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True North Leader with Bobby Albert


Sep 28, 2022

The enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy and one sneaky way he gets to Christian leaders is through the mental battle of comparison. Guest Nona Jones talks about her new book, "Killing Comparison: Reject The Lie You Aren't Good Enough and Live Confident In Who God Made You To Be." In a world that values speed, Nona has done the self-reflective and spiritual work to anchor her self-image in Christ. And that is host Bobby Albert's hope for you! Tune in for biblical lessons on being a living tabernacle and knowing that you are the right person for this moment. In this episode, you'll hear biblical lessons you may not have considered when battling self-worth and signs that God is calling you down a particular path! You are fully equipped in Christ. Listen to this conversation to get the spiritual boost you need to press forward with confidence.   

 

About the guest: Nona Jones is the founder of Faith & Prejudice, Director of Community Partnerships North America and Faith Partnerships Global at Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, and leads Open Door Ministries with her husband. She has been profiled by ESSENCE Magazine as an “Under 40 Woman to Watch."

 

Order Nona's new book Killing Comparison: Reject the Lie You Aren't Good Enough and Live Confident in Who God Made You to Be.

 

About the host: Following a successful career as CEO, Bobby sold his business to a publicly-traded company. In what he calls his "second half of life", Bobby seeks to pour Biblically-based principles into growth-minded business, church, and non-profit leaders.

Through Values-Driven Leadership, Bobby serves as an Executive Coach and Training Consultant for organizations. He shares many of his principles and practices through a weekly blog, the True North Leader podcast, and through three books he has authored:

Principled Profits: Outward Success Is an Inside Job

True North Business: A Leader’s Guide to Extraordinary Growth and Impact, and

The Freedom Paradox: Is Unbridled Freedom Dividing America?