
Awaken Network Closing Thoughts for Leaders
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May 12, 2026 A wrap-up of a season-long leadership conversation that highlights handling criticism and using it to grow. They explore rooted identity and interior formation rather than just tougher skin. The value of spiritual friendship, honest mirrors, and protective presence comes through. Themes include the ongoing cost of leading, joyful sacrifice, and prayers for perseverance and submission to Jesus.
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Anticipate And Befriend Criticism
- Anticipate and befriend criticism as a normal cost of leadership.
- John Tyson recommends sitting with critiques, using them to improve, and not growing bitter when leading revival-like movements where criticism is intense.
Brown Shoes Became A Revival Controversy
- Moves of God attract absurd and petty criticism that can derail leaders.
- John Tyson cites Duncan Campbell being criticized for wearing brown shoes and a revival leader saying revival lasts by how much criticism the leader can take.
Root Identity Not Thicker Skin
- Root your response to criticism in identity and belovedness rather than thicker skin.
- Zach Meerkriebs urges driving your center of gravity down (interior life) so criticism doesn't destabilize your calling.





