We are living in a key cultural moment. Many widely assumed cultural values and norms are being shaken and dismantled. Is the Church ready to be the place where people can ask their deep questions and be lovingly discipled towards Jesus?
This book casts fresh vision for a holier, healthier and more humble expression and practice of Christian leadership. In it, Rich Johnson claims that as we navigate the early stages of the post-Christian/post-secular age, leaders have a responsibility to find new ways to develop engaging, resilient and biblical approaches to leadership. Approaches that are defined by being approachable, faithful, radical and Spirit-led.
Using biblical examples of leadership, such as Daniel and Nehemiah, Rich offers a set of principles that will help any church leader serve the communities they care for in a way that makes sense for today.
Introduction
Part 1 - perspectives
1. Making sense of our cultural moment
2. The challenge of leadership in a time of cultural change
3. The call to a new posture and practice of leadership
Part 2 - priorities
4. A vision of leadership for the sake of the world
5. A culture of leadership marked by humility and prayerful dependence on God
6. A commitment to Spirit-led leadership
Part 3 - practices
7. Authentic and robust self-leadership
8. Empowering and releasing leadership
9. Creative and collaborative leadership
Part 4 - possibilities
10. A holier church
11. A healthier church
12. A world alive in the love of God
Conclusion
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