Elder Mel. J. Williams
Churches, mission boards, colleges, seminaries, para-church ministries and
scores of Christian organizations suffer in these crisis times because of the
lack of leadership. Not because of bad people. Not because of laziness. Not
because of insufficient funding. Not because their contribution to the Kingdom
is not needed. They suffer because of ineffective leadership.
Leadership is considered to be the exercise of one’s spiritual gifts
under the call of God to serve a certain group of people in achieving the goals
God has given them toward the end of glorifying Christ.
Now let’s get specific. What do leaders do? The tasks leaders fulfill come in
six primary areas of activity: relating, organizing, achieving, thinking,
envisioning and enduring.
In this session we will explore how: