Some of our most treasured moments in life come from simply “wasting time” with friends and loved ones. But what if we spent more time “wasting time” with God—praying outside the box, in ways and at times we may have never considered?
According to Ryan Skoog, co-author of the powerful book Lead with Prayer, that’s exactly what many effective leaders are doing. Ryan shares that some Fortune 500 executives regularly pray with their teams at work. Most of us never hear about it because corporate policies and legal concerns keep those practices behind the scenes.
But this conversation isn’t just about leadership in the boardroom. It’s also about leadership at home. Whether we’re raising children, supporting a spouse, or simply influencing those around us, prayer has the power to shape our families and strengthen the relationships that matter most.
Reading Lead with Prayer expanded my understanding of the transformational impact prayer can have on businesses, families, and communities.
I’m grateful Ryan took the time to join us and share why prayer isn’t just something we do before we lead—it’s often the very thing that makes great leadership possible.
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