The Bible is full of lessons for leaders and leadership. One need not be a Christian to benefit from the lessons on leadership in the Bible. At times people are unexpectedly called to lead, call them spontaneous leaders. They may have no prior experience, training or a plan to be leaders. But, when called to lead and take charge, a true leader emerges. There are no perfect leaders. In the Bible, we read how God uses untrained, unprepared, incomplete and unqualified people to seek and accomplish new and great things for Him. Don't look for perfect leaders. Motivated leaders subject themselves…mehr
The Bible is full of lessons for leaders and leadership. One need not be a Christian to benefit from the lessons on leadership in the Bible. At times people are unexpectedly called to lead, call them spontaneous leaders. They may have no prior experience, training or a plan to be leaders. But, when called to lead and take charge, a true leader emerges. There are no perfect leaders. In the Bible, we read how God uses untrained, unprepared, incomplete and unqualified people to seek and accomplish new and great things for Him. Don't look for perfect leaders. Motivated leaders subject themselves to leadership development all through their lives. Rob McKenna, in his blog, "The Leader Development Crisis," published by Christian Leadership Alliance (May 18, 2020), said this: "Leaders develop in situations where they are pushed to the edge of themselves... and in situations where they are asked to lead at levels they have never experienced before." In the Bible, we find excellent teachable examples of the very situations and experiences that Mr. McKenna mentions. Readers can learn more about the author and explore additional resources on Biblical leadership at the website for the above book: bible-lessons-on-powerful-leadership.com ( https://bible-lessons-on-powerful-leadership.com/ )
Paul Swamidass, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Harbert College of Business, Auburn University, AL, USA, was an industrial manager before serving for more than three decades as a professor of management in American Universities. He retired from Auburn University in 2016. He is the author of several books, research papers, and widely circulated Blogs on Biblical leadership. Over many years, his blogs on Biblical leadership were published and used by LEAD LIKE JESUS, CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE, THE CHRISTIAN POST, and CHRISTIAN DAILY INTERNATIONAL.
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