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The Outstanding Characteristics Christian Leadership Worth Emulating

Great leaders take charge The concept of moving intentionally toward a clear and compelling purpose and motivating people to follow you is implicit in the word "leader." A leader has a goal in mind and rallies his or her followers to help him or her achieve it. In ancient history, no one is a greater example of this than Jesus. How did a lowly carpenter, seemingly out of nowhere, lead a small group of undervalued blue-collar followers to "make disciples of all nations"? Leadership is the answer! The test of a Christian leader's efficacy is what happens to his or her followers after he or she has passed away. The incredible thing about Jesus' leadership abilities is that his disciples are still carrying out his mission 2,000 years later. Jesus was a great leader. And, if you think about it, he's still in charge, but now from a higher vantage point. “I will construct my church...” Jesus said to Peter in Matthew 16:18. From the right hand of the Father, t...

Five Characteristics of Effective Church Leaders

Today's Church has a huge need for strong, effective leadership . Leaders who only seek to preserve the status quo will fail to lead the Church to fulfill its God-given purpose and vision. Pastors and leaders in the Church today must be individuals who are aware of the times and who lead accordingly. According to 1 Chronicles 12:32, the men of Issachar, in David's day were individuals who knew what was going on. “Of the sons of Issachar, men who grasped the times, with an understanding of what Israel had to do...” reads 1 Chronicles 12:32. (NASB) What traits should today's Church leaders have? In today's church leader, there are five basic leadership traits that should be present. Demonstrate a sense of safety Leaders must be confident in who they are and what God has called them to achieve. Even in uncertain times, this assurance gives you the flexibility to make critical, life-changing decisions and take the necessary risks based on those decisions. Show that yo...

Discipleship in the Next Generation

There is a particular taste to the Black Church and discipleship in general. The Black Church provided him with the opportunity to feel "seen" in a culture that did everything it could to make black people disappear. As a result, he felt more like a human being. It met all of his needs and specifications. There has never been a time when history lessons were more essential than they are today. The Gospel would be worthless if it were not for the redeeming grace demonstrated by Jesus' death on the cross. We are spiritually dead in our sins if we do not believe in Jesus. According to Scripture, we are dead in our sins and without hope of salvation. Many individuals feel that best would strengthen their relationship with God if they are kind to other people. We can try, but we'll never be able to make it there. No matter how hard we try, our "good deeds" remain a disorganized mess; they are worthless and do not get us any closer to God's perfection. Whe...

Making Disciples at Home: Following in the Footsteps of Jesus

  The technique Jesus took to creating disciples may be used by parents in their own households. A number of groups have adapted Jesus' technique, but when it comes to disciplining our children, we are unclear of the best approach to take. Many Christians in the Western world have realized for a long time that 80% of their children will not become followers of Jesus. Thousands of dollars are dedicated to children's and youth ministries because we were told that enrolling our children in child care and youth group was essential, only for them to reject God once they left the safety of their parents' home. Because many parents believe they are spiritually inept, it is frequently easier for them to entrust their children's spiritual instruction to professionals than themselves. There is a revelation in the tale of Jesus' last dinner with his disciples that they had addressed the issues of discipleship and parenting improperly. However, rather than striving to fit o...

7 Christ-Centered Discipleship Games for All Ages

Our attention spans appear to be growing shorter and shorter. As a result, Bible teachers utilize games to assist individuals in their spiritual growth . There are games for all ages, from toddlers to adults. 1. Storytelling for Young Adults from the Bible Directions: Sit in a circle with a group of individuals. Tell the group ahead of time to bring 1-2 things to illustrate a Bible narrative. Have the group pass their things to the right, and the others of the group must guess what they represent. They can pass it two more times if they are unable to predict. Each individual who correctly guesses receives a point, as does the person who brought the things. The player with the most points win. 2. Domino Memory Game for Elementary School Students Directions: Choose a Bible passage and write or print it on a sheet of paper or a label. Then, place each label on a domino, making sure that there is no overlap on at least one side so that they can stand up. Then combine the dominoes with the...