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Full-Text Articles in Practical Theology
Ethical Leadership Principles In 1 Timothy 6, Andrew Cavins
Ethical Leadership Principles In 1 Timothy 6, Andrew Cavins
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
The Only Bible Some People Will Ever Read, Petr Cincala
The Only Bible Some People Will Ever Read, Petr Cincala
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Christian Leadership In Africa: Interview With An African Cohort Of Christian Leaders, Petr Cincala
Christian Leadership In Africa: Interview With An African Cohort Of Christian Leaders, Petr Cincala
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
Petr Cincala, Ph.D., is Director of the Institute of Church Ministry, Andrews University, assistant Professor of World Mission, Director of NCD America (Natural Church Development), and the Managing Editor of the Journal of Applied Christian Leadership.
In February 2019, Dr. Petr Cincala met with a cohort of Christian leaders from Africa and presented them with questions regarding leadership in their various countries. Comprised of one woman and eight men, between the ages of 31-60, these cohort members currently serve in a variety of capacities, including pastors, directors, conference executive/ministerial secretaries and church workers, and have been working in Christian leadership …
Validating Leadership Styles Along A Life Cycle Framework Of Faith-Based Organizations, Ronald R. Rojas
Validating Leadership Styles Along A Life Cycle Framework Of Faith-Based Organizations, Ronald R. Rojas
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
Although pastors may recognize contingency leadership models as a valuable response, to date there has been very little research done on validating the use of these constructs within the pastoral setting. A qualitative research project was conducted to provide reliable guidance for selecting the best fit of leadership styles in pastoral situations using a grounded theory approach on 32 pastor-team sets as a basis for conceptualizing growth stages that serve as a basis for deciding optimal fit of leadership styles. From this research emerged a life cycle model with seven stages of growth with practical implications for pastors as faith-based …
Shared Leadership: A Rediscovery Of An Old Paradigm And Its Historical Context, Marlon C. Robinson
Shared Leadership: A Rediscovery Of An Old Paradigm And Its Historical Context, Marlon C. Robinson
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
The paradigm shift in the leadership field has resulted in several contemporary approaches to leadership. These approaches focus on process as opposed to traits–the emphasis of the traditional approaches. The purpose of this article is to examine shared leadership: the historical background, biblical foundation, differences between traditional leadership and shared leadership, dissimilarities of shared leadership and teamwork, benefits and limitations, and shared leadership in practice. Several benefits of shared leadership are highlighted, such as increased trust among team members and performance improvement. While shared leadership has several advantages, leaders need to be aware that it does not fit for every …
Macarthur And Eisenhower: A Comparison Of Their Use Of Faith As Leaders, Steve Firestone
Macarthur And Eisenhower: A Comparison Of Their Use Of Faith As Leaders, Steve Firestone
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Christian Leadership In A Secular World, Janet S. Jones, Samantha R. Murray, Kelly B. Warren
Christian Leadership In A Secular World, Janet S. Jones, Samantha R. Murray, Kelly B. Warren
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Review Of Rare Leadership, 4 Uncommon Habits For Increasing Trust, Joy, And Engagement In The People You Lead, By Marcus Werner And Jim Wilder, Robert Meneses
Review Of Rare Leadership, 4 Uncommon Habits For Increasing Trust, Joy, And Engagement In The People You Lead, By Marcus Werner And Jim Wilder, Robert Meneses
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Review Of How To Lead When You're Not In Charge: Leveraging Influence When You Lack Authority, By Clay Scroggins, Daniel Bran
Review Of How To Lead When You're Not In Charge: Leveraging Influence When You Lack Authority, By Clay Scroggins, Daniel Bran
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Review Of People Are The Mission: How Churches Can Welcome Guests Without Compromising The Gospel, By Danny Franks, Cheri Gatton
Review Of People Are The Mission: How Churches Can Welcome Guests Without Compromising The Gospel, By Danny Franks, Cheri Gatton
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Review Of Leadership By The Book: Lessons From Every Book Of The Bible, By Brent Garrison, Teddy Bagassien
Review Of Leadership By The Book: Lessons From Every Book Of The Bible, By Brent Garrison, Teddy Bagassien
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
A Trinitarian Leadership Model: Insights From The Apostle Peter, Brian Ruffner, Russell L. Huizing
A Trinitarian Leadership Model: Insights From The Apostle Peter, Brian Ruffner, Russell L. Huizing
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
The integration of Biblical principles with leadership theory has proven a monumental undertaking. Can such principles actually guide Christian leaders even though they are sometimes in tension with current concepts of leadership? It might seem like a difficult balance to achieve. However, by delving into Peter’s basic and presuppositional commitments, a clear picture of Biblical leadership emerged. Using 1 Peter 5 as the investigative platform, thorough analysis revealed a Trinitarian belief structure underpinning Peter’s concept of leadership. Significantly, the transition from simple fisherman to apostle demonstrated a radical transformation in both thought and application of leadership principles. Ultimately, a precise …
The Value Of Servant Leadership, Petr Cincala
The Value Of Servant Leadership, Petr Cincala
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
It Seemed Good To The Holy Spirit And To Us: A Biblical Example Of The Organizational Decision-Making Process, Carlo Serrano
It Seemed Good To The Holy Spirit And To Us: A Biblical Example Of The Organizational Decision-Making Process, Carlo Serrano
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Servant Leadership And Church Health And Growth, Petr Cincala, Jerry Chase
Servant Leadership And Church Health And Growth, Petr Cincala, Jerry Chase
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Places Of Worship: Leadership Influence On Threat Vulnerability, Joel Bigley
Places Of Worship: Leadership Influence On Threat Vulnerability, Joel Bigley
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
Vulnerability to risk of loss is present in any place where people assemble. the perspective of leadership on existing threats and their response to emerging vulnerabilities directly relates to the probability of exploitation. this article discusses a method that leaders can use to minimize vulnerabilities in their places of worship. Vulnerability governance can reduce risk loss through the use of measurable controls. a predictive posture, through the use of environmental scanning and a mitigation method, helps leaders understand emerging and residual risks in places of worship.
