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Category: Feature Articles

Feature Articles

Leading the Dispersed Church: A Case Study Of Connectivism in Piedmont Chapel

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2020December 12th, 2023

Abstract: Connectivism is a learning theory first proposed by Siemens and Downes (2005, 2009) as a learning theory for the digital age. This theory proposes …

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A Call to Relational Leadership Arising from a Shared Eschatological Vision

Posted onMarch 1st, 2020December 12th, 2023

Abstract: The book of Revelation contrasts two distinct approaches to leadership. This article describes these approaches and concludes how Christians should practice leadership today. The …

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Christian Leaders at Midcareer: Navigating the Opportunities and Challenges in Midlife

Posted onMarch 1st, 2020December 12th, 2023

Abstract: In this article, the author suggests midcareer is a central but transitional season in a Christian leaders’ life-course. During this season, the Lord seeks …

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What Forms Of Gratitude Expression Are Most Appreciated? Applications For Christian Leaders

Posted onMarch 1st, 2020December 12th, 2023

Abstract: Both the emotion and expression of gratitude produce benefits for the person who is thankful, as well as the person being thanked. This study …

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Leading With Integrity Under Pressure: The Activist Leadership Model

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2019December 31st, 2021

Abstract: This article proposes that an effective activist leadership model has important significance for leaders in ethically challenging contexts. Findings from the grounded theory study …

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Leading in the Third Space

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2019December 31st, 2021

Abstract: For nearly two millennia, Jews and Christians have struggled to interact with each other and engage in meaningful dialogue. The tragedy of the Shoah …

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When Perception is No Longer Reality: Leading Beyond the Limitations of Yesterday’s Certainties

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2019December 31st, 2021

Abstract: Much is known about why people in North America do not attend church. Peter Burch, a Baptist minister, decided to find out how these …

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What’s Your Ministry Score? The Ministry Valuation Playbook

Posted onMarch 1st, 2019December 31st, 2021

Abstract: Traditional missionary efforts consist of individuals following God’s leadership of going and teaching people in other lands. Such small-scale efforts are overwhelmed within rapidly …

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Crucibles of Christian Leadership: An Exploration of Bennis’s And Thomas’s “Crucible” Concept as It Relates to Christian Leaders

Posted onMarch 1st, 2019December 31st, 2021

Abstract: Among terms used to describe the events and experiences that contribute to the shaping of leaders is Warren Bennis’s and Robert Thomas’s “crucibles.” Their …

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An Ecological Approach for Developing Authentic Leaders in the Church: A Literature Review

Posted onMarch 1st, 2019December 31st, 2021

Abstract: The repercussions of the leadership crises in the last quarter-century have spurred new approaches to leadership and its development. This article argues for the …

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