• 238. Lead with Less Anxiety, with Alan Fadling, author of A Non-Anxious Life

  • 2024/10/15
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238. Lead with Less Anxiety, with Alan Fadling, author of A Non-Anxious Life

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    Is it possible to lead a congregation without being consumed by anxiety and stress? How can we as ministry leaders manage the pressures and expectations we carry while maintaining a sense of peace and lightness?

    In this episode, Alan Fadling, author of A Non-Anxious Life, unpacks how ministry leaders can navigate anxiety by creating a supportive network of friends and mentors, understanding God’s joyful nature, and how these realities can transform our personal life and pastoral leadership.


    THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

    • Alan Fadling advises not bringing personal anxiety into a congregation but sharing it with friends, mentors, therapists, and spiritual directors.
    • Alan Fadling highlights that his experience with managing anxiety has been supported by people outside his immediate church community.
    • Referencing Lewis Smedes' Shame and Grace, Markus Watson illustrates how acceptance from others can help people feel less anxious and more acceptable.
    • Discussing his book about anxiety with a church small group, Alan Fadling emphasizes the value of having outside perspectives to reassure one's concerns.
    • Understanding God's joyful nature can lead to personal transformation and fuller acceptance of grace.
    • Markus Watson relates a story about providing comfort rather than judgment, illustrating how fear and anxiety are addressed in a supportive manner.
    • Categorizing anxiety as a sin is unhelpful, Fadling emphasizes, especially from a pastoral perspective.
    • Referencing Eugene Peterson's interpretation from Philippians 4, Alan Fadling focuses on replacing anxiety with peace through prayer.
    • We should recognize God's presence in anxious moments through prayer and reflection rather than avoid anxiety.
    • Inspired by Dallas Willard, Fadling shares a personal practice of using scripture to find peace amidst anxiety.
    • Psalms of Lament can help engage with and express anxiety while relying on God's support.
    • Journaling with honesty, as practiced by Alan Fadling, serves as a personal dialogue with God and reinforces that God cares and one is not alone.
    • Fadling’s early ministry concerns included whether congregants liked him, stemming from personal insecurity.
    • Discussing a "recognition deficit," Alan Fadling notes the mistake of seeking validation from congregations instead of from God.



    RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:

    • Alan Fadling:
      • Unhurriedliving.com
      • Unhurried Living Podcast
    • Books mentioned:
      • A Non-Anxious Life, by Alan Fadling
      • The Wounded Healer, by Henri Nouwen
      • Shame and Grace, by Lewis Smedes
      • Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, by Lewis Smedes
    • Related Episodes:
      • The Healing Power of Pilgrimage, with Jon Huckins
      • Saudade, Leadership, and Nurturing the Inner Life, with Jeff Crosby

    Did you know Spiritual Life and Leadership has been named the #1 Spiritual Leadership Podcast by the Feedspot Podcasters Database? Check it out HERE!

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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking!


Is it possible to lead a congregation without being consumed by anxiety and stress? How can we as ministry leaders manage the pressures and expectations we carry while maintaining a sense of peace and lightness?

In this episode, Alan Fadling, author of A Non-Anxious Life, unpacks how ministry leaders can navigate anxiety by creating a supportive network of friends and mentors, understanding God’s joyful nature, and how these realities can transform our personal life and pastoral leadership.


THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

  • Alan Fadling advises not bringing personal anxiety into a congregation but sharing it with friends, mentors, therapists, and spiritual directors.
  • Alan Fadling highlights that his experience with managing anxiety has been supported by people outside his immediate church community.
  • Referencing Lewis Smedes' Shame and Grace, Markus Watson illustrates how acceptance from others can help people feel less anxious and more acceptable.
  • Discussing his book about anxiety with a church small group, Alan Fadling emphasizes the value of having outside perspectives to reassure one's concerns.
  • Understanding God's joyful nature can lead to personal transformation and fuller acceptance of grace.
  • Markus Watson relates a story about providing comfort rather than judgment, illustrating how fear and anxiety are addressed in a supportive manner.
  • Categorizing anxiety as a sin is unhelpful, Fadling emphasizes, especially from a pastoral perspective.
  • Referencing Eugene Peterson's interpretation from Philippians 4, Alan Fadling focuses on replacing anxiety with peace through prayer.
  • We should recognize God's presence in anxious moments through prayer and reflection rather than avoid anxiety.
  • Inspired by Dallas Willard, Fadling shares a personal practice of using scripture to find peace amidst anxiety.
  • Psalms of Lament can help engage with and express anxiety while relying on God's support.
  • Journaling with honesty, as practiced by Alan Fadling, serves as a personal dialogue with God and reinforces that God cares and one is not alone.
  • Fadling’s early ministry concerns included whether congregants liked him, stemming from personal insecurity.
  • Discussing a "recognition deficit," Alan Fadling notes the mistake of seeking validation from congregations instead of from God.



RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:

  • Alan Fadling:
    • Unhurriedliving.com
    • Unhurried Living Podcast
  • Books mentioned:
    • A Non-Anxious Life, by Alan Fadling
    • The Wounded Healer, by Henri Nouwen
    • Shame and Grace, by Lewis Smedes
    • Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, by Lewis Smedes
  • Related Episodes:
    • The Healing Power of Pilgrimage, with Jon Huckins
    • Saudade, Leadership, and Nurturing the Inner Life, with Jeff Crosby

Did you know Spiritual Life and Leadership has been named the #1 Spiritual Leadership Podcast by the Feedspot Podcasters Database? Check it out HERE!

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