Relational congruence ability fundamentally person values every relati — Tod Bolsinger, Canoeing Mountains: Christian Leadership Uncharted Territory

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Relational congruence is the ability to be fundamentally the same person with the same values in every relationship, in every circumstance and especially amidst crisis. It is the internal capacity to keep promises to God, to self and to one's relationships that consistently express one's identity and values in spiritually and emotionally healthy ways. Relational congruence is about both constancy and care at the same time. It is about both character and affection, and self-knowledge and authentic self-expression. Relational congruence is the leader's ability to cultivate strong, healthy, caring relationships; maintaining healthy boundaries; and communicating clear expectations, all while staying focused on the mission.

Tod Bolsinger, Canoeing the Mountains: Christian Leadership in Uncharted Territory

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