Spirituality, Sexuality, And Christian Leadership, Kelvin Onongha
Spirituality, Sexuality, And Christian Leadership, Kelvin Onongha
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Review Of Oversee God's People: Shepherding The Flock Through Administration And Delegation, By Brian Croft And Bruce Butler, Ernest Hernandez
Review Of Oversee God's People: Shepherding The Flock Through Administration And Delegation, By Brian Croft And Bruce Butler, Ernest Hernandez
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
A Review Of The John Maxwell Certification Program, Nishanth Thomas
A Review Of The John Maxwell Certification Program, Nishanth Thomas
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
there are numerous leadership and coaching certifications currently available on the market. This review focuses on the John Maxwell certification Program and describes the advantages and disadvantages of the program, concluding with recommendations for those considering the program.
Dissertation Notices, Y. Jones, O. Garza, W. Sawyer, C. N. A. H. Hernandez, A. G. Ramseur, W. M. Jagela
Dissertation Notices, Y. Jones, O. Garza, W. Sawyer, C. N. A. H. Hernandez, A. G. Ramseur, W. M. Jagela
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
When Servant Leaders Appear Laissez-Faire: The Effect Of Social Identity Prototypes On Christian Leaders, Jeff Singfiel
When Servant Leaders Appear Laissez-Faire: The Effect Of Social Identity Prototypes On Christian Leaders, Jeff Singfiel
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
Servant leadership is the most recognizable approach to leadership in Christian organizations. Understanding that their organization endorses servant leadership, or believing Christian leaders should be servants, Some Christian leaders choose to believe that they lead in this tradition, regardless of the perspective of their followers. These Christian leaders may earnestly believe themselves to be servant leaders but appear laissez-faire to their followers. In this study, the author reviews servant and laissez-faire leadership theories. He then proposes that social identity theory explains how leaders can be hijacked by social identity, which unconsciously influences them to self-identify as servants without manifesting the …
Review Of The Unstuck Church: Equipping Churches To Experience Sustained Health, By Tony Morgan, Jason Worf
Review Of The Unstuck Church: Equipping Churches To Experience Sustained Health, By Tony Morgan, Jason Worf
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Review Of Cultural Insights For Christian Leaders: New Directions For Organizations Serving God's Mission, By Douglas Mcconnell, David K. Penno
Review Of Cultural Insights For Christian Leaders: New Directions For Organizations Serving God's Mission, By Douglas Mcconnell, David K. Penno
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Servants And Friends: A Biblical Theology Of Leadership, Erich Baumgartner
Servants And Friends: A Biblical Theology Of Leadership, Erich Baumgartner
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
"In this groundbreaking volume published by andrews University Press, some 20 scholars examine the sacred text of the Old and New testaments, as well as a selection of six biblical leadership narratives, to lay the foundation for a biblical theology of leadership. Each of the first three sections is composed of six chapters, providing an array of fascinating studies of leadership in the Bible. the fourth section attempts to integrate the multiple facets of leadership insight unearthed throughout the various contributions into what the editor, Skip Bell, claims to be “the most complete biblical theology of leadership available.”
Arthur W. Spalding: Leadership During Cultural Upheaval, Allan W. Freed
Arthur W. Spalding: Leadership During Cultural Upheaval, Allan W. Freed
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
'Leadership always occurs in the context of cultural mindsets and expectations. this article describes the work of arthur W. Spalding, who was the first family-life educator in the adventist church. Spalding was born into an era described as a “watershed” in domesticity. With the opening of the american frontier in the mid-1800s came the shift from family to individualism. Urbanization, industrialization, expanded travel, and communications eroded the social and material conditions that supported the traditional patriarchal family system. the american experience glamorized consumption, gratification, and pleasure. the fad was to reject traditional authority, particularly that of the clergy and the …