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Category: Biblical Reflection

Biblical Reflection

Understanding Discipling and Mentoring Through an Exegetical Analysis of Exodus 18:13–23 and Judges 2:6–17

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021June 27th, 2022

In 1982, the Johnson & Johnson company faced a tremendous crisis when seven people in Chicago died after taking Extra-Strength Tylenol. Although it was determined …

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Biblical Reflection

Innovation Principles From Early Christianity for Today: Sacred Texture in James

Posted onMarch 1st, 2021December 31st, 2021

Note: The views represented in this article are the author’s own and do not reflect the views or opinions of the U.S. government. Despite initially …

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Biblical Reflection

Romans 12: A Leader’s Guide to Transformation

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2020July 16th, 2021

Introduction In the mid-twentieth century, the leadership industry exploded. Barbara Kellerman (2012), a Harvard leadership professor, describes this phenomenon as “countless leadership centers, institutes, courses, …

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Biblical Reflection

The Cost Of Team Leadership In Mark 6:7–13: A Sanctifying Work

Posted onMarch 1st, 2020April 23rd, 2021

Team leadership comes with a cost. It guards against self-interest and is a sanctifying work. Within the pericope of Mark 6:7–13 rests a fascinating insight …

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Biblical Reflection

Pharoah’s Story: The Decision-Making Power Of A Leader

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2019December 31st, 2021

Every individual comes to a point in his or her life where decision-making is necessary. The remarkable thing about God is that He offers us …

Biblical Reflection

Do Shepherds Make Bad Decisions?

Posted onMarch 1st, 2019December 31st, 2021

Actress Brittany Murphy once said, “Life presents you with so many decisions. A lot of times, they’re right in front of your face, and they’re …

Biblical Reflection

Ethical Leadership Principles in 1 Timothy 6

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2018January 11th, 2021

Ethical Leadership Principles in 1 Timothy 6 What is “good?” Leaders must know how to approach this question to do the “good” that is required …

Biblical Reflection

It Seemed Good to the Holy Spirit and to Us: A Biblical Example of the Organization Decision-making Process

Posted onMarch 1st, 2018January 11th, 2021

Christian leadership involves merging the fundamentals of organizational behavioral theory with the truths of the Scriptures. This allows Christian leaders to maximize the decision-making process …

Biblical Reflection

Love in the Ordinary: Leadership in the Gospel of John

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2017January 11th, 2021

Introduction James K. A. Smith (2016) observes a pair of intriguing questions at the beginning and in the end of the gospel of John. When …

Biblical Reflection

What Made Nehemiah an Effective Leader?

Posted onMarch 1st, 2017January 11th, 2021

Abstract: Nehemiah, whose role changed from that of royal cupbearer to governor of Judah, utilized multiple leadership strategies in accomplishing his goal of rebuilding the …

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