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Biblical Leadership
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Lesson OneA Biblical Overview of Leadership11 Activities|1 Assessment
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Welcome to Biblical Leadership
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Overview and Objectives
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What Does It Mean to Be “Called” into Leadership?
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Affirmation of God’s Calling into Leadership
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The Responsibility of Ministry Leadership
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Lessons on Leadership from Jesus
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What the Bible Tells Us about the Heart of a Leader
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Exemplifying Servant-Hearted Leadership
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Make a Plan: Reflecting on Your Motivations for Leadership
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Lesson Summary
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References
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Welcome to Biblical Leadership
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Lesson TwoBiblical Models of Leadership Development7 Activities|2 Assessments
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Lesson ThreeBecoming a Redemptive Leader9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Overview and Objectives
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More about the Redemptive Process of Leadership Development
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Focusing on Transformation and Redemption
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Peter as a Redemptive Leader
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Make a Plan: Determining Your Developmental Stage of Redemptive Leadership
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Roadblocks to Redemptive Leadership
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Share Your Thoughts: Reflecting on and Sharing How You Measure Leadership Success
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Lesson Summary
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References
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Overview and Objectives
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Lesson FourBeing an Effective Ministry Leader in a Changing World9 Activities
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Overview and Objectives
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How to Be Intentional about Leadership Development
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Mitigation Plans to Maintain Self-Discipline
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How to Articulate a Ministry Mission
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Make a Plan: Reflecting on Your Own Leadership Development while Leading Others
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Trends of the Twenty-First Century Shaping Church Leadership
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Share Your Thoughts: How Can Leaders Respond to Changing Needs of the Church?
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Lesson Summary
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References
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Overview and Objectives
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion3 Activities
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Lesson Overview
In this lesson, we explore God’s perspectives on successful leadership, His expectations of ministry leaders, and how ministry leadership differs from secular leadership. We also consider how Jesus exemplified servant-hearted leadership through His life and teachings.
Lesson Objectives
When you complete this lesson, you should be able to:
- Deduce Bible-based principles of leadership from biblical teaching and examples of servant-hearted leadership.
- Reflect on the differentiation between the requirements of biblical leaders versus a secular understanding of leadership.
- Clarify your motivations for wanting to lead a ministry.