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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

PREPARING FOR CHANGE REACTION: HOW TO INTRODUCE CHANGE IN YOUR CHURCH

Preparing for Change Reaction is designed as a primer to equip church leaders with the tools needed to deal with common reactions to the prospect …

By Stan Patterson
Posted onMarch 2nd, 2010October 15th, 2017
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 …

Book Reviews

CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP, ACROSS THE WORLD: THE GLOBE BOOK OF IN-DEPTH STUDIES OF 25 SOCIETIES.

Posted onNovember 22nd, 2009May 3rd, 2018

  In 1980, Geert Hofstede, in an article challenging the assumption that American management theories apply in cross-cultural settings, noted that the “first U.S. book …

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 …

Feature Articles, PLAYING

PLAYING SECOND TROMBONE

Posted onNovember 16th, 2009April 13th, 2018

  The hall is packed. Breath-taking music surrounds me as only it can when I’m here in one of the best seats in the house—at …

christian, Feature Articles

MOBBING IN CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATIONS: WHEN ABUSE IS SPIRITUALIZED

Posted onNovember 5th, 2009April 13th, 2018

  Abstract: Mobbing in the workplace has been the subject of intense research in the last 15 years. Little is known about if and how …

Leadership Lived

RALPH D. WINTER, 1924-2009: INNOVATIVE AND INSPIRING MISSIONS LEADER

Posted onOctober 19th, 2009April 13th, 2018

  Editor’s Note: Earlier this year one of the most fervent advocates of the church’s mission of salvation to those not yet reached by the …

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 …

RESEARCH FOR ACTION

GOOD LEADERS MAKING BAD DECISIONS?

Posted onSeptember 16th, 2009July 25th, 2019

  Why do good leaders make bad decisions? Brain researchers exploring the errors of judgment which lead to bad decisions point to two unconscious processes …

Book Reviews

CROSS-CULTURAL SERVANTHOOD: SERVING THE WORLD IN CHRISTLIKE HUMILITY

Posted onSeptember 12th, 2009July 25th, 2019

  The moment you spot the term “cross-cultural” in a title of a book or article, you know you may be in for surprises. In …

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