179 | Lead with Conviction & Compassion Patrick Booth

In this powerful episode, we explore what it truly means to lead with unwavering conviction and Christ-centered grace. This theme runs throughout the stories and insights shared—from Jack Phillips’ courageous stand for religious freedom to Deborah Dishong’s transformative message on countercultural leadership.

Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, opens the episode with a keynote that’s both sobering and inspiring. His business became the center of a Supreme Court case after he declined to design a custom cake for a same-sex wedding, citing his religious beliefs. Jack’s story is not one of exclusion, but of integrity—he offered other services, but couldn’t cross a line that violated his conscience. The Supreme Court’s 7-2 ruling in his favor affirmed that the government cannot compel artists to express messages they don’t believe in. Jack’s journey reminds us that leadership often demands courage, especially when the stakes are high.

We then hear from Deborah Dishong, whose session on countercultural leadership challenges us to live and lead with Christ at the center. She breaks down her message into three powerful principles: live like Christ, lead others to their God-given potential, and leave a legacy that reflects Him. Her insights are practical and profound—balancing grace and truth, coaching with intention, and making decisions that echo into eternity.

Lead with Conviction & Compassion is more than a title—it’s a call to action. Whether you’re navigating tough decisions, mentoring your team, or shaping your workplace culture, this episode will inspire you to lead with purpose, grace, and eternal perspective.

Links:

Impact Conference 2025 – Cedarville University 

Jack Phillips Story 

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