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Leading as Ourselves (free sample)

Church leadership is not for everyone, but it's for everyone who is called.
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Topics:Authenticity, Calling, Leadership styles, Personality type, Servanthood
Filters:Christian education, Discipleship, Pastor, Shepherd
References:Exodus 4:10-13, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Galatians 2:20
Date Added:May 11, 2010
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But Moses said to the LORD, "O my Lord, I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor even now that you have spoken to your servant; but I am slow of speech and slow of tongue." Then the LORD said to him, "Who gives speech to mortals? Who makes them mute or deaf, seeing or blind? Is it not I, the LORD? Now go, and I will be with your mouth and ...

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Abigail Taylor

November 12, 2010  5:43pm

I would say I am both introvert and extrovert, but I believe, I am more on the introvert side. Because of the call placed upon me by God, He is the One who puts the words in my mouth as well as the desire in my heart, to reach out to people, hence, delivering the Word of God, is so easy, being led of the Lord. God leads with wisdom and guidance as I trust Him, and this confidence over-rides the natural fear of inadiquacy, especially so , because I realise that is only in His strength, and help, any good work must be accomplished, or continue. Thank you for sharing this article. We learn from each other's sharing, while at the same time, we are encouraged.

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Tam Li Hua

September 23, 2010  1:31pm

This is just what I needed right now, though I didn't realize it. There is something that I believe God is calling me to start in my Church, but I have been avoiding it out of all sorts of named and nameless fears. This is one of them. I think I may just get this book. :)

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Jennifer

July 15, 2010  10:39am

Great article! As an introverted leader in women's ministry, God carries me every step of the way...

Jo Leatherland

July 15, 2010  9:50am

This sums up perfectly my own battle between my love of working with people and how exhausted I am afterwards and my subsequent desire to run away and live like a hermit until I feel recharged. In a world where being extravert is seen as better, including within the church itself, it is refreshing to know that I don't have to fight against my personality. Indeed in my very craving for silence and stillness is where I find God deeply and intimately and the strength to go back out into the bustle of life again. Thank you for this.

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