When Christ said, Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all (Mark 10:43-44, NIV), He redefined the world of management for the Christian leader.
No longer focused on bottom lines, demographics, and profit margins, Christ presents the paradigm of the washbowl and towel, the heart of a servant.
Leadership within the life of the Christian community is, or ought to be, different from the world's ideal of leadership in practice and principle.
In Grace-Full Leadership, explore the leadership qualities and practices that are distinct within the community of Christian leadership. Discover, when managing first as a Christian and second as a leader, how your company or organization can grow exponentially in spiritual gainsan eternity of difference from today's capital gains. Paper.
Dr. John C. Bowling has served as president of Olivet Nazarene University and president of the General Board of the Church of the Nazarene. He is a strong and effective leader who also has a background in pastoral ministry and college teaching. He's a popular speaker and writer with the unique ability to blend biblical insight with the practical demands of daily life. His other books include, A Way with Words, Grace-Full Leadership, and Packin' Up and Headin' Out—Making the Most of Your College Adventure.