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Category: Leadership

Leadership

BRINGING CHRIST TO THE TABLE OF LEADERSHIP: MOVING TOWARDS A THEOLOGY OF LEADERSHIP

Posted onAugust 3rd, 2011April 30th, 2018

  Abstract: The church’s leadership experience spanning the centuries places it in a unique position to contribute to leadership studies. Any contribution should grow out …

Leadership

TRANSFORMING INITIATIVES: LEADERSHIP ETHICS FROM THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT

Posted onDecember 17th, 2009April 16th, 2018

  The Sermon on the Mount has been widely discussed in Christian literature and scholarly writings since the first circulation of the Gospels. Some feel …

Leadership

LEADING A CHURCH INTO WORLD MISSION: THE LIFE AND LEADERSHIP OF JOHN NEVINS ANDREWS

Posted onNovember 22nd, 2009April 16th, 2018

  Leadership credibility is hard to gain, but easy to lose—even with a longstanding record of achievements. In a national election year, leadership credibility is …

Leadership, Leadership and Learning, Leadership Interview

THE SUCCESS DELUSION: WHY IT CAN BE SO HARD FOR SUCCESSFUL LEADERS TO CHANGE

Posted onOctober 11th, 2009April 13th, 2018

  Any human, in fact, any animal will tend to repeat behavior that is followed by positive reinforcement. The more successful we become, the more …

Leadership

LEADERSHIP: FACING THE FAIRYTALE

Posted onDecember 12th, 2008April 16th, 2018

  We all like a story. As children we know a good story when we hear it. Good stories have a common beginning, “Once upon …

Leadership

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION: WHAT THE RESEARCH SHOWS IS WORKING AND WHY

Posted onJuly 12th, 2008April 10th, 2018

  Recent trends in academic leadership development are instructive for those in the academy as well as practitioners. This brief review of literature regarding leadership …

Leadership

CELEBRATING PARADOXES IN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP

Posted onJune 12th, 2007March 10th, 2022

  Studying organizations as dynamic, open systems has captured the interest of organizational scholars for several decades. Along with other influences this has led to …

Leadership

THE PASTOR’S ROLE IN VISION-BASED LEADERSHIP

Posted onJune 4th, 2007April 6th, 2018

  Editor’s Note: Unless otherwise indicated all Bible references in this paper are to the New International Version (NIV). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Bible Publishers, …

Leadership

The Journal of Applied ChristianLeadership: Mission

Posted onJune 16th, 2006October 15th, 2017

Mission—“To provide a peer-reviewed published dialogue of applied research in Christian servant leadership across denominational, cultural, and disciplinary environments.” Th is mission involves several elements …

Leadership

THE IMPORTANCE OF LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Posted onJune 13th, 2006April 6th, 2018

    Why Is It Important? Someone once said, “Those closest to the leader will determine the success level of that leader,” (Maxwell, 1995) and …

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