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Dissertation Notices

Dissertation Notices

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2024August 28th, 2025
Book Reviews

Staying Informed About Gen Z and Other Generations: A Review of Resources

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2024August 28th, 2025
Book Reviews

Reading to Lead by 30: Books That Shaped My Early Career as a Leader

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2024August 28th, 2025
Biblical Reflection

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

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 …

By Joy Jones-Carmack
Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021December 12th, 2023
Leadership Interview

“Constant Kindness, Constant Gracefulness:” Leading in Conflict

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021December 12th, 2023

Petr Cincala, on behalf of the Journal of Applied Christian Leadership: Thank you for being a part of this issue of the Journal of Applied …

Feature Articles

The Multiple Simultaneous Stakeholder Phenomenon: Stakeholder Theory in the Church

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021December 12th, 2023

Abstract: Stakeholder theory is useful in identifying individuals or groups that are invested in, benefit from, or are potentially harmed by an organization. This article …

Feature Articles

Is Servant Leadership Just for Western Cultures? Complexities, Gaps, and Challenges

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021December 12th, 2023

Abstract: Servant leadership was originally proposed as an ethical way of leading and has become a near-synonym for Christian leadership. This is problematic, however, because …

Leadership Lived

Archetypes of Experiential Education Personnel: Leadership Qualities in a Team Context

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021December 12th, 2023

Introduction In this age of participation trophies, it seems glib to assert that “everyone’s a leader.” However, what is perceived as a leaderis merely a …

Dialogue

Thriving While Surviving: Second Chair Leadership in the African American Church

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021December 12th, 2023

GARY NELSON The Bible is replete with markers that God intends for His Church to be governed by a group of leaders. While the blueprint …

Dialogue

Why Leadership Conflict Exists in the Church: The Structural Conflict Theory Perspective

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021December 12th, 2023

Leadership serves as a rallying point and influential factor in any organization, making leadership positions enviable. However, leadership conflict abounds in every organization, just as …

Book Reviews

When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021December 12th, 2023

By Daniel H. Pink Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate (2019) Kindle edition, 272 pages Reviewed by DAVID SHIN In his book When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, author Daniel Pink contends that “when” we do something …

Book Reviews

High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021December 12th, 2023

By Amanda RipleyNew York: Simon and Schuster (2021) Kindle edition, 363 pagesReviewed by GEERT TAP Life is filled with mysterious forces that shape each one …

Book Reviews

Church of Cowards

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2021December 12th, 2023

By Matt WalshWashington, DC: Regnery Gateway (2020)202 pagesReviewed by RICHIE HAWKINS As I read Church of Cowards, I literally had to take extended breaks after each chapter because I felt mentally exhausted; …

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