This is the second in a series of posts that will explore KINDLE’s definition of "Servant Leadership”. KINDLE has define Servant Leadership as the following: A KINDLE Servant Leader helps others celebrate their Baptismal identity, become more Christ-like commit to the development of others as Christ-like servant leaders. I love it that the first thing [...]
Archive for August, 2010
Servant Leadership Defined: “Helps others…”
This is the first in a series of posts that will explore KINDLE’s definition of “Servant Leadership”. KINDLE has define Servant Leadership as the following: A KINDLE Servant Leader helps others celebrate their Baptismal identity, become more Christ-like and commit to the development of others as Christ-like servant leaders. The first thing I notice about [...]
Notes from the Leadership Summit
Don’t know if you’ve ever attended the annual Leadership Summit at Willow Creek (or at one of the satellite locations). I went a couple years ago and loved it. World-class speakers on leadership from both the church and non-church worlds. It’s going on right now (August 5th – 6th). I just discovered that the Communications [...]
Servant Leaders are followers, too…
Read a great post today by Tim Stevens called “Your Boss Needs You to Be…”. He lists twelve things your boss (no matter where you work) needs you to be. It’s a helpful list. Some of them that stood out for me: Your Boss Needs You to Be: A Straight-Talker: don’t engage in triangle conversations [...]
Read it and weep…
Paul Vitello of the New York Times wrote an article that was published in Sunday’s paper called “Taking a Break from the Lord’s Work”. It’s worth reading the whole thing, but here’s a quote that stood out for me: Clergy health studies say that many clerics have ‘boundary issues’—defined as being too easily overtaken by [...]
