The Glass House & The Light

The Reality of the Glass House
From the sanctuary to the nursery, I’ve seen leadership from the inside out. I know what it’s like to live in a “Glass House.” Every move feels visible, every crack is magnified, and the pressure of public scrutiny often leaves leaders—no matter their age or role—feeling like an Empty Vessel. It is a place where you can easily find yourself drained of passion and nearing a total shatter point. If you’ve ever felt the the weight of being watched without the warmth of being known, without a path to recovery, you know exactly what I am talking about.

A Blueprint for Resilience
On this site, we examine the lives of leaders to analyze the “glass house” effect in its purest form. By using the Bible to document “scorching truths,” we provide a blueprint for real-world resilience. This isn’t just storytelling; it’s a mirror reflecting the human cost of leadership and the path back to wholeness.

What We Explore Together:

  1. Empty Vessels vs. Full Leaders: Learn to lead from overflow rather than depletion, fulfilling your calling without losing your soul.
  2. Resilient Strength: Discover how to stand firm when the heat is on, allowing trials to refine your character with God’s help.
  3. The Servant-Hearted Leader: Shift the focus from being served to serving, uncovering how true influence comes from empowering your team to thrive.

The Goal
I want to show you that a leader’s strength isn’t in being full of themselves, but in being open to the Light. You don’t have to be an exhausted leader. As long as you lean on the Ultimate Leader, Jesus, you can lead with a fire that never burns out.