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Survival Guides
Embracing Spiritual Leadership
Resources for leaders who recognize the importance of spiritual development
Store Code: SG34
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Price: $9.95

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Topics:Discipleship, Leadership, Leadership development, Servanthood, Spiritual disciplines, Spiritual growth, Spiritual leadership
Filters:Church board, Discipleship, Pastor, Spiritual director, Volunteer
References:Ephesians 4:15-16, Colossians 1:10, 2 Thessalonians 1:3
Date Added:February 26, 2008
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Overview

The articles in this Survival Guide are focused on helping leaders develop into vibrant, qualified, and significant leaders. Those terms have different definitions based on whether you’re inside or outside the church. This download is for those of us in the church who know that we are called and want to grow into the role that God has set aside for us.

NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this 38-page resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Called to Lead
Three leaders discuss how they balance two priorities that don’t always mesh: serving and leading.

Ensuring ‘Quality of Soul’
An examination of the needs and motivations of a spiritual leader

The Spiritual Leader's Vitality
Two leaders discuss the steps they’ve taken to develop strong spiritual lives.

Finding Your Center
Leaders need to remember the source and strength of their vocation.

What’s a Significant Ministry?
The way we answer that question says a lot about our leadership.



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The Pastoral Search Process
This download describes the search committee and its work and provides church members, boards, and search committees with resources that clarify the church’s expectations of the new pastor.

Meeting Community Needs
A mindset of ministry to others is the sign of an outward-focused church.




Small Decisions Make Small Leaders
3 reasons for delegating, no matter the group's size.

Put and End to Trading Season
What it takes to make your ministry a true contender.



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