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Strengthening Pastoral Integrity | Dr. David Fletcher

Rodney Cox

Strengthening Pastoral Integrity | Dr. David Fletcher



Rodney Cox spoke with Dr. David "Fletch" Fletcher, founder of XPastor.org, about the vital yet often overlooked topic of strengthening integrity in church leadership.

David, or Fletch as he is called by his friends, served as a pastor for 35 years in single and multisite churches ranging in size from 1,000-8,000 members. In 2003 he founded XPastor.org which has become a popular resource for leaders in today's complex church world.

You can find David Fletcher at www.xpastor.org.


Host: Rodney Cox

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Rodney Cox serves as president at Ministry Insights International and has written and spoken extensively on the strengths movement as it relates to leadership and teams. His life's work has been dedicated to strengthening Christian relationships within the workplace, marriages, and families.

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