Today, we have a special episode featuring my mom, Dr. Priscilla Hubbard. They say you can't choose your family, but if you’re lucky, you can learn from them. In this post, we’ll delve into the discipline it takes to stay grounded in your faith and how leadership is not just about arrival but about how you carry yourself in the room.
Understanding the Call: Divine Assignment vs. Good IdeaDr. Priscilla Hubbard emphasizes the significance of recognizing a divine calling. She explains that there's a distinct difference between being called by God and merely pursuing a good idea without divine guidance.
The Price for the Oil: When you are genuinely called, it comes with challenges and sacrifices. Just like a testimony requires a test, a divine calling demands commitment. Cultivating Spiritual Authority in Professional SettingsMaintaining spiritual authority in a professional environment can be challenging, especially when others may only respect titles.
Dr. Hubbard shares her insights on this topic:
Titles Don’t Define You: It's essential to remember that a title does not inherently give you value or credibility. Instead, your character and actions should embody the leadership you aspire to portray. The Power of Quietness in Loud Ministries
In a ministry often characterized by high energy and volume, the ability to find strength in silence is vital. Dr. Hubbard explains the importance of cultivating moments of stillness:Trusting the Process: Embracing the JourneyIn today's fast-paced society, many people desire immediate results. However, Dr. Hubbard encourages embracing the slow and steady journey:
In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Priscilla Hubbard provides invaluable lessons on grounded leadership through faith and discipline. By understanding the divine calling, cultivating spiritual authority, embracing moments of silence, and trusting the process, you can become a more effective leader.
Are you ready to deepen your understanding of leadership? Reflect on these insights and consider how you can implement them in your daily life. For more on leadership and personal growth, check out our previous episodes!