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Godly Leadership
INTRODUCTION -
slide 1 - influence of leadership
slide 2 - impact of leadership
1 - WHAT QUALIFIES THEM?
CHARACTER - (PREREQUISITES)
EXPLAIN THE ICEBERG PRINCIPLE - Godly character supports gifting
What do people look for in leaders?
What do you look for most in your leader?
1 TIMOTHY 3:
2 - WHERE DO WE FIND THEM?
SERVING IN THEIR AREA OF PASSION
What will the leader fight, stand, and sacrifice for?
3 - MARKS OF MATURITY
WEARS AUTHORITY WELL
HANDLES FEEDBACK HONORABLY
HUMILITY -
HE THAT CANNOT OBEY CANNOT LEAD - BEN FRANKLIN
DELEGATION
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