It’s So Unfair!
Many times as leaders, it feels like we are giving everything to try to help others without getting much in return. It seems so unfair!

Many times as leaders, it feels like we are giving everything to try to help others without getting much in return. It seems so unfair!
An organization has three primary stages of its life cycle, and leaders are responsible to focus on all of them.
No leader will ever be perfect, but every leader must be growing.
Healthy leaders are agents of change, because they have God’s highest in view.
Effective leaders strengthen others and foster collaboration.
It is not enough for the leader to have a grand vision; his followers must “buy into” his dream – and good communication is vital for that to happen.
God’s plan is for a united people to fulfill His purpose, not just for individual, gifted leaders to do great things.
A million candles can be lit from a single flame.
Effective leaders look beyond the expected into the realm of possibility. They look beyond the normal into the supernatural realm of God.
Exemplary leaders accomplish great things by enabling others to take ownership of and responsibility for the organization’s success.
Leaders do not follow where the path may lead; they go instead where there is no path, and leave a trail.
Jesus built leaders who were “with Him.” He did not do it at a distance; He did it closely, He did it personally. He did it properly.
For most people, programs will not automatically transform them into superior leaders, as if they were butterflies emerging from cocoons. We should spend more time on accurately identifying which ones we should work with.
The teaching of the Word of God was central in Jesus’ method of building leaders, and it must be in ours.
We can see it everywhere in the Bible, from the unfolding of God’s Triune nature to His establishment of His church. God’s design is for teams!
Jesus could have used any kind of power in His leadership, but He chose to be a servant.
There are three kinds of leaders, but only one is truly effective.
Jesus challenged and engaged His learners. We must learn to do this too.