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Andy Peck chats with the author of ‘The Glorious Risk: Freeing the Church from managerialism and the martyr complex’.
The lecturer in practical theology at London School of Theology explores why having friends in the local church, may not be just vital for a church leader but a key way of leading. How has she come to this view, and what happens when the pathway is painful?
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Released on 27 May 2026
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