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Raising leaders who serve where they are, with what they have. Home Grown Leaders aims at providing an approach fro the development of Christian leaders whether they be small group leaders, supervisors of multiple small groups or pastors. It relies on both a biblical foundation and contemporary leadership theology. It seeks to introduce both well-informed lay leaders as well as pastors to the process of developing Christian leaders in context. This book was used to inform leadership trainers at several levels in different parts of the world. Youth With a Mission (YWAM) used it in it's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Raising leaders who serve where they are, with what they have. Home Grown Leaders aims at providing an approach fro the development of Christian leaders whether they be small group leaders, supervisors of multiple small groups or pastors. It relies on both a biblical foundation and contemporary leadership theology. It seeks to introduce both well-informed lay leaders as well as pastors to the process of developing Christian leaders in context. This book was used to inform leadership trainers at several levels in different parts of the world. Youth With a Mission (YWAM) used it in it's leadership development for Europe, the Middle East, and Australia. Christian colleges and seminaries used it to help equip pastors for laying training in diverse places such as England, Kenya, Taiwan, Korea, and the United States.
Autorenporträt
Edgar J. Elliston holds a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction with cognates in International Development and Intercultural Studies from Michigan State University. He completed his MA in Missiology at Fuller Theological Seminary. His own research has addressed a range of missiological projects including receptivity research in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Sudan. Later curriculum research formed the base for the DMin in Missiology at Fuller Theological Seminary. As faculty at Fuller Theological Seminary, he designed and taught missiological research for both doctoral and master's programs.