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Category: Feature Articles

Feature Articles

LEADING IN THE FACE OF CONFLICTING EXPECTATIONS: CARING FOR THE NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS AND OF THE ORGANIZATION

Posted onJune 3rd, 2011April 30th, 2018

  Abstract: This paper explores the tension between caring for the needs of persons and caring for the needs of the organization. Biblical themes and …

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GROWING CREATIVE LEADERS: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY

Posted onMay 2nd, 2011April 27th, 2018

  Introduction Whatever you believe about Jesus, there has never been a leader who has had a greater impact on the history of humanity. Walking …

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GOD’S PAINTBRUSH: THE STORY OF TRINITY BAPTIST’S CHILDREN’S MINISTRY

Posted onApril 4th, 2011April 23rd, 2018

  Trinity Baptist Church was founded in 1949. The beginning was difficult; the first pastor called to the church had a short tenure due to …

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REVISIONING MISSION IN POSTCHRISTENDOM: STORY, HOSPITALITY AND NEW HUMANITY

Posted onJuly 13th, 2010April 16th, 2018

  Abstract This article describes the findings from a study analyzing the common understandings of national, regional and church planting leaders for the commitments and …

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HONOR THE KING. YES, BUT EMULATE THE KING?

Posted onJuly 2nd, 2010August 14th, 2018

  Abstract: In seeking to discern God’s will for their lives, top-echelon Christian leaders would do well to consider the biblical ideals embedded in the concept …

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LEARNING TO BE CALM IN THE STORM

Posted onMay 25th, 2010April 25th, 2018

Abstract When the level of anxiety goes up in a congregation and the clergy leader becomes anxious, that leader tends to revert to old family …

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LEARNING WHILE LEADING: THE ANDREWS UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

Posted onApril 4th, 2010April 25th, 2018

Abstract: Our fast-changing global society is in need of a new type of leadership. This leadership must foster know-how and know-why, abilities to perform and conceptual …

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PLAYING SECOND TROMBONE

Posted onNovember 16th, 2009April 13th, 2018

  The hall is packed. Breath-taking music surrounds me as only it can when I’m here in one of the best seats in the house—at …

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MOBBING IN CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATIONS: WHEN ABUSE IS SPIRITUALIZED

Posted onNovember 5th, 2009April 13th, 2018

  Abstract: Mobbing in the workplace has been the subject of intense research in the last 15 years. Little is known about if and how …

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BURST THE BYSTANDER EFFECT: MAKING A DISCIPLING DIFFERENCE WITH YOUNG ADULTS

Posted onJanuary 12th, 2009April 16th, 2018

  I first learned the term in my undergraduate social psychology class: bystander effect. For the sake of the exam, I just kept in mind …

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