 | Training Themes Leading From Your Strengths
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| Topics: | Calling, Communication, Human limitations, Leadership, Leadership development, Leadership styles, Management, Teamwork |
| Filters: | Church board, Discipleship, Management, Small group leader |
| References: | John 17:20-26 , 1 Peter 4:10 , Acts 6:1-7 |
| Date Added: | August 08, 2007 |
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Leaders like to think they have all of the answers. In reality, they're strong in some areas and weak in others. It's the way God creates us—he blesses us with certain skills and talents. We're then called to use those abilities to serve him. But how do leaders know their strengths? Their weaknesses? Why does it matter? The tools in this download address these questions. Help your leaders understand where they are strong, embrace where they are weak, and work together to cover for each other. This download also has a corresponding PowerPoint.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
A Leadership ChallengeWe must lead from our strengths and not attempt to lead in ways we are not called. Gene Getz
Affirming Strengths and WeaknessesThose around us should help us see our strengths and cover our weaknesses. John Lynch
Who Am I?Evaluate the leadership traits you think best describe you. Leadership Catalyst
Beyond IQ: 7 Quotients for LeadersIdentifying your strongest leadership style will maximize effectiveness. Alan Nelson
How Competent Are You? Addressing a deficiency can prevent disaster for a ministry. Angie Ward
A CEO Connects with His Calling Determining our calling may make us more effective leaders—in ways we don’t expect.
Missing GeniusOur strongest leadership abilities may not always fit the job description. Mary C. Miller
Soul HealthYou can’t be fruitful if you neglect the Source. Mindy Caliguire
Finding Your Leadership StyleTen different ways to lead God’s people. Bill Hybels
From My Vision to Our VisionUsing your role to find your church’s calling in the people you already have. Paul Ford
Going to Your LeftStrengths alone do not a ministry make. Kent Hughes
Declaring StrengthsAllow those around you to affirm the ways you lead best. Leadership Catalyst
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