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📺 How to Stay Calm in a Crisis | Leadership Lessons from Jesus | Lead in 10 with Chris Moore
What do you do when the storm hits—and everyone’s looking to you for answers?
In this episode of Lead in 10, Chris Moore unpacks the leadership power behind one of the most iconic moments in Scripture: when Jesus calms the storm in Mark 4:39. Drawing from this moment, Chris offers a timely message on how leaders can remain grounded, calm, and faith-filled even when chaos surrounds them.
You’ll learn:
- Why your response sets the emotional tone for your entire team
- How to lead with clarity and faith when everything feels out of control
- Practical steps to stay calm under pressure
- How to model the peace of Christ in the storms of leadership
If you’re facing crisis, stress, or uncertainty, this episode will remind you that while you can’t control the storm, you can control your posture in it.
⏱️ Chapter Markers:
00:00 – Introduction: Facing the Storm
00:16 – Biblical Story: Jesus Calms the Storm
01:07 – Leadership Under Pressure
01:58 – Practical Application: Staying Calm
04:27 – Reflect and Act
05:43 – Conclusion: Lead with Faith
📖 Today’s Scripture:
"He got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, 'Peace! Be still!' Then the wind died down and it was completely calm." — Mark 4:39
🙌 Leadership Challenge:
Think of one area where you feel overwhelmed. Pause. Breathe. Pray. Then speak peace into that situation and choose to lead with calm confidence. Let your faith shape your response.
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