Steve Macchia, author and founder of Leadership Transformations, shares insights on cultivating discernment as a listening lifestyle—rather than merely a decision-making strategy—and how to humbly place God’s agenda ahead of our own.


Show Notes

[:] You take a different spin of sorts on the topic of discernment. Could you share with us a little about some of your thinking on that? 


[:] What does a discerning life look like going beyond big decision-making? 


[:] What did that look like for you today to lean into discerning life? 


[:] You have a phrase in the book that I just love and it's “practicing a preference for God.” Can you talk a little about that?


[:] There's a sort of certain humility that is required to even look or ask. If I got it all figured out, I'm not necessarily going to look for God's opinion on something, right?


[:] The prayer I'll often do is, “Hey, if you've got an opinion here, I’m open.” It just feels good in a way, to go this isn't all about me, right? 


[:] There are other times where there’s an ease to it. Do you relate to that? 


[:] How do people know they’re on the right track?


[:] What does this look like for a leader? How does discernment work itself out in the day to day? 


[:] Leaders want to bring something, want to help, feel an internal or external responsibility to do such, but for you to bring listening, discerning—what you're doing is a ministry to your team, right?


[:] Share with me a couple of things going on with Leadership Transformations that folks could be involved with.


[:] One of your major contributions is the rule of life book. And then  the discernment book. Do those intersect?


Resources


The Discerning Life, by Steve Macchia

Crafting a Rule of Life, by Steve Maccia

Steve’s ministry Leadership Transformations