“Shepherds After My Own Heart” is such a meaningful concept. To me, it’s about leading with compassion, integrity, and a sense of genuine care for others. Whether in a faith-based setting or just in everyday life, it reminds me that leadership isn’t about control or authority—it’s about serving and guiding others with purpose. I think we need more of that kind of leadership today, especially in places where people are looking for direction and encouragement.
Funny enough, I’ve been reflecting on this not just spiritually but also in terms of work and career. There’s a growing demand for leaders who prioritize people, not just performance. I was browsing through some
jobs in Bengaluru recently, and a few listings actually emphasized emotional intelligence and mentorship qualities. It really stood out to me—like, even in corporate spaces, there’s recognition of the need for “shepherd-like” figures who build others up.