

What Makes Christian Leadership “Christian”?
8 snips May 12, 2022
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on what truly defines Christian leadership. The hosts explore the essence of humility and servant-heartedness, moving away from authoritarian styles. They emphasize that leadership isn’t about advancing doctrines but nurturing authentic relationships. The conversation highlights the power of transparency and emotional honesty in guiding communities. Tune in for profound insights on fostering authentic ministry and connecting deeply with one’s faith.
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Ray Ortlund's Anglican Confirmation
- Ray Ortlund recounts his confirmation as an Anglican, marking a sacred milestone in his journey.
- This connected him and his wife Janie to a vast global Christian family with new gospel opportunities.
Christian Leadership is Gentle and Servant-hearted
- Christian leadership is defined by being gentle, lowly, and servant-hearted, reflecting Jesus' own heart.
- It opposes leadership styles focused on coercion, force, or self-exaltation.
Leadership Embodies the Fullness of Christ
- Truly Christian leadership moves beyond advancing orthodoxy to embodying Christ himself in fullness.
- It demands embracing the full stature of Christ, without reducing Him to a single aspect or doctrine.