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Carey Nieuwhof

This is how leaders ruin their lives


Hi Reader,

Sadly, we've all seen the headlines about pastors and church leaders:

Inappropriate DMs...
Secret addictions...
Emotional affairs...
Raging at staff members...

Those headlines? They’re the final chapter in someone's downfall.

What we don't often see is how things started.

One late-night text.
One “just this once” moment.
One habit you keep telling yourself you’ll deal with later.

Pastor after pastor has lost their influence, not because they weren't gifted, but because their private world couldn’t sustain their public one.

So, how do you protect your character, not just on stage, but behind the scenes?

5 character rules that will keep you from getting canceled.

These aren’t theories... they’re the real habits to live by as a leader.

Because character isn’t just what people remember you by, it’s what gives you the moral authority to lead in the first place.

What other character rules do you live by?

Join the discussion inside The Art of Leadership Academy—someone else may need to hear exactly what you have to share.

Cheering for you,

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Carey Nieuwhof

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