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  • Crucifying Speed to See God Redeem Your Failures with Phil Vischer
    Jun 11 2025

    You need to slow down.

    So many leaders are driven by the fear of falling behind, convinced that impact requires urgency. And in the frantic pace of the modern world, we forget that God never told us to sprint ahead; he invited us to walk alongside him.

    In the final episode of Season 6 of The Disrupters podcast, host Nicole Martin sits down with author, speaker, filmmaker, and VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer. In their conversation, Phil shares about the rapid rise and rapid fall of Big Idea Productions. He opens up about how speed became his idol and how slowing down has allowed God to redeem his failures. Now, as co-host of The Holy Post podcast and a storyteller for the next generation, Phil reflects on what it means to follow Jesus without being consumed by a relentless need to hurry.

    Throughout their conversation, Phil warns listeners about the pressures of staying ahead and the toxic pace of modern ministry. From identity to insecurity, performance to obedience, this episode is a powerful reminder that you don’t need to impress God. You just need to patiently walk with him.

    When we crucify speed, we find the joy, peace, and purpose only God’s pace can provide.

    Tune in now to learn how slowing down might be the most faithful thing you can do as a leader.

    This episode highlights the following themes:

    • Crucifying speed in a culture addicted to hurry
    • Redefining our failure and success through God’s eyes
    • Obedience always outweighs outcomes

    Links from the episode:

    • Discover more about Phil Vischer
    • Learn more about Nicole Martin
    • Read Nicole Martin's book: Nailing It
    • Read the transcript here

    Credits:

    ✅Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.

    ✅Producers: Jack Reece and Travis Albritton

    ✅Executive Producer: Helen Lee

    ✅Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts

    ✅Social Media Manager: Allie Noble

    ✅Production Assistant: Christine Pelliccio Melo

    ✅Podcast Art: Kate Lillard

    ✅Theme Song: "Something Else" by Nu Alkemi$t

    Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.



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    53 m
  • Crucifying Performance to Lead Like a Human Being with Sheila Wise Rowe and Nicholas Rowe
    Jun 4 2025

    Leaders are expected to meet increasingly high standards, but many are silently suffering under the pressure of constantly needing to perform. But God never called us to perform—He called us to be relational people.

    In this episode of The Disrupters, host Nicole Martin is joined by Sheila Wise Rowe and Dr. Nicholas Rowe, co-authors of Healing Leadership Trauma, spiritual formation mentors, and longtime leaders in ministry and education. Sheila Wise Rowe is an award-winning author and counselor who has spent over 30 years walking alongside abuse and trauma survivors. Dr. Nicholas Rowe is the Hansen Associate Professor of Leadership at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, with decades of experience in leadership, reconciliation, and formation. Together, they offer not only practical wisdom but a deep well of spiritual insight.

    Through honest reflection, they unpack how unhealed trauma fuels performance-based leadership and how many Christian leaders carry the past, present, and future like a crushing weight. They discuss how early wounds, fear of failure, and pressure to succeed can disconnect leaders from their core identity in Jesus. But when you crucify performance, what rises is something far more powerful: character rooted in truth, leadership grounded in rest, and a witness that’s not built on performance, but presence.

    Tune in now to discover how surrendering performance can allow you to lead as a “human being,” not a “human doing.”

    This episode highlights the following themes:

    • Crucifying performance and recovering authenticity
    • Healing leadership trauma across past, present, and future
    • Leading others by being rooted in your identity in Christ

    Links from the episode:

    • Learn more about Sheila Wise Rowe and Dr. Nicholas Rowe
    • Check out their book: Healing Leadership Trauma
    • Learn more about Nicole Martin
    • Read Nicole Martin's book: Nailing It
    • Read the transcript here

    Credits:

    ✅Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.

    ✅Producers: Jack Reece and Travis Albritton

    ✅Executive Producer: Helen Lee

    ✅Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts

    ✅Social Media Manager: Allie Noble

    ✅Production Assistant: Christine Pelliccio Melo

    ✅Podcast Art: Kate Lillard

    ✅Theme Song: "Something Else" by Nu Alkemi$t

    Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.



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    49 m
  • Crucifying Expectations to Faithfully Live and Lead with Joanna Meyer
    May 28 2025

    In a culture that promises life will go "up and to the right," we're conditioned to believe that success follows a predictable trajectory of increasing achievement and personal fulfillment. But for Christians who desire to lead more faithfully, our expectations for life and leadership must come from what God says about us, about our calling, and about his kingdom.

