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Editorial

Resolute Leaders and Unfazed Visionaries: Euphoria, Disappointments, and Sacrifices

Posted onMarch 1st, 2024July 18th, 2024
Biblical Reflection

Suspending Policy Implementation for Higher Good: A Reflection on Nehemiah 5:14–16

Posted onMarch 1st, 2024July 18th, 2024
Leadership Interview

A Woman Chosen by God to Leadership

Posted onMarch 1st, 2024July 18th, 2024
Biblical Reflection

The Leading Servant

  Servant leadership theory and practice emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s to become a global phenomenon. Since 1969, when Greenleaf (2002) penned …

By Gyeongchun Chol
Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021
Leadership Interview

Leadership Issues for the Church

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

    Shirley Freed (SF): First of all, thanks a whole lot for coming to andrews and for being willing to talk. I hope that …

Feature Articles

African-American Women Elders in Adventist Congregations

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

      Abstract: Historically, African-American women have been influential in building and expanding the role of the African-American church as well as their role …

Feature Articles

Authentic Leadership and Its Relationship to Ministerial Effectiveness

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

  Abstract: Sometimes bright, well-intentioned pastors fail at building effective, credible, transparent, and trusting social relationships with the laity they lead. Pastoral training programs do …

Feature Articles

Leaders and Their Use of Power in Facilitating Organizational Change

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

  Introduction Direction setting is a common practice in North American organizations. Organizational leaders often unquestioningly accept traditional direction-setting strategies as best practices. Some organizations …

Leadership Lived

Mentor

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

  Introduction “You are the best mentor I have ever had.” Her words soaked into my soul like rain on a dry lake. I love …

Dialogue

Engaging Adventist Millennials: A Church Embracing Relationships

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

  “What does it take to engage with the Millennial generation?” Fortune 500 companies, media firms, major faith communities, and many more are asking this …

Book Reviews

Peer to Peer Leadership: Why the Network is the Leader

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

    By Mila N. Baker; San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler (2014); Reviewed by STANLEY E. PATTERSON Mila Baker, the author of Peer to Peer Leadership, …

Book Reviews

Kill the Company: End the Status Quo, Start an Innovation Revolution

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

    By Lisa Bodell; New York, NJ: Bibliomotion (2012); Reviewed by MIROSLAV DANIHEL The book under review, Kill the Company, is written by Lisa Bodell. …

Book Reviews

Boundaries for Leaders: Results, Relationships, and Being Ridiculously in Charge

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

    By Henry Cloud; New York, NY: Harper Collins (2013); Reviewed by RON AGUILERA   Boundaries for Leaders is the latest book by well-known author …

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