The Leader as a Shepherd
As a leader in a Christian organization and in church over the years, I have long associated leadership with shepherding. In fact, in many contexts, the two have been used…
As a leader in a Christian organization and in church over the years, I have long associated leadership with shepherding. In fact, in many contexts, the two have been used…
During the covid season, I was leading an organization with diverse teams across the Country, and I was leading the women Ministry in a multi-cultural church. It was this season,…
What Causes Leaders to be Discouraged? Have you met a discouraged leader? Let me rephrase that! Have you been discouraged in your leadership journey. Most of us face discouragement in…
Is there Power of Humility in Leadership This post was inspired by one of my graduate students after I shared Principle 3 from the book, Management by Proverbs. The title…
I thought I was through reflecting on succession until my friend sent me one of those ‘forwards’ on WhatsApp. It had to do with retirement and new beginnings. I must…
“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the LORD. My friend and University classmate, Judy, likes to tell the story of how I…
A new leader’s Fears and Challenges As I continue to reflect on my leadership journey, a big part of that reflection has to do with the fears and challenges but…
The Art of Supporting a Successor Without Overshadowing Them “I must decrease, and you must increase.” Our former church elder was responding to my statement to the effect that he…