    In this episode of The Disrupters podcast, host Nicole Martin talks with Joanna Meyer, Director of Public Engagement at the Denver Institute for Faith and Work and author of the award-winning book Women, Work and Calling. As a leader in the national Women, Work and Calling initiative, Joanna brings deep insight into how Gospel-formed expectations become the foundation for authentic calling and faithful leadership.

    Nicole and Joanna explore what it means to crucify our expectations and lead from a place of flexible surrender rather than rigid entitlement. They share about their experiences as women who lead and serve in the Church, and how they’ve needed to navigate and sometimes reject the expectations that have been placed upon them in the process. Joanna shares her journey through unmet expectations, revealing how beauty and brokenness have worked together to shape her calling and deepen her relationship with Jesus. Throughout their conversation, they emphasize the difference between being faithful and being fruitful, challenging listeners to align their hopes with what God promises will be rather than their own expectation of what should be.

    Tune in now to discover how to develop faithful expectations, navigate disappointment, and remain anchored in the Gospel when life doesn't go according to plan.

    This episode highlights the following themes:

    • The difference between being faithful and being fruitful in leadership
    • How broken expectations can deepen intimacy with Christ
    • Moving forward in faithfulness when life doesn't meet expectations

    Links from the episode:

    • Learn more about Joanna Meyer
    • Check out Joanna's book: Women, Work and Calling
    • Learn more about Nicole Martin
    • Read Nicole Martin's book: Nailing It
    • Read the transcript here

    Credits:

    ✅Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.

    ✅Producers: Jack Reece and Travis Albritton

    ✅Executive Producer: Helen Lee

    ✅Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts

    ✅Social Media Manager: Allie Noble

    ✅Production Assistant: Christine Pelliccio Melo

    ✅Podcast Art: Kate Lillard

    ✅Theme Song: "Something Else" by Nu Alkemi$t

    Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.



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    45 m
  • Crucifying Scale to Lead Through Storms with Bishop Geoffrey Dudley
    May 21 2025

    In a culture obsessed with numerical growth and expansion, Christian leaders often measure success by the size of their congregation, budget, or influence. But for believers who desire to lead with integrity and purpose, we must reframe our leadership goals with a different question in mind: "What are we measuring, and why?"

    In this episode of The Disrupters podcast, host Nicole Martin welcomes Bishop Geoffrey Dudley, pastor of New Life in Christ Church and CEO of Ilead Enterprises. As a retired Air Force chaplain with over 20 years of service and the author of Leading Through the Storms, Bishop Dudley brings practical leadership wisdom and spiritual insight to navigating ministry growth and decline.

    Together, Nicole and Bishop Dudley explore what it means to "crucify scale" and lead through the inevitable storms of ministry. Throughout their conversation, they emphasize that true success isn't measured merely by numbers but by the depth of maturity, spiritual growth, and kingdom impact. Bishop Dudley shares his journey from preaching at age thirteen, Air Force chaplaincy, and later to pastoring a thriving church, revealing how storms and challenges crystallized his calling and transformed his approach to leadership. Together, they invite us to practice honest self-reflection and align our understanding of scale with God’s vision.

    If you've ever felt dissonance between your vision for growth and your current reality, this conversation is for you.

    Tune in now to discover how to measure what truly matters and lead faithfully through both seasons of expansion and turbulence.

    This episode highlights the following themes:

    • Finding meaning beyond numerical metrics in ministry
    • Preparing for inevitable leadership storms
    • Developing multi-generational leadership for long-term impact
    • Differentiating between growing a church and growing disciples

    Links from the episode:

    • Learn more about Bishop Geoffrey Dudley
    • Check out Bishop Dudley's book: Leading Through the Storms
    • Learn more about Nicole Martin
    • Read Nicole Martin's book: Nailing It
    • Read the transcript here

    Credits:

    ✅Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.

    ✅Producers: Jack Reece and Travis Albritton

    ✅Executive Producer: Helen Lee

    ✅Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts

    ✅Social Media Manager: Allie Noble

    ✅Production Assistant: Christine Pelliccio Melo

    ✅Podcast Art: Kate Lillard

    ✅Theme Song: "Something Else" by Nu Alkemi$t

    Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.



