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A Simple Way to Develop Emerging Leaders (part 5)
Part 5: Leave – the final step in developing emerging leaders. After modeling, assisting, and watching, it’s time to hand over roles, trust new leaders, and let them lead. You’ll step back, coach from the sidelines, and resist the urge to intervene. Though simple in concept, releasing control can be emotionally challenging. Embrace this season, stay available for guidance, and watch ministry thrive under fresh leadership.

Andy Hodgson
Jul 103 min read


A Simple Way to Develop Emerging Leaders (part 4)
Well, if you have been following along with this blog, then you will know that we are halfway through this process or pathway (I've...

Andy Hodgson
Jul 35 min read


A Simple Way to Develop Emerging Leaders (part 3)
Discover, in this 5-part series, how to effectively develop emerging leaders using the proven MAWL method. Learn why the ‘Assist’ stage is crucial for cultivating character, capacity, and lasting impact in ministry leadership.”

Andy Hodgson
Jun 264 min read


A Simple Way to Develop Emerging Leaders (part 2)
Leadership development starts with recognizing the problem—our future leaders aren’t just appearing; they need to be cultivated. We must shift from ‘hunting’ leaders to ‘farming’ them, embracing patience and a Christ-centered approach. By modeling leadership like Jesus did—authentically and consistently—we can shape a new generation of leaders who truly embody service, integrity, and faith.

Andy Hodgson
Jun 65 min read


The First Program I Created...
"Looking back at the first program we ever ran, it wasn’t perfect. It wasn’t polished. And yet, I wouldn’t change a thing. ‘Going Deeper’ wasn’t just a series of sessions—it was a shift in strategy, a bridge toward disciple-making that transformed how we equipped and empowered others. The real success wasn’t in the program itself, but in the fruit it bore: disciple-makers walking as Jesus walked. As leaders, we must ask—are we focused on the event, or are we focused on multip

Andy Hodgson
May 234 min read
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