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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
Book Reviews

MAKING FRIENDS, MAKING DISCIPLES: GROWING YOUR CHURCH THROUGH AUTHENTIC RELATIONSHIPS

  Making Friends, Making Disciples: Growing Your Church Through Authentic Relationships is the first in a series of books (Living Church) designed to address eight …

By Lee B. Spitzer
Posted onJune 22nd, 2010May 1st, 2018
Leadership Lived

HARDSHIP AND LEADERSHIP: IS THERE A CONNECTION?

Posted onJune 21st, 2010April 20th, 2018

  Abstract Hardship or adverse circumstances in life occur to every human being. The question that the researcher of this study attempts to answer is: …

Editorial

COMMITTED TO SERVE LEADERS

Posted onJune 13th, 2010October 15th, 2017

A few days ago I had an unexpected leadership lesson from an unlikely source. It happened on a safari in Nairobi National Park, near Nairobi, …

Article Responses

THE PARABLE OF THE BRAMBLE

Posted onJune 2nd, 2010April 16th, 2018

  Few are the parables found in the Law and Prophets section of the Bible, but one of these rare literary pieces is found in …

Feature Articles

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 …

Global Lead

HOW NOT TO GET LOST IN TRANSLATION

Posted onMay 23rd, 2010October 15th, 2017

When I was a missionary working in Asia, I looked forward to the occasional times when a guest speaker would be preaching in English at …

Book Reviews

THE PRACTICE OF ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP: TOOLS AND TACTICS FOR CHANGING YOUR ORGANIZATION AND THE WORLD

Posted onMay 11th, 2010October 15th, 2017

I work in a conservative 150-member church made up primarily of older people. Recently, a group of 40 students joined the church and their numbers …

Article Responses

WHY AN UNDERGRADUATE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM?

Posted onMay 3rd, 2010April 23rd, 2018

The Big Question A few months ago, the “Catalyst One Day” leadership conference came to Chicago. I had come to trust Catalyst from years of …

Book Reviews

THE SEVEN SIGNS OF ETHICAL COLLAPSE.

Posted onMay 1st, 2010October 15th, 2017

The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse, by Marianne Jennings, is a fitting postmortem of the failings of American companies whose self-inflicted demise was a startling …

RESEARCH FOR ACTION

DESIGNING LEADERSHIP TRAINING

Posted onApril 21st, 2010October 15th, 2017

Many Christian training programs for leaders are just simplified versions of academic programs. But are these programs effectively helping leaders to develop the skills and …

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