hear personal stories and guest interviews that highlight how biblical leadership transforms lives and businesses.


Leadership isn’t just about titles or power—it’s about serving others, making wise decisions, and leaving a legacy of faith and purpose. Through relatable discussions, actionable takeaways, and encouragement rooted in Scripture, The Biblical Leadership Show provides the tools and insights you need to lead boldly and faithfully in every sphere of life.

Whether you’re leading in the boardroom, the church, your community, or your home, this podcast is for you. Together, we’ll navigate the intersection of faith and leadership, bridging ancient wisdom with modern relevance.

New episodes drop every Tuesday. Subscribe now and lead with purpose, faith, and courage!

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  • Titus And The Hard Work Of Fixing Leadership
    Apr 21 2026

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    Culture doesn’t collapse overnight. It erodes one compromised choice at a time, one “we’ll deal with it later” leader at a time. That’s why we keep coming back to the Book of Titus, where Paul sends Titus into Crete to do the hard work of fixing leadership and finishing what was left undone.

    We talk through what makes Titus so practical for biblical leadership and Christian leadership today: choosing leaders based on character over charisma, protecting a healthy culture before it turns toxic, and remembering that what we believe should shape how we live. We also connect church leadership to the real-world challenges of leading a business or team, where change takes courage, patience, and wisdom about people.

    Our guest Chuck joins us with coaching insight from decades of building athletes and teams. We dig into knowing what makes each person tick, why “thank you” can outwork money as a motivator, and how tools like the Five Love Languages can help leaders communicate value in a way people actually receive. We close with a gut-check from Titus 3: does our leadership only help people know more, or does it help them live better?

    Subscribe, share this with a leader who cares about integrity, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    45 min
  • Paul’s Final Letter And A Leadership Blueprint For Hard Times
    Apr 14 2026

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    Paul’s final words hit different when you read them like a leadership memo written from prison. We sit with 2 Timothy as Paul pours courage into Timothy, a younger leader carrying the weight of the church in Ephesus, and we ask what it looks like to lead when pressure is real, critics are loud, and the future feels uncertain. Along the way, we keep it honest and light with a steady dose of dad jokes, because good leadership conversations don’t have to be stiff to be serious.

    We talk about why age doesn’t equal maturity, how great leaders spot potential early, and why encouragement is more than being “nice” when someone is stretched thin. We connect Paul’s four-generation handoff to modern succession planning and leadership development, then unpack the soldier, athlete, and farmer images as a framework for focus, discipline, and patience. If you’re leading a family, a small team, or a growing organization, these are skills that translate.

    We also get practical about Scripture and integrity: handling the Word of God accurately, reading a Bible translation you can understand, and using study tools to go deeper without getting overwhelmed. We anchor the conversation in 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and end with Paul’s call to finish strong: fight the good fight, finish the race, keep the faith. If this helps you, subscribe, share it with a leader you respect, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    38 min
  • 1 Timothy: Character, Calling, and the Weight of Leadership
    Apr 7 2026

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    First Timothy is blunt, practical, and surprisingly modern and that’s why we love it. Tim Lansford and Dr. Dean Posey unpack why these Pastoral Letters read like personal coaching notes from Paul to a younger leader trying to hold the line in Ephesus, a spiritually complicated city with loud competing beliefs and constant pressure to compromise.

    We talk about why good theology isn’t “extra credit” for leaders but the foundation that shapes judgment, resilience, and culture. You’ll hear why leaders are often placed in hard places for hard reasons, how a clear conscience helps you endure external chaos, and how leadership decay usually starts with small drift in character or teaching. We also dig into Paul’s insistence on prayer as a posture, including praying for rulers you may not agree with, and why “prayer without anger or quarreling” is really about humility, tone, and spiritual credibility.

    From qualifications for elders and deacons to the famous “don’t let anyone despise your youth,” we connect the dots to leadership today: character beats charisma, integrity at home matters, and respect is earned by example, not demanded by title. We close with Paul’s warning about money and motives, the line “godliness with contentment is great gain,” and the long-game call to mentor the next generation. If you like thoughtful leadership talk with a few dad jokes along the way, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more leaders can find the show.

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    44 min
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