Empowering Leadership
Jesus calls each of us to be an influence for him. That’s leadership.
Our challenge is to use as much influence, as we can, for Jesus and the advance of his kingdom. Wherever you’re starting from, the Holy Spirit is able to empower you to become everything Jesus intends you to be.
Most of us don’t feel like we’re leaders, most of the time. However, Seventy-two believes leadership is influence and Jesus calls us all, every day, everywhere, to be an influence for Him, that makes us all leaders. The truth is wherever you are and whoever you’re with is listening to you and looking at your life and yes, being influenced by you. Why not join us, so we can learn from one another, to become more like Jesus in every element of our lives and become a bigger influence for Jesus.
Empowering Leadership Articles and Resources
A Journey in Missional Leadership: What are they hearing?
As I conclude my reflections over the past 25 years of missional leadership, I want to finally focus on a subject that I have become more and more convinced is essential in our desire to be Church with mission at its heart. It is the subject of communication. When I...
Marks of a Growing Church: Organization
Part 7 in our series from Alex Harris in which he helps us to explore the seven marks common to churches experiencing growth and summarises the series for us: Missed the first six? Catch up here.
Further, Faster … Or Fewer, Deeper?
My life during this pandemic has been like living on a pendulum. Challenges and opportunities, losses and gains, sorrows and joys. It’s neither one thing nor the other for long. I know I’m not alone, but hopefully the balance for you is tipping in the right direction....
Big Versus Small
I forget which Henri Nouwen book it was – one of you reading this will know – but he wrote about how God most often works in ways contrary to the preferences of our culture. Nouwen specifically named our culture’s fascination with things big and fast and famous. In...
A Journey in Missional Leadership: Finding the Best Road Map
I was due to write this article back in April of this year but then we were in lockdown. All of a sudden what I thought I was going to share was thrown up in the air and I was asking myself, “who would even read it in the unique circumstances that we now find...
Leadership in Anxious Times – Part 3
Effective leadership is always shaped by context. One of the features of our present Covid-19 context is the presence of a raised degree of anxiety in society in general and in Christian communities. By considering the impacts of anxiety on human behaviour, we can...
Leadership in Anxious Times – Part 2
In my first blog I wrote about relating to God in prayer as the foundation for leadership in anxious times. The first leadership initiative I’m recommending is to remain calm, and prayer makes this possible. The next two initiatives on my list are about how we relate...
Leadership in Anxious Times – Part 1
Uncertainty and stress due to Covid-19 in recent days are producing a pervasive anxiety throughout society. That anxiety can look different in different people but, if you pay attention, it’s there in the excited and upbeat people as much as in those who are negative...
A Journey in Missional Leadership: Embracing the Wider Family
In my last article entitled “Herding Cats” I wrote about the potential of the missional impact of teams and each local congregation. In this article I want to reflect on a wider larger team, that of the wider Church, and the potential of interdenominational...
Crisis On Planet Baptist?
Take another look at David Attenborough’s closing message from the Blue Planet episode, which catapulted our response to the climate change emergency from a nodding awareness into action. It’s only 49 seconds long: “Never before have we had the awareness and never...