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The Christian Leader: Rehabilitating Our Addiction to Secular Leadership

Autor Bill Hull Cuvânt înainte de Robby Gallaty
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2016
What if everything you've heard about leadership is wrong?
Secular models of leadership rooted in pragmatic success dominate Christian leadership in the West. It makes our work impersonal and exploitive. And, at worst, it serves the leader rather than those the leader leads.
We need a different style of leadership—one patterned after Jesus. We need to learn to influence others out of our character, for that is what Jesus did.
The Christian Leader is not about improving your church, your work, or your family; it is about changing how you lead. It does more than teach you how to modify your behavior; it shows you how to change the sources of your behavior—your motives and reasons for being a Christian leader. In the end, as everything you know and believe about Christian leadership is transformed, it will lead to transformation in those you lead and serve.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780310525332
ISBN-10: 0310525330
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 138 x 211 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States

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What if everything you've heard about leadership is wrong?
Secular models of leadership rooted in pragmatic success dominate Christian leadership in the West. It makes our work impersonal and exploitive. And, at worst, it serves the leader rather than those the leader leads.
We need a different style of leadership—one patterned after Jesus. We need to learn to influence others out of our character, for that is what Jesus did.
The Christian Leader is not about improving your church, your work, or your family; it is about changing how you lead. It does more than teach you how to modify your behavior; it shows you how to change the sources of your behavior—your motives and reasons for being a Christian leader. In the end, as everything you know and believe about Christian leadership is transformed, it will lead to transformation in those you lead and serve.

Cuprins

Introduction Chapter 1: The Rehabilitation of Christian Leaders: Rehabilitate Your Thinking About JesusRehabilitation for Christian leaders begins with a commitment to do more than acknowledge Jesus’ uniqueness; it is when they rearrange their lives around his practices.Chapter 2: What Makes a Leader Happy?: Rehabilitate Your MotivationJesus was happy when his followers experienced joy and meaning.Chapter 3: Making a Dent in the World: Rehabilitate Your Idea of How You Make Your MarkJesus was most effective when he was himself in the ordinary circumstances of life.Chapter 4: The Leader’s Worldview: Rehabilitate Your Interpretation of the WorldJesus was effective in this world because he was guided by the reality of another world.Chapter 5: The Leader and Humility: Rehabilitate What You Think of YourselfJesus was able to serve because he had a clear understanding of who he was dependent on and gladly acknowledged it.Chapter 6: Becoming Something Else: Rehabilitate How Far You Are Willing to GoJesus withheld nothing; he taught us to lay aside privilege and that we have great capacity to change.Chapter 7: Leadership in Hard Times: Rehabilitate How Much You Can TakeJesus taught us how to suffer under pressure, thrive in it, and teach others in the middle of it.Chapter 8: The Rewards of Leadership: Rehabilitate What You Want Out of ItJesus was satisfied with the knowledge that he had faithfully completed his Father’s work and that he had not squandered anything that his Father entrusted to him.Chapter 9: Leaders Are a Work in Progress: Rehabilitate Your Heart for Staying in the StruggleJesus modeled for us that leadership is as much following, listening, and submitting as it is leading others. It will involve pain and pleasure, and it will continue until we are finished with God’s work.Notes About the Author