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Leading Culture

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Welcome to The Leading Culture Community! We help people and organisations lead from where they are and build positive, values-driven cultures.

Revival Starts With You

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A community for believers ready to overcome fear, activate their calling, and ignite revival where God has placed them.

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6 contributions to Revival Starts With You
Romans 12:21
Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. This week at my 7-year-old’s football training, the team were practising penalties. A few of the boys began chanting “miss, miss, miss” as their teammates stepped up to shoot. One boy missed… and walked away visibly upset. The coach addressed it immediately – as he should. But when my own son came off the pitch, I didn’t shout or label him as “naughty.” Instead, I asked him to step into the other boy’s shoes. “How would you feel if that was you?” “Sad.” “So how do you think he feels now?” “Sad.” “Is it kind to make someone feel sad?” “No.” “What’s the right thing to do?” “To say sorry.” So he did. Will he always get it right? No. Is he a bad kid? Absolutely not. He’s learning what good culture looks like. And this applies far beyond football fields. In families. In leadership. In teams. In business. Culture isn’t created by rules alone. It’s created by the identity we reinforce: “I am someone who takes responsibility.” “I am someone who considers others.” “I am someone who contributes positively.” That’s why goal setting that focuses only on targets often fails. Lasting change starts with identity and if we root our identity in Him, then we will see the culture around us change because we do things differently!
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Looking back: What’s one way you saw God move in your life this week?
As the week comes to a close, how did you see God open doors for you or show His faithfulness? Did anything happen this week that reminded you of God’s faithfulness or answered a prayer you’ve been waiting on?
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New week - New Opportunities - Lamentations 3:22-23
Hey everyone, I hope everyone has had an amazing weekend. Just remember that a new week means new opportunities. What doors will God open for you this week? Lamentations 3:22-23 reminds us that "Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. 23 They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."
What has God been laying on your heart for this year?
With being a couple of weeks into 2026, what is it that God has laid on your heart? What do you want to be remembered for in 2026 and how do you want to feel?
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@Matthew Kirk love this mate, thank you for sharing. Really looking forward to what God is going to say 🙌🏻
🌟 WELCOME TO REVIVAL STARTS WITH YOU! 🌟
We’re so glad you’re here. This is a community for believers who know deep down that God has more for them, more courage, more purpose, more impact, more boldness. Here, you’ll learn to: 🔥 Overcome fear and imposter syndrome 🔥 Step confidently into serving your church 🔥 Activate your God-given calling 🔥 Make a real difference in your community 🔥 Carry revival wherever you go This movement is built on one simple truth: Revival doesn’t start in a building. It starts in a believer. It starts in you.
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@Christopher Lappin Glad to have you here 😁
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@Matthew Kirk thanks for joining, it’s great to have you here my friend. 🙌🏻
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Passionate about guiding you to your full potential via Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, Purpose-Driven Development. Let's build your best future.

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