Wes Storts on Leadership: Embracing Humility and Trust in Recovery
We don't need a title to become a leader in the refuge or in life or within your family. It's about stepping up and being that man or woman that God has called you to be.
What does true leadership look like, especially in the context of addiction recovery? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', Wes Storts, a coordinator at The Refuge Ministry, dives deep into his understanding of leadership grounded in Christian principles. Wes shares personal stories and reflections, shedding light on why humility, trust, and accountability are vital for anyone on the path to recovery.
He draws a compelling contrast between the old system of the Law of Moses and the transformative power of Christ's sacrifice, emphasizing that true cleansing and recovery come from faith. Wes argues that leadership isn't about titles or positions but about being willing to admit our weaknesses and seek support from others. He passionately discusses the importance of leading by example, making tough decisions, and having difficult conversations, all while relying on God's guidance.
This episode is a heartfelt exploration of what it means to step up and be the person God has called you to be, offering encouragement and practical advice for anyone striving to lead in their own lives.