ILI Core Leadership Blog

Building Leaders of Character on Biblical Core Values.

TONY VASQUEZ ON LATIN AMERICA

Tony Vasquez is the ILI International Director for Latin America. In today's podcast, Tony shares how he came to faith after hearing a man in El Salvador speak from the Bible. He was captivated by the idea that the God of creation would speak through the written Word. He shares the story of when he and his wife, Brenda, moved to Spain as missionaries and saw the need to raise up the emerging generation to multiply leaders.

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NO TALENT REQUIRED

It's easy to feel limited in your leadership because of insufficient training or the right resources. Even many entry-level jobs these days require a degree or years of experience. At times, even I feel “ in over my head,” wishing I had a degree in management or something similar. Then again, maybe leadership isn't only for the naturally talented and the highly educated.

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CHRISTMAS IN JULY

When my children were growing up, we had had for several years something we called “Christmas in July.” It came about because three of our four kids had their birthdays within five weeks of Christmas. This meant there was long time between opportunities to hope for a significant present for those three. 

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THE POWER OF CONTENTMENT

Every generation asks the "How did people live without..." questions. Thousands of years ago, many wondered how humanity lived without fire. A more recent generation asked how in the world we survived without electricity. When we thought we heard it all, our present generation wonders how we ever lived without wireless remote controls.

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SACRIFICE

The famous preacher, Charles Spurgeon, was getting ready to preach to thousands at his church in London when he made the most unusual request. He asked his entire congregation to leave and go home to make room for non-believers who were waiting outside and could not fit indoors. Astonishingly, everyone left and the auditorium filled again with non-believers, who now had the chance to hear the Gospel for the first time.

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AL VOMSTEEG ON FATHERS PART I

Al VomSteeg is the Senior International Director for ILI, and he has a passion for family. In today's podcast, Al discusses the overwhelming fatherhood crisis in America and the hard work it takes to be a faithful parent. He discusses the process of development to becoming a good father: first by becoming a good man, then a good husband, and ultimately a great father.

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SMALL ACTS, GREAT LEGACY

Seventeen — the age when life-changing decisions are made. This was especially true for Brian, a young Christian man who was trying to figure out what to do with the rest of his life. It all became clear when Brian walked into a Christian coffee house and was deeply touched by the large mural on one of the walls. In this mural, repeated many times, were the words of Ecclesiastes 12:1...

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DAVID THAGANA SHARES HIS STORY

David Thagana is the ILI International Director for English-Speaking Africa. In this podcast episode, David shares his heart and testimony. He discusses his first years of rapid multiplication of ILI training in Kenya and the story of his son, Timothy, who trained over 1,000 young leaders in one year.

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THE "OMNI-GOD"

Eager and excited to arrive in a remote town where our mission team would help local Christians, we heard the word no one wants to hear when they are traveling: delayed. The hours rolled by as we waited in the airport with little information other than our plane was being serviced due to technical problems. We were eager to arrive at our destination and ready to begin work, but being stuck in a small airport in the middle of nowhere, it felt like we were wasting precious time.

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NORIVAL ON CONTEXTUALIZATION

Norival Trindade is the ILI Vice President for Training. In this podcast episode, Norival discusses the importance and challenge of contextualizing ILI’s training to best suite all languages and regions. He gives fresh insight on how the Eight Core Values integrate together and function in the life of a leader. He also shares about the 100 Nations Initiative and how it motivates the ILI Global Team to get into the hard work of inspiring the multiplication of leaders everywhere.

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NO MIDDLE GROUND

Imagine two preachers having a conversation comparing their respective churches. They discuss worship, attendance, youth, children's programs, and mission efforts. Finally, they begin to discuss the size of their congregations. One pastor affirms his church has around 400 members. The other responds his is close to 1,200. Skeptical of such a high number, the first pastor asks a clarifying question: “Do you mean active members?” Without hesitation, the second pastor responded, “Yes, we have about 300 active for Jesus and the other 900 active for the devil!”

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TEYEI IN NIGERIA

Teyei serves the Lord in Nigeria, West Africa, and he is passionate about seeing the Gospel spread to the next generation. In this podcast episode, Teyei describes the challenges he faces in Nigeria, the dynamics at play with the ILI Eight Core Values, and the power of partnership.

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No Stop, Only Go

Part of my job includes a lot of international travel. This means long hours on airplanes, including take-off, landings, turbulence, smooth sailing, and sometimes, bad food. Just a couple days ago, I returned to the US from Brazil. As the plane climbed up through heavy thunderstorms and some of the worst turbulence I have ever experienced, I started thinking how visionary leadership is like flying an airplane.

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DEVOTION

Devoted is a powerful word. It speaks of character, commitment, and integrity. This word can be misappropriated to be sure, but being devoted is something strong and significant. Being devoted is good, though it may not have a good application or a good end if one is devoted to the wrong thing. Being devoted to an evil leader, ideology, belief system, or an evil desire – like greed or selfishness – is obviously not a good thing, but devotion in itself is powerful and laudable.

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HOW FINE IS FINE?

A couple months ago, I awoke to half my face drooping like someone turned off the switch on all my facial muscles. After a quick visit to the doctor, I received my diagnosis: Bell’s Palsy. Fortunately, with the help of some medicine and a few small changes in my habits (like drinking coffee through a straw and wearing an eyepatch), not much has changed in my life. My recovery was quick; a couple weeks passed, and the physical side effects of Bell’s Palsy had completely worn off. I really looked fine.

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