Called by God to Serve


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Lutheran Voices provides quality, accessible books by Lutheran authors that inform, teach, inspire, and renew. Grounded in Lutheran theology and practice, the books cover a wide range of subjects and themes of interest to members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and the wider Christian community. Church councils and leadership groups will discover ten helpful devotional reflections and discussion starters for a three-year cycle, focusing on the task of serving from a biblical and theological perspective. Insights from family systems theory provide a framework for the reflections. Through discussion of theory and by encountering and responding to real-life situations, participants will ponder aspects of what they are called to do together.




Called to Serve Leader's Edition


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LEADER'S EDITIONA basic Bible survey course for Orthodox Christians.This is the Leader's Edition, for Bible Study leaders, Church school teachers, clergy and introduction to Scripture class teachers.




The Serving Leader


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At a time of increasing concern about ethics at the top, The Serving Leader calls for leadership that is both more moral and more effective than the ruthless, bottom-line approach that has brought disgrace to once-mighty organizations. The book takes a practical "action approach" to servant leadership-a concept espoused by Ken Blanchard, Stephen Covey and many others. In this second book in The Ken Blanchard series, the authors use a compelling story based on real people to make its five principles of servant leadership accessible to a wide audience. "An amazing new kind of book that will challenge and inspire." -Harvey Mackay, author of Swim with the Sharks without Being Eaten Alive




Selected to Serve


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This useful guide for church leaders covers all aspects of officer training--call, duties, ethics, the Presbyterian Constitution, and much more. Congregations will find this resource indispensable for the recruitment and training of effective church leaders. Earl S. Johnson, Jr. has revised this best-selling book to include the new standards from the new Form of Government in the Book of Order




Born to Serve


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In this book "Born to Serve: A Call to Servant Leadership" I have noted that each one of us is born to fulfil a special and unique purpose in life. Each person must find what that God's plan about one's life is. We will live in a much better world and lead a better life when we are prepared to serve one another. We are born to be leaders in our own homes, extended families, neighbourhood, communities and nation. Servant leadership does not abuse power, does not take advantage of the higher office and thus look down upon those who are being served, those who are followers or dependants. Humility is the prescribed manner of providing a service. A servant leader must be humble and be committed to serve his/ her followers. Some followers, like Peter, will not understand, and perhaps even refuse that their feet be washed by "such big people". Instead they will insist on washing you, or doing things for you. A true servant leader will reject that and insist that "I am here to serve you and not the other way round". When Peter rejected the offer of Jesus to wash his feet, then Jesus nicely explained to him; "If I do not wash you, you will not have part with me". In other words my mandate from the Father who sent me is that I must serve you. Jesus had explained to His disciples that, the manner in which my Father sent me, so do I send you. The manner of rendering the service, the manner of spreading the gospel of Christ shall not deviate from how Jesus did it himself. The one who is a servant is not greater than the one who is being served. The learner is not greater than the teacher. The one who is a servant leader must always take to heart the interests of the one who is being served. The true qualities of a servant leader show up in the manner that the servant leader carries him/ herself; the manner he/ she provides the service, the manner he/ she interacts with the ones served, the manner he/ she follows up to ensure the effectiveness of the service. There is an urgent need for a paradigm shift that those who are providing a service change from being treated or seeing themselves as "masters who must be feared, respected and honoured". The radical change must happen on both sides, the servant's attitude and expectations must change; those who are being served must accept being served by people with authority/ power. As it were they must demand and expect servant leadership. Most public representatives, officials, religious leaders or community workers often treat the recipients of their services with a condescending attitude. It is as though those who are being served must worship those who are servants. Employers themselves must lead by example and demonstrate to their employees how to be a servant leader. It is crucial that we all know what our individual mandate is, and how we are going to fulfil it. Those who are the sent ones must live up to their calling as ambassadors, and thus efficiently and effectively represent the high authority that sent them.




Serving, Leading and Loving


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Bypass the pitfalls, stay on course and serve the Lord with Gladness! We have heard it often, "Many are called, but few are chosen." What happens when you answer the call to leadership? What should you expect on your leadership journey? What should you be prepared for? Serving, Leading and Loving, A Survival Guide For Kingdom Leaders, equips you as a leader with the tools to not only answer these questions, but to face the challenges and navigate the course of leadership with confidence as you grow and expand God's Kingdom. "Pam Ross speaks with authority, an authority which derives from years of practical, down-to-earth ministry experience in one of the fastest-growing megachurches on the planet." John Ponder, Dean of Students, Cross College "Her brilliant, energetic, and insightful teaching has helped grow our volunteer army to record numbers. If you are involved in ministry in any capacity, you need this book!" Dr. Stephan K. Munsey, Senior Pastor, Family Christian Center Munster, IN Serving, Leading and Loving, A Survival Guide For Kingdom Leaders, is full of wisdom and encouragement from someone who knows what it takes to keep your passion and your sanity while leading and serving in ministry. Discover these unique features: "True Stories" The good, the not so good, and the honest truth! "Funny Stories" The lighter side of ministry as only Pam can tell it. "Let's Balance This" Keys to help you keep the proper perspective. "Now You Know" Chapter review for practical application.




Serve to Lead


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'Serve to Lead: 21st Century Leaders Manual' is an indispensable guide to effective leadership, management, and communication in our disruptive historical moment. Award-winning author James Strock distills actionable insights from a wide array of leaders in business, government, politics, the military, and non-governmental organizations.




Seven Pillars of Servant Leadership


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Seven Pillars of Servant Leadership (Rev.) offers concrete, functional skills necessary to practice servant leadership—to lead by serving first.




A Call to Serve


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This book is looking at church leadership, especially into the eyes of servant leadership. Who is called to be a church leader? It is not about status, but to serve. Therefore, if we are called to be servant leaders, it means we are to be humble leaders in the service of God. The author is challenging those who have a responsibility to lead to bear in mind that God's calling is not for higher status, but for those who choose to be humble. Is being in a higher place or having higher status brings you closer to God?God's calling is not about higher status, but it is a serving responsibility. I pray for those who will be finding knowledge in this book to dig deep into the will of God and find how to serve Him.




Leaders Eat Last


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The New York Times bestseller by the acclaimed, bestselling author of Start With Why and Together is Better. Now with an expanded chapter and appendix on leading millennials, based on Simon Sinek's viral video "Millenials in the workplace" (150+ million views). Imagine a world where almost everyone wakes up inspired to go to work, feels trusted and valued during the day, then returns home feeling fulfilled. This is not a crazy, idealized notion. Today, in many successful organizations, great leaders create environments in which people naturally work together to do remarkable things. In his work with organizations around the world, Simon Sinek noticed that some teams trust each other so deeply that they would literally put their lives on the line for each other. Other teams, no matter what incentives are offered, are doomed to infighting, fragmentation and failure. Why? The answer became clear during a conversation with a Marine Corps general. "Officers eat last," he said. Sinek watched as the most junior Marines ate first while the most senior Marines took their place at the back of the line. What's symbolic in the chow hall is deadly serious on the battlefield: Great leaders sacrifice their own comfort--even their own survival--for the good of those in their care. Too many workplaces are driven by cynicism, paranoia, and self-interest. But the best ones foster trust and cooperation because their leaders build what Sinek calls a "Circle of Safety" that separates the security inside the team from the challenges outside. Sinek illustrates his ideas with fascinating true stories that range from the military to big business, from government to investment banking.