99 Powerful Questions for Christian Leaders

99 Powerful Questions for Christian Leaders
Author: Steve Ogne,Dave DeVries
Publsiher: 99 Powerful Questions
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2015-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1942601026

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Powerful questions contribute to amazing insights and impact. Having coached and trained thousands of Christian leaders, Steve Ogne and Dave DeVries have learned firsthand that asking powerful questions often accelerates personal insight and forward progress. Yet, what makes a question powerful? The most powerful questions cause self-reflection and discovery. They surface information, increase awareness, or promote action. This simple book provides these kinds of questions-and shows you how to use them. Each question can be asked of yourself or to empower another Christian leader. Powerful questions are the best tool for empowering Christian leaders. Use them wisely.

The Student Missionary Appeal

The Student Missionary Appeal
Author: Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions. International Convention
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1898
Genre: Missions
ISBN: WISC:89065733610

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Christian Reflections on The Leadership Challenge

Christian Reflections on The Leadership Challenge
Author: James M. Kouzes,Barry Z. Posner
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2009-04-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470730461

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Christian Reflections on The Leadership Challenge is a faith-based companion to the best-selling leadership book of all time--The Leadership Challenge. Grounded in Jim and Barry’s time-tested research, Christian Reflections on The Leadership Challenge describes their Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership ® --Model the Way, Inspire a Shared Vision, Challenge the Process, Enable Others to Act, and Encourage the Heart—and offers practical guidance and inspiring examples about how Christian leaders can have a powerful impact in their workplaces, communities, and congregations by bringing their faith into their leadership. In addition to Jim and Barry’s foundational wisdom, the book brings together five leaders who reflect on the Five Practices from a Christian perspective. John C. Maxwell, David McAllister-Wilson, Patrick Lencioni, Nancy Ortberg, and Ken Blanchard share insights and stories culled from personal experience and the lives of other Christian leaders who have accomplished extraordinary things in churches, communities, classrooms, and corporations. Their thoughtful reflections on the role of faith in leadership will propel leaders and aspiring leaders

The Leader s Guide to Coaching in Schools

The Leader s Guide to Coaching in Schools
Author: John Campbell,Christian van Nieuwerburgh
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2017-06-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781506335858

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Grow your leadership skills to bring out the best in your school Help your staff get "unstuck" no matter what challenges they are facing through solutions-focused coaching techniques that help them envision desired outcomes and the actions needed to achieve them. Through video examples and tools, this step-by-step guide shows you how to: Introduce a coaching approach into a wide range of conversational contexts Use the GROWTH coaching conversation framework to improve both staff and student success and well-being Use coaching approaches in areas that school leaders typically find challenging: in formal performance reviews, when giving informal feedback, and when working with teams

The Power of Small Groups in Christian Formation

The Power of Small Groups in Christian Formation
Author: Harley T. Atkinson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2018-01-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532634642

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Small groups continue to be a significant part of church life and Christian formation in the twenty-first century, impacting a church and society characterized by loneliness and fragmentation. As such, Julie Gorman is prompted to declare, "Small groups have come of age! They have found unprecedented acceptance and endorsement." This is a comprehensive book on small groups and Christian formation informed by theology, church history, and the social sciences. It addresses both the foundations and praxis of groups, with a special emphasis on leading dynamic group discussions.

The Power of Servant Leadership

The Power of Servant Leadership
Author: Robert K. Greenleaf
Publsiher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1998-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1576750353

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"A collection of eight of Greenleaf's most compelling essays on servant-leadership, ... [an] approach to leadership ... which puts serving others, including employees, customers, and community, first."--Back cover.

Powerful Leaders

Powerful Leaders
Author: Marcus Honeysett
Publsiher: Inter-Varsity Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2022-02-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781789743456

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As understanding and awareness of abuse has grown, many revelations of church leaders abusing their power have come to light. How did the church get here? Is there a way we can address both individual and institutional failings to counter the misuse of power and, more importantly, prevent it in first place? Powerful Leaders? exposes and explores how leaders are tempted away from a biblical model of leadership into illegitimate - and in the worst cases abusive - use of authority and power. Director of Living Leadership, a charity that focuses on healthy leadership and church culture, Marcus Honeysett traces how leaders move along a spectrum of healthy to unhealthy uses of power and position and offers practical wisdom for countering and preventing harmful leadership. Drawing on his years of experience in the local church and working with leaders and congregations, Honeysett unpacks how to spot danger signs of abuse in the church and provides advice on what to do if you see or are under unhealthy leadership. He also explores why people don't blow the whistle and encourages critical self-examination in existing leaders to ensure they maintain a healthy use of power - and offers guidance to help leaders improve their skills and move back towards healthy, biblically-based leadership. For anyone concerned about improving safeguarding in the church, Powerful Leaders? will prove a valuable resource. It challenges and equips both those in leadership and those in a position to hold leaders accountable, and will empower them to take the necessary steps forward to create healthier church cultures in which everyone can thrive.

Counter Cultural Paradigmatic Leadership

Counter Cultural Paradigmatic Leadership
Author: Gary K. G. Choong
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2011-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781610971362

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In Counter-Cultural Paradigmatic Leadership Gary Choong challenges the reader to consider the mind-set, motive, and manner of leadership in any Asian setting that is suffused with contemporary practices of paternalistic authority. It provides a counter-cultural paradigm shift for the Christian leader who desires to honor God with mind and heart based on a biblical, moral foundation and to lead with character, biblical core values, and a commitment to further the cause of Christ. The counter-cultural paradigms and practices of integrity, humility, and empowerment address the ills of contemporary paternalistic authority such as didactic leadership, guarding and building of reputation, protection of dominance, autocratic control, nepotism, cronyism, ambivalence, lack of accountability, overstaying one's effectiveness, and underestimating one's subordinates. This counter-cultural paradigmatic Christian leadership deals first with the Christian leader's character and spiritual formation over a lifetime; second, it seeks to influence and impact team members toward biblical coherence and congruence in discipleship, team ministry, and leadership development; third, it encourages the leader to consider ways to address organizational behavioral dysfunctions, and hence organizational coherence, congruence, and effectiveness, particularly with a view toward leadership succession and organizational significance.