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Category: Leadership Lived

Leadership Lived

The Predictors of Sustainability and Well-Being in Ministry

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2020December 12th, 2023

Introduction Research suggests that, while leaders’ health is a relevant consideration for the health of every organization (Wageman, Nunes, Burruss, & Hackman, 2008), vast improvement …

Leadership Lived

Commander and Christian: Not Mutually Exclusive

Posted onMarch 1st, 2020December 12th, 2023

Leadership theory covers a vast spectrum of skills, behaviors, and relationships. The theoretical world of leadership continues as a dynamic and agile field of study, …

Leadership Lived

A Living Example Of Ethical Leadership

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2019December 31st, 2021

On August 8, 2017, David Maraga, a Seventh-day Adventist Christian and Chief Justice of Kenya’s Supreme Court, made national news when he ruled that Kenya’s …

Leadership Lived

Biblical and Historical Criteria for Evaluating a Ministry Organization

Posted onMarch 1st, 2019December 31st, 2021

Introduction The Christian leader in the present age contends with a challenge of aim. What is the target? What will guide Christian leaders in their …

Leadership Lived

MacArthur and Eisenhower: A Comparison of Their Use of Faith as Leaders

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2018January 11th, 2021

Introduction There are few examples today of leaders who use faith in the daily leadership of their organizations. Looking to the past for examples of …

Leadership Lived

Servant Leadership and Church Health and Growth

Posted onMarch 1st, 2018January 11th, 2021

Introduction Much has been written about Robert K. Greenleaf (1904-1990) and his theory known as “servant leadership.” In 1964, Greenleaf took early retirement from his …

Leadership Lived

The Need for Spiritual Leadership

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2017January 11th, 2021

Abstract: Leadership comes in different shapes and sizes within our society. Some leadership practices are characterized as good, and other forms are toxic. However, within the …

Leadership Lived

The Path of Leadership Development

Posted onMarch 1st, 2017January 11th, 2021

Everyone wants to develop leaders. And everyone seems to struggle with how to do it well. It’s an almost universal aspiration, yet we often fall …

Leadership Lived

Healthy Churches Grow

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2016January 11th, 2021

He walked into the church not knowing what to expect. It had been hard making the decision, but he was determined to attempt to worship …

Leadership Lived

The Sankofa Bird and Reflection

Posted onMarch 1st, 2016January 12th, 2021

  As a minister of the Gospel, I have often reflected on the tension between Paul’s counsel in Philippians 3:13, 14 (forgetting those things that …

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