Ep. 109: Greg Elzinga on faith and leadership.

 

What does faith and leadership look like in a season of transition?

In this episode of Mercycast, host Raleigh Sadler discusses the theme of transitions in life with Greg Elzinga, the president of Calvin University. They explore the challenges and opportunities that come with change, the importance of empowerment in education, and the role of faith in leadership. Greg shares his journey from the corporate world to nonprofit work and ultimately to his current role, emphasizing the significance of submission and surrender in leadership. The conversation concludes with a call to create space for lament and hope in our lives.

Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:

  • Transitions can be scary but are a part of life.

  • Every character in the Bible is in transition.

  • Empowerment is key in helping vulnerable communities.

  • Leadership is about creating a supportive culture.

  • Submission and surrender are essential in leadership.

  • The future is secure because our world belongs to God.

  • It's crucial to balance lament and hope.

  • God often provides after we take a step of faith.

  • Community and support are vital in times of transition.

  • Trusting God can lead to unexpected opportunities.


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