Why Leadership conflicts are hard to talk about.

Live stream recorded on the 11th of October of 2024 at YWAM Harpenden Studios.

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3 responses to “Why Leadership conflicts are hard to talk about.”

  1. Jonathan Gindau Maigari Avatar
    Jonathan Gindau Maigari

    Lynn soooh grateful of all your messages and better still this one that has spoke glaringly of YWAM Nigeria and a pity on our show of maturity to avoid a game plan of inciting Nigerians to against themselves with the game player behind the scene, who will be called upon to be the peace broker. This we have refused and i don’t know the YWAM that Nigeria is building with arranged games and drama be clouded with the sentiment of projects. If that is the YWAM you want Nigerians to have let it be, but i prayed that age will be by my side to defended the protected egocentric international protected model we had. But for the sake of christ and founding fathers that throw obedience and sacrifice birth YWAM, pls let there be an intervention pls. How can Selected people rallying and covering one who say to the world that Nigerians are not to be trusted but him live and stayed with them for decades and intend to stay under over with the politics of divided and rule? How? To give birth to what? Don’t pretend about what is happening to YWAM 8 in Nigeria as you will not see a fight like other African countries did with even records of death. Thanks for the cimforting message that should not end in eye opening pls thanks

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    1. Jonathan Gindau Maigari Avatar
      Jonathan Gindau Maigari

      We most not live in presence and role planned games and project deception and not for the interest of the people and land

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  2. Pamela Avatar
    Pamela

    Thanks Lynn!!! Was very helpful.
    1) when leaders leave and no explanation given, it is confusing. ✅
    2) When a conflict is decided it is difficult to explain without defaming the aggrieved side
    3) It is hard to contain a problem or resolve it when too much ‘talking’ has created too many ‘sides’
    4) In the event of unethical/immoral issues, good to be clear and say “ this has happened and hence…. “

    RELATIONSHIPS ARE IMPORTANT BUT TRUTH IS MORE IMPORTANT ♥️

    Thank you Lynn. I feel validated in a certain crisis in my cul de sac where ‘ the leader is asked to step down, but is announced that he has stepped down of his own and the moral failure kept under wraps. Listening to you i feel so encouraged. I was made to feel i am wrong. My questions answered today and my sadness lifted.
    Bless you! I have always been grateful to The Lord for your presence on our international leadership and your integrity ! Feel so good today 🙏🏼♥️

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