Leadership Lessons from the Kings
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Lesson OneLessons from Saul, Ishbosheth, David, and Solomon3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoLessons from Rehoboam, Jeroboam, and Abijah3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeLessons from Abijah and Asa3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourLessons from Asa and Jehoshaphat3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveLessons from Jehoshaphat and Jehoram3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SixLessons from Ahaziah, Athaliah, Joash, and Jehoiada3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SevenLessons from Joash and Amaziah3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson EightLessons from Uzziah, Hezekiah, and Josiah3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson NineLessons from Josiah, Jehoiakim, and Zedekiah3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TenFinal Leadership Lessons3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Discussion Questions
Christian Learning Center › Forums › Choose one of the four lessons discussed in this lecture and explain how you can use it to improve your abilities as a leader. Provide specific examples.
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Choose one of the four lessons discussed in this lecture and explain how you can use it to improve your abilities as a leader. Provide specific examples.
Lorenzo Savage replied 1 month ago 48 Members · 49 Replies
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David, the man after God’s heart. Looking to the legacy he left through his transparency in praise encourages me to improve my abilities as a leader. I am a homeschooling mother and grandmother. With each conversation I have, I remain mindful that it is teaching the ones who are hearing and watching me. Like David’s words and actions that are still inspiring and teaching today, I hope my choice of edifying words and cautions movements are remembered as God influenced and taken to heart. My parents who are ministers of the Gospel had taught me that actions speak louder than words and that attitude is everything. I see this understanding modeled through David as I read and meditate on the scriptures. Psalm 32:8 Psalm 49:17 1 Samuel 25:32,33a
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I seriously needed all of those lessons. I am a Lead guest service coordinator at Wheelermission shelter. I had become irrelevant. I got lazy and wasn’t doing much of anything. I forgot that God had gifted me with this position. I didn’t know I had become irrelevant until this lesson. I have gotten my zeal back and working more on being the leader God wants me to be.
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Lesson #2, You can lead but be an irrelevant leader.
This lesson challenges me most because if you have the position but serve no purpose, you can be an irrelevant leader. I believe that as a leader we must lead with a passion so that we can make a relevant leader that motivates the group to achieve positive results. -
Lesson 3: Keeping God first and obeying his commands is key when trying to teach and lead people to God. I make bibles, Christian books on many topics, tracts, and other related Christian material available to those seeking to help or lead others to Christ. It’s challenging when people don’t want anything to do with God. I place my heart on God to get me through these challenges and He always comes through by sending people my way that are looking for Christian material. People show great respect towards me during these time periods. I’m doing a good job at being obedient to God and I see Him working in my life. I can truly see that when I have God’s heart, things happen and it makes people want to follow me.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › Which of the four lessons discussed in this lecture challenges you most? Why?
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Which of the four lessons discussed in this lecture challenges you most? Why?
Lorenzo Savage replied 1 month ago 37 Members · 38 Replies
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