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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Check Your Understanding: Biblical Leadership Principles
Answer the multiple-choice questions that follow to check your understanding of some concepts learned so far. These questions are provided so you can ensure that your understanding is correct, and so you know which knowledge areas in the lesson you should review.
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- Should you be incorrect in your first attempt, read the hint provided and review previous pages in the lesson to correct your understanding before attempting the question again.
- Should you still get the answer incorrect in your second attempt, review the relevant pages of the lesson with the correct answer provided.
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Leading a ministry is the same type of calling as being the CEO of a business.
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What are the two main aspects to becoming a ministry leader?
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What aspect of biblical leadership do the Old Testament leadership roles reveal?
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Ministry leaders may be called to lead communities for short periods of time for specific purposes.
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Ministry leaders should first define what position and location they want to serve in when looking for a ministry leadership job.
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