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    47 m
  • Crucifying Materialism to Invest in Eternity with Bob Doll
    May 14 2025

    In a culture that celebrates the pursuit of “more,” we’re taught that success is measured by the accumulation of wealth. But for Christians who desire to lead their families, churches, or organizations well, we must commit to a different teaching: “You cannot serve both God and money.”

    In this episode of The Disrupters podcast, host Nicole Martin welcomes Bob Doll, CEO and Chief Investment Officer at Crossmark Global Investments, a long-time financial strategist and faithful servant leader. With over 40 years in the financial industry and regular appearances as a finance correspondent on CNBC and Bloomberg, Bob brings both economic insight and a gospel-centered mindset to wealth management.

    Together, Nicole and Bob talk about what it looks like to follow Jesus in a consumption society. Throughout their conversation, they emphasize that God doesn’t want our money—he wants us—challenging us to reassess how we define our own value. Bob offers practical wisdom on confronting the love of money, decluttering our lives, and living with an eternal perspective. He shares how he balances wealth with generosity while keeping the Kingdom of God front and center.

    If you’ve ever struggled to serve God with your finances or felt trapped in the iron grip of material wealth, this conversation is for you.

    Tune in now to discover how to live generously, steward well, and invest in eternal riches.

    This episode highlights the following themes:

    • The differences between temporary and eternal wealth
    • Living in freedom from the fear of scarcity
    • How to faithfully save, invest, and use our money

    Links from the episode:

    • Learn more about Bob Doll
    • Check out Crossmark Global Investments
    • Learn more about Nicole Martin
    • Read Nicole Martin’s book: Nailing It
    • Read the transcript here

    Credits:

    ✅Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.

    ✅Producers: Jack Reece and Travis Albritton

    ✅Executive Producer: Helen Lee

    ✅Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts

    ✅Social Media Manager: Allie Noble

    ✅Production Assistant: Christine Pelliccio Melo

    ✅Podcast Art: Kate Lillard

    ✅Theme Song: "Something Else" by Nu Alkemi$t

    Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.



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    40 m
  • Crucifying Loyalty to Protect the Poor and Powerless with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson
    May 7 2025

    To whom have you given your loyalty? Who is loyal to you?

    A hallmark of modern leadership is the demand for unquestioning loyalty—loyalty to the boss, loyalty to the organization, loyalty to the vision. But when loyalty is demanded instead of inspired, it can quietly become a weapon of control that quashes dissent, silences the vulnerable, and enables abuse. And misplaced loyalties can create harmful power imbalances in even the most equitable organizations.

    In this episode of The Disrupters podcast, host Nicole Martin sits down with Dr. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson—writer, international speaker, leadership consultant, mentoring coach, and founder of Leadership LINKS, Inc. Natasha is a former Marine Corps officer, graduate of the US Naval Academy, and author of many books, including A Sojourner’s Truth. With over two decades of leadership experience across the military, government, church, and nonprofit spaces, she brings clarity and conviction to what it means to lead with integrity and inspire loyalty to God.

    Natasha offers stories from her time in the military and the church, exposing how misplaced loyalty can cover abuse, silence victims, and keep leaders trapped in cycles of control. From church politics to mentoring dynamics, she names the hard truths: spiritual leaders are not immune to abusing people’s loyalty, and even Christians can be tempted to place their loyalty with people rather than with God. But she also shows a better way—how consistent meditation on God’s Word and practicing sacrificial leadership can inspire loyalty to God and his mission rather than to us and our own.

    Jesus never demanded loyalty, he invited people to follow. And healthy leaders should do the same. Tune in now.

    This episode highlights the following themes:

    • Practicing intentional, considerate, sacrificial leadership
    • Power dynamics, boundaries, and abuse of loyalty
    • How to lead to inspire loyalty to Jesus and his mission

    Links from the episode:

    • Learn more about Natasha Sistrunk Robinson
    • Read Natasha Sistrunk Robinson’s book: A Sojourner’s Truth
    • Explore Leadership LINKS
    • Learn more about Nicole Martin
    • Read Nicole Martin’s book: Nailing It
    • Read the transcript here

    Credits:

    ✅Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.

    ✅Producers: Jack Reece and Travis Albritton

    ✅Executive Producer: Helen Lee

    ✅Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts

    ✅Social Media Manager: Allie Noble

    ✅Production Assistant: Christine Pelliccio Melo

    ✅Podcast Art: Kate Lillard

    ✅Theme Song: "Something Else" by Nu Alkemi$t

    Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.



