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175: Best of LSLS: Peter's Leadership Journey - What Failure Teaches Us About Leading Well

Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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Peter denied Jesus three times, rebuked the Son of God, and walked away weeping bitterly. Yet God used him to start the New Testament Church and lead 3,000 people to salvation. If you've ever felt disqualified by your failures, shame, or mistakes, this powerful message will transform how you see yourself and your calling as a leader.

In this episode, you'll discover:

✅ Why Peter's biggest failures uniquely qualified him to lead the early church with compassion and understanding

✅ The common lies Christian moms believe (I'm not doing enough, my kids won't turn out okay, I'm all alone) and the biblical truths that replace them

✅ How to identify the enemy's attacks in your own thought life and respond with God's truth instead

✅ Why accepting God's forgiveness—and forgiving yourself—is essential to stepping into your leadership calling

✅ The surprising truth about rest, busyness, and why filling every moment doesn't make you enough for God

Ready to replace lies with truth? Leaders aren't born perfect—they're made through failure, forgiveness, and faith. Discover your calling today.

Resources Mentioned:

Get your FREE Basic Pass to Life Skills Leadership Summit 2026 to give you confidence that your kids will be ready for adult life

Living Fearless by Jamie Winship - Finding your identity and calling in God, identifying lies you believe, and replacing them with truth

Unbound - Fighting Human Trafficking - Learn more about this important ministry and how to keep your students safe

Show Notes:

Hey everyone, Kerry Beck here with Life Skills Leadership Summit. Oh my goodness, it is finally here. It is Sunday night, five o'clock. We are going to have an awesome week.

We get such great response from the Life Skills Leadership Summit. And I think one reason we have many homeschoolers here, but this is not just homeschooling, how to homeschool or homeschool curriculum. This has something that has some purpose and intention and that is to raise our kids to be ready for adult life, to raise our kids to walk in Jesus and lead and influence for Jesus.

We have some people that homeschool, some people that don't. I would say most people

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