This article focuses on some key realities about the growth of people and the Christian servant leader’s role in its facilitation. First it’s the recognition that growth in organizations is as dependent upon God as is growth in a garden. However, growth needs to be fostered; it requires sufficient room for the individual to grow but excessive growth on the part of one can constrain and deprive another. Even then the difficult process of “pruning” is required to help shape and direct people, increasing their fruitfulness. But perhaps the most uncomfortable aspect of growth is change. This is inevitable.
The Servant Leader’s Garden: Without Change There’s No Growth
by Thorsten Grahn on January 9, 2012 in Change, Leadership, Methods, Organisational Leadership, Pepole Development, Performance, Role Model, Servant Leader, SL, Strengths and Weaknesses, Team, Training
Jesus: The Role Model for Christian Leaders
by Thorsten Grahn on November 8, 2011 in Church Leadership, Leadership, Organisational Leadership, Pepole Development, Performance, Power, Role Model, Servant Leader, SL, Team
There is a lot that is said and written about Christian leadership. Much of it is not actually about leadership at all, but is focused on theological, expositional, hermeneutical, worship facilitation and communications skills. It’s also sad to say that Christian leadership today seems frequently to get confused with the modern concept of celebrity. Where consideration is given to the vital skills of people and organizational leadership, the Christian world so often seems to call upon secular, worldly models, passing over the one role model who should be in focus – Jesus Christ.
Understanding Personality Questionnaires for Christian Leaders : The Key to Solving Your People Puzzles Quickly and Effectively?
by Andy Gilbert on September 13, 2011 in Church Leadership, CL, Conflict, Decision, Gifting, Integrity, Leadership, Methods, OL, Organisational Leadership, Pepole Development, Performance, Recruitment, Strengths and Weaknesses, Stress, Team
Using questionnaires to increase self-awareness and create an understanding of personality differences can help Christian Leaders and team members understand how they interrelate. Armed with this knowledge, and a little guidance, they can adjust how they work together to achieve their full potential.
A Time for Everything – 10 Time Management Tips for Christian Leaders
by Andy Gilbert on September 6, 2011 in CL, Decision, Leadership, Methods, Ministry, OL, Pepole Development, Performance, Planning, Role Model, Servant Leader, Stress, Team, Time Management
As a Christian Leader may be you feel overwhelmed by the stresses and demands you and others place on your use of time? Time Management skills are vital to your effectiveness and the role model that you are as a servant leader.
10 Mistakes You Can make When Seeking a New Pastor
by Colin D. Buckland on August 8, 2011 in Change, Church Leadership, CL, Decision, Leadership, Ministry, Planning, Recruitment, Stress, Team
When seeking a new pastor for your church there are number of classic mistakes that you can make; they can have dire consequences for your church and your newly appointed pastor and their family. This article, born out of years of experience helps you ponder these mistakes in the hope of helping you make good choices in God’s service.
Stress – Tips for the Servant Leader Part 1: The Cost of Stress to Your Team
by Colin Buckland and Mike Waddell on May 31, 2011 in Burnout, Church Leadership, Leadership, OL, Organisational Leadership, SL, Stress, Team
“The truth is we should minimize negative stress in the workplace if we want to maximize productivity. If you really want to get the best with your people, from your people, then actually minimizing work-related or occupational stress is really something worth looking at.” Colin Buckland
If Only I Built Tables…..15 Reasons Why Christian Leaders Are Stressed
by Colin D. Buckland on May 9, 2011 in Burnout, Church Leadership, CL, Conflict, Leadership, Ministry, OL, Organisational Leadership, Strengths and Weaknesses, Stress, Team
If stress allowed us to die, perhaps a little sooner but feeling comfortable that we, as a Christian leader had achieved our full potential for God and made a Kingdom difference, then we might think the trade worthwhile. Unfortunately it is seldom so clean and tidy, and perhaps even less so when, well before any part of our bodies give up, burnout’s devastating consequences wreak havoc in the church.
The life of a Christian leader, especially a church minister, is surrounded by more than enough stressors for any ten others. What is more, they are often unobserved by them, their loved ones and their church board, waiting to strike. This may seem over dramatic but it is oh so real to oh so many.
The aim of this short series is to enable Christian leaders and those around them to be alerted to the risks and consequences of ministry stress and the devastation of burnout that so often follows.
Taming the Email Dragon: How to be a Responsible Emailer
by Mike Waddell on December 7, 2010 in Communications, Leadership, OL, Organisational Leadership, Team
While it has liberated communication it has also turned modern workers into the hi-tech equivalent of the industrial revolution’s mill workers. But there are ways to take control of email and make it an effective tool, to be a responsible emailer. Given the amount of time that cane be lost serving email this is especially important for the Third sector where money and resources are scarce. So, why not learn how to be a responsible emailer!
Communication Tips for Servant Leaders: Do You Fail to Communicate Because You Fail To Listen?
by Mike Waddell on October 26, 2010 in Church Leadership, CL, Communications, Leadership, OL, Organisational Leadership, Team
The irony of effective communication skills is that the most powerful tool at your disposal is not speaking but listening. If you fail to listen you will fail to communicate. Here are some tips for the servant leader on responsible listening.
Communication Tips for Servant Leaders: 6 Ways That You Can Help Your Listeners Hear You
by Mike Waddell on October 25, 2010 in Church Leadership, CL, Communications, Leadership, OL, Organisational Leadership, Team
The listener’s learning style can play a big role in how well they keep up with and understand what we have to say. In this post we look at how learning styles affect our ability to communicate with others. We each have a different learning style, which is a description of how we learn best.
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FREEDOM TO SERVE:
Discovering Emotional Intelligence For The Christian Leader 22nd & 23rd May 2012
Christian leaders; learn how to “get inside the skin” of others and work more effectively with them.
Getaway Guide 2012
HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS FOR CHRISTIAN WORKERS
The 2012 edition of the Getaway Guide is now available here
Christian Leadership Books
Freedom to Lead
by Colin Buckland
Price: £8.99
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This book (originally published under the title of Liberated to Lead) is for any Christian in a position of leadership in the Church. Many leaders struggle with the nature of their role – trying to do the impossible for God, rather than doing their best and leaving the rest to the God of the impossible.
Colin helps readers to:
- Balance family life and the pressures of ministry
- Set realistic expectations in ministry
- Understand one’s calling to Christian service
- Avoid or overcome burnout.
Freedom to Lead is an invaluable tool for leaders who want to learn more about themselves and the role God has called them to.
You can download a sample chapter from here....
Culture Craft (eBook version)
By Rick Sessoms & Colin Buckland
Price £3.99
Many committed, capable, next-generation leaders are confused and frustrated in their current organisations. They cannot reconcile the evident chasm between the Jesus way of leadership and their own organisations’ dysfunctional cultures.
Rick and Colin have written this book to clear the confusion. They ask tough questions that reveal any organisation’s culture. They also offer practical, proven tools to build a ‘healthy’ organisation, one whose members demonstrate real values that are consistent with the teaching and example of Jesus.
This is a must-read book for ‘culture crafters’, those leaders who want to influence their organisations toward better health.
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