Category Archives: Christian Leadership

The 2 Factors in Development: Invitation & Challenge

Mike Breen has identified 2 factors in discipleship (development of others into the image of Christ): invitation and challenge.  Invitation carries with it hope, relationship, and being seen as a person worthy of investment.  Challenge flows from invitation.  Challenge can be calling up or calling out.  Either way, challenge is most effective when rooted in the relationship of invitation. We believe that bringing challenge is best… Read more »

How to Not Get Hooked!

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If conflict seems to get us emotionally hooked, the next question is – how can we avoid the hooks so as to lead powerfully when hurt words are said, when hurtful actions are taken, when the shift of focus is now on us as leaders rather than the agenda that was so important? One way is to keep listening and… Read more »

I Timothy Leadership – Part 1

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Read through I Timothy chapter one – but read it differently.  How does Paul “lead” Timothy?  This is a personal letter we are invited into by the Lord.  Most of us read scripture from the vantage of how we may be taught in our lives without the full power of entering the story and becoming the characters.  Sit in Paul’s… Read more »

Handling Conflict

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Conflict is unavoidable.  In fact, it is often essential to moving us together into a synergistic future.  When leaders are conflict allergic, when leaders handle conflict inappropriately, the opportunity of conflict becomes an obstacle. One of the key factors of conflict is to have the conversation “outside of our chest.”  That means we must avoid being “hooked” and emotionally overcommitted…. Read more »

Currency of Leadership: Trust

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The currency of leadership is TRUST.  It is not position.  As one leader boldly declared to another, when we have to state that we are the leader, we are not!  Trust is the power of a leader, not position and not personality.  Personality can inspire trust, but the root of trust is character, not charisma.  When the people trust the… Read more »