IL #655: 5 Powerful Principles of Shalom in Leadership
Inspired Leadership Podcast with Ron R. Kelleher
Release Date: 09/08/2025
Inspired Leadership Podcast with Ron R. Kelleher
In the busyness of Christmas, we often move from task to task, celebration to celebration—without ever truly receiving the most important gift of the season. In this reflective episode, Ron shares a deeply personal story of a forgotten gift left unopened on his desk—a small brown bag with his name on it, quietly waiting amid the rush of end-of-year leadership responsibilities. What begins as a simple memory unfolds into a powerful spiritual metaphor. Through a surprising note tucked inside a devotional book, Ron is reminded how easily we admire the wrapping of Christmas—songs,...
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The headlines are all too familiar: another Christian leader fails, trust is shattered, and followers are left reeling. These public downfalls aren’t random—they follow a sobering pattern of spiritual drift and moral compromise. In this episode, we explore the seven most common reasons leaders fall—and more importantly, how you can stand firm. Drawing on insights from Pastor Shane Idleman and supported by biblical examples, Ron Kelleher outlines why even the most gifted leaders stumble: pride that blinds, busyness that burns out, compromise that erodes character, and relationships that...
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Some stories in Scripture capture the essence of faith and leadership in just a few verses. The story of the paralyzed man and his four friends in Mark 2:1–12, Matthew 9:1–8, and Luke 5:17–26 is one of them—a story of faith in motion, compassion in action, and teamwork that moved heaven itself. In this episode, Ron explores what this moment reveals about authentic Christian leadership. These friends weren’t scholars, pastors, or CEOs. They were ordinary people who believed that Jesus could do what no one else could—and their determination changed a life forever. Their example...
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Why do so many leaders fall short—not for lack of skill, but for lack of courage? In this powerful episode, Ron explores what author Jill Schulman calls “The Bravery Gap”—the space between knowing the right thing to do and actually doing it. Every leader faces it: the moment when faith collides with fear, and comfort feels safer than courage. Drawing wisdom from both Scripture and experience, Ron shows how Christian leaders can close that gap and step into bold, God-honoring leadership. Using Schulman’s four practical steps and adding a fifth distinctly spiritual one—prayer—this...
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In Matthew 23, Jesus delivered a powerful rebuke to the religious leaders of His day—those who wore masks of holiness but whose hearts were far from God. These “woes” weren’t just criticisms of ancient Pharisees. They were—and still are—timeless warnings for every leader who is tempted to prioritize image over integrity. In this episode, we explore five specific traits of hypocritical leaders that Jesus condemned: Pride and Self-Exaltation – The desire to be admired often takes precedence over serving others. Legalism Without Love – Leaders focus on rules while neglecting...
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Worry has a way of creeping into every corner of leadership—especially in seasons of pressure, uncertainty, or high stakes. As Christian leaders, we often carry the burdens of our teams, organizations, and even our families. But what does the Bible say about worry? More importantly, how can leaders respond in a way that builds faith rather than spreads fear? In this episode, we explore biblical wisdom on worry and offer a fresh, faith-filled perspective for leaders feeling overwhelmed. You’ll discover: Jesus’ direct command to “not worry” (Matthew 6:25–34) and what it means for...
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When you live your faith boldly in the workplace, you’re bound to face opposition—from policies that restrict expression, to coworkers who mock your values, to cultural narratives that paint you as out of touch. You’re not imagining it—and you’re not alone. In this episode, we turn to Nehemiah 4 for encouragement and direction. Nehemiah’s leadership during the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s walls reveals what it means to lead with courage when pressure comes from every direction. North, south, east, and west—Nehemiah was surrounded. But he stayed focused, stayed faithful, and...
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As Christian leaders, we’re called to speak the truth. But what happens when truth-telling could lead to injustice, betrayal, or harm? Is there ever a time when discretion honors God more than full disclosure? In this episode, we explore the tension between truth and righteousness—a complex but essential part of Christian leadership ethics. Drawing from four powerful biblical examples—Rahab, the Hebrew midwives, Samuel, and Elisha—we examine how faithful leaders have navigated difficult moral decisions when obedience to God required something more than strict rule-following. This...
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Worry is a heavy burden, especially for leaders. It shows up in boardrooms, late-night thoughts, and critical decisions—robbing us of peace and pulling our eyes off God's promises. But Scripture offers a better way: watchfulness. In this episode, we explore the stark difference between worry and watchfulness. Worry is fear-driven and reactive. It drains energy, clouds judgment, and spreads anxiety across teams. But watchfulness is faith-fueled and proactive. It's rooted in prayer, focused on God’s Word, and alert to both spiritual challenges and God’s guidance. You’ll discover...
info_outlineIs your job just a way to make a living—or is it something more? In Episode #656, “Work and Shalom: 6 Reasons Why Your Job Truly Matters,” we explore the deep biblical and theological truth that your work is a sacred part of God’s mission in the world.
Drawing from Genesis, the teachings of Jesus, and the concept of shalom—God’s vision of peace, wholeness, and flourishing—we uncover how ordinary jobs have extraordinary spiritual value. Whether you’re a mechanic, teacher, manager, technician, or barista, your role contributes to the restoration of God’s creation.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why work is part of God’s original design, not a post-Fall punishment
- How every honest vocation, from janitor to CEO, contributes to human flourishing
- What Jesus’ years as a carpenter teach us about the dignity of labor
- How your job becomes a primary way to love your neighbor
- Why we’ll still work in the new creation—and what that means for today
- How your current role has eternal value when done with excellence and purpose
If you’ve ever wondered whether your work matters in God’s grand plan, this episode will reassure and equip you. You’re not just clocking in—you’re reflecting God’s character and participating in His restoration of the world.
Listen now and see how your work and shalom are beautifully intertwined.