Leading change when everything has changed

Jake Mulder

In a time when disruption has become the accepted normal, how do we maintain developmental growth and change so that we don’t fall into a rut?

Friend of the PULSE team and Director of Strategic Initiatives for the Fuller Youth Institute Jake Mulder recently dropped some knowledge around this notion of change in a time of change.

“It’s seeing this as a season of openness and possibility rather than gridlock and inability.”

He offers that this time isn’t a time to freeze, but rather lean in to the change and contemplate how it could offer more opportunity than opposition. Sure, change is always tough, however it’s how we respond in crisis that reveals our character and the continuing work of God in our lives.

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Molk is the Senior Field Officer (North), and responsible for young adult ministry as a part of the PULSE team.

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