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Christian Leadership

DAY 4 OF 5

Following The Leader

We don’t need to look too far to identify examples of poor leadership in the church. It can cover anything from slack organisation to bullying, from boring sermons to not answering emails or phone calls.

But there is such a thing as poor ‘following’ as well as poor leading. In some cases, substandard leaders are the way they are because the people they lead are making the already hard job that much harder. Church members have a better chance of flourishing under good leadership. Then again, church leaders have a better chance of leading well when those they lead help them along the way.

This doesn’t mean leaders blame followers for their own failings. Nor does it mean leaders must demand unquestioning obedience. Leaders are not to be dictators, but they are still leaders who have to weld together very different people to work towards a common goal. No church or non-church group or workplace can flourish if they are mere loose associations of independent individuals. Leadership is necessary.

And so leaders need to be extra diligent in ensuring their leadership is wise. And those who are led need to be extra careful to make sure their ‘following’ is equally wise.

Written by DAVID REAY

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Christian Leadership

We are all leaders. Leaders in our homes, leaders in our families, leaders in our workplace, leaders in ministry and leaders in our community. This study will look at Christian Leadership in our families, in business, in ministry, in decision-making and in following. Our hope is that through these devotions you’ll be refined and encouraged as a leader in your life.

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