#368: Annie F. Downs: The Importance of Seeing People

#368: Annie F. Downs: The Importance of Seeing People

In this special episode of the Follow 2 Lead Podcast, we are joined by the dynamic Annie F. Downs—podcaster, author, speaker, and leader—who shares her insights on what it truly means to see people where they are and to live in obedience to God’s call.

Join us as Annie discusses:

  • Seeing People: The importance of meeting people where they are, with grace and understanding.

  • Obedience to God: How to discern and respond to God’s call in your life, even when it’s challenging.

  • Living Authentically: Lessons from her own journey on how to lead with authenticity and faith.

  • Practical Application: How we can all apply these principles to our daily lives and leadership roles.

Annie’s heartfelt wisdom and vibrant storytelling make this a must-listen episode for anyone seeking to grow in their faith, leadership, and relationships with others.

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https://www.anniefdowns.com/

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