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    45 m
  • Crucifying Perfection to Lead Through Loss with Tod Bolsinger
    Apr 30 2025

    What if your desire to “get it right” is the very thing preventing you from doing what God wants to do through you? We often cling to perfection because we fear loss. However, transformation and leading through change always demand it.

    In this episode of The Disrupters podcast, host Nicole Martin welcomes Tod Bolsinger, leadership expert, professor, and author of the new Practicing Change Series, as well as Canoeing the Mountains and Tempered Resilience. Tod is the founder of AE Sloan Leadership and serves as executive director of the DePree Center Church Leadership Institute. With decades of pastoral and consulting experience, he brings powerful wisdom on navigating real transformation in leadership, especially when the path forward is unclear, uncomfortable, and costly.

    In this engaging conversation, Tod challenges the myth of lossless leadership and invites us into the real work of adaptive change. He confronts the idol of perfectionism in leadership, showing how anxiety, ego, and the pressure to always know what to do frequently get in the way of real growth. He challenges Christians to stop expecting that following Jesus will be a comfortable, lossless process. Tod also shares how spiritual resilience is formed, not found, and how keeping a Jesus-centered view of organizational leadership requires pursuing the mission, never the brand.

    When we stop trying to control the outcome and instead join hands with others, we begin to move forward one faithful, imperfect step at a time. Because the goal isn’t about looking like you’ve got it all together. It’s about trusting God enough to lose what’s safe, so something eternal can rise in its place.

    Tune in now to discover what you need to lay down to lead with courage, clarity, and Christ at the center of everything.

    This episode highlights the following themes:

    • Crucifying perfection and embracing transformation
    • Leading through loss and adaptive change
    • Holding mission and identity above brand and image

    Links from the episode:

    • Learn more about Tod Bolsinger
    • Read Tod Bolsinger’s new series: Practicing Change
    • Read Tod Bolsinger’s books: Canoeing the Mountains and Tempered Resilience
    • Learn more about Nicole Martin
    • Read Nicole Martin’s book: Nailing It
    • Read the transcript here

    Credits:

    ✅Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.

    ✅Producers: Jack Reece and Travis Albritton

    ✅Executive Producer: Helen Lee

    ✅Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts

    ✅Social Media Manager: Allie Noble

    ✅Production Assistant: Christine Pelliccio Melo

    ✅Podcast Art: Kate Lillard

    ✅Theme Song: "Something Else" by Nu Alkemi$t

    Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.



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    48 m
  • Crucifying Influence to Pursue an Eternal Reward with Christine Caine
    Apr 23 2025

    What if the influence you’re chasing is costing you a more valuable, eternal reward? In a culture obsessed with instant likes, applause, and relevance, many leaders are settling for temporary honor instead of eagerly seeking God’s praise.

    In this episode of The Disrupters podcast, host Nicole Martin sits down with Christine Caine—speaker, author, activist, and founder of A21, Propel Women, and Equip & Empower. For over 30 years, Christine has served the global Church, fought human trafficking, and raised up women to walk boldly in their God-given purpose. She brings raw honesty and spiritual fire to this conversation, sharing what it really means to crucify our obsession with worldly influence and to influence the world for Jesus instead.

    Christine speaks with conviction about the difference between fame and faithfulness, urging us to surrender to God in the hard seasons that He uses to shape us. She challenges the idea that anointing is about being seen when it is more often forged in the dark—through obscurity, faith, failure, and years of preparation. As Christine shares stories of the cost of her own faithfulness, we’re reminded that real influence starts, is sustained, and ends in deep dependence on God.

    True influence is not about how many people follow you, but whether your life leads others to follow Jesus. Listen to the full episode now.

    This episode highlights the following themes:

    • Eternal rewards over temporary applause
    • God’s anointing as the source of true influence
    • Trusting God's process over platform-building

    Links from the episode:

    • Learn more about Christine Caine
    • Learn more about Nicole Martin
    • Read Nicole Martin’s book: Nailing It
    • Read the transcript here

    Credits:

    ✅Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.

    ✅Producers: Jack Reece and Travis Albritton

    ✅Executive Producer: Helen Lee

    ✅Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts

    ✅Social Media Manager: Allie Noble

    ✅Production Assistant: Christine Pelliccio Melo

    ✅Podcast Art: Kate Lillard

    ✅Theme Song: "Something Else" by Nu Alkemi$t

    Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship



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    57 m