Being Leaders: The Nature of Authentic Christian Leadership
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Book in good condition
I liked everything. I used it as a textbook
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An Essential Guide for Pastoral Leadership
Purpose of the BookMalphurs recognized that many today are taking about the importance of leaders and leadership, but few have adequately marked out what leadership is and what leaders do. Further complicating the issue is the distinction between secular and sacred leaders. Thus, in the eight chapters of Being Leaders, Malphurs provided eight characteristics that comprise his definition of an authentic Christian leader in today's world. Malphurs addressed the topic of Christian leadership from a biblical perspective informed and clarified by his professional research. Malphurs further hoped that by offering his opinions he would provoke Christian leaders to thoughtfully consider their own definition and philosophy of leadership.Organization and Content Malphurs began by clarifying his definition of a Christian leader and Christian leadership. Specifically, "Christian leaders are servants with the credibility and capabilities to influence people in a particular context to pursue their God-given direction" (10). Similarly, "Christian leadership is the process whereby servants use their credibility and capability to influence people in a particular context to pursue their God-given direction" (10). Malphurs's definitions may lack in pithiness, but they are strong in substance. The flow of the book fleshes out his definitions.In chapter 1, Malphur's discussed his eight characteristics of Christian leadership and how those characteristics were evident in first-century Christian leaders. A Christian leader is fundamentally a committed follower of Jesus Christ, guided and empowered by God, serving God's purposes in the church, and doing it all with a Christ-like character and attitude. In chapter 2, Malphurs examined the role of leaders (specifically pastoral leader) as shepherd and servant. Four core values make up a servant leader's heart: humility, service, others-centered, and love. As a servant, the leader equips members to pursue their God-given purposes. Chapter 3 addressed the leader's need for credibility and trustworthiness. Malphurs offered eight ingredients that build leadership credibility and five steps for regaining lost credibility. Chapter 4 dealt with the leader's capabilities. The leader's capabilities are "his or her God-given and God-directed special abilities for ministry" (73). They include the leader's spiritual and natural giftedness, passions, temperament, knowledge, skills, and emotions. Malphurs asserted that leaders are both born and made. Given the right context a "born leader" or "made leader" can accomplish God's purposes (75). Leadership is about influence. In chapter 5, Malphurs examined the varied ways leaders influence other to follow. Malphurs stated, "Every leader has a style of influence that has an impact on people, so it's important that leaders correctly perceive how they influence their followers" (93). Thanks to the Leadership Style Inventory (appendix M), this reviewer realizes his predominant style is "analytical." The analytical style does not appeal to some followers; therefore understanding followers and their motivations is an essential skill (chapter 6). Malphurs warned would-be leaders to get used to the fact that some people will never be good followers, or else get another job (129). Chapters 7 and 8 focused on the leader's context and task. Malphurs opined that the leader's context is one of the most neglected areas of leadership (132). A great leader in one ministry context would not be as great (and can even fail) in a different context. Leaders, therefore, need a firm understanding of their leadership philosophy and the sensitivities of those led. Any incompatibilities require adjustment from the leader or the context so the task of leadership can remain unhindered. The task of ministry leadership, according to Malphurs, is to "influence the followers to pursue their God-give direction" (158). Christian leadership is about helping followers fulfill God's purposes, not the leader's purposes.EvaluationMalphurs achieved his two-fold purpose. He articulated and clarified a working definition of Christian leaders and leadership. Second, the reader is provoked to wrestle with Malphurs's concepts for the purpose of understanding his or her own philosophy of leadership. Malphurs's weakness is that any definition of leaders and leadership is self-limiting. By saying what it is (when other leadership theorists struggle with the topic) he excludes other potential or unrecognized aspects of leadership. Malphurs also was given to enumerating "elements," "principles," and "categories" for his main and sub points. Again, by doing so, Malphurs excludes other possible elements, principles, or categories.The appendices provided helpful tools and insights for Christian leaders, especially pastors. The most salient point Malphurs made appeared in appendix C ("Is Pastoral Care the Primary Role of the Pastor"). He stated that the primary job of a shepherd is not just to love, but to lead (176). He refuted the popular notion that being a shepherd of God's people implies focusing on the ministry of pastoral care. While pastoral care should not be neglected, the biblical truth is that shepherds primarily lead. The Leadership Style Inventory (appendix M) was very beneficial in helping this reviewer understand his style.
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A Spiritual Leadership Guide
The text overall seems to be a good imprint of Christian leadership guy to church building. It's a good organizational blueprint to start a effective church.The author does highlight some points to think about and survey before implementing your next step into leadership in the church.I will off so say that it's a bit bias towards certain leadership methods even though the author says he's not.Over a it's a good place to start thinking and assessing The minister's ideas believes in the theology in the course before going into a leadership position in the church.
S**L
Recommended book
Easy to ready, excellent content, and practical.
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A Must Read
This book is great. He gives the characteristics of leaders. It also allows opportunities for application and reflection. This is a must read.
J**Y
Awesome book
Great learning material. It helps you to see what a Christian leader is and where you might stand.
T**N
Great book on leadership!
Malphaurs does a great job in this book. Every pastor and parachurch leader would benefit from reading his insights and developing their leadership training accordingly. If you are looking for the latest fad- this is not the title for you, just time tested, proven through experience, biblical insight from a man who has lived it and observed it. What l like most from the book is the focus on what Jesus Christ said, and showed on leadership while training his disciples. This book is a valuable addition to any leadership volumes you have in your collection.
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A Top Book on Leadership
Malphurs puts together one of the most complete books on leadership there is. He is extremely practical and straight forward and skips most of the theoretical ideals that only exist in perfect worlds. He breaks down leadership into 8 different elements and works with the nuts and bolts of each characteristic to help the leader determine who he is, what his vision is, how to accomplish it, and what God may be calling him to. Great book! at www.jryanherrington.net Read more
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Eye opener
Makes a strong case for a new approach to leadership. Challenges leaders to use their gifts to lead. Tools are included in appendices to assess leadership needs and to address them.
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