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Empowering Others to Lead Biblically Church leaders today increasingly base their ministries on secular principles rather than the timeless principles of God's Word. This relevant and important book will help you to grasp a New Testament picture of leadership that is person-centered and team-centered. The strength of the New Testament church came not from a few professionally trained leaders at the top, but from willing church volunteers who were each strategically placed to use their gifts in service of their Lord. Whether you are a pastor, Christian education director, youth worker, children's director, teacher, or other ministry leader, this book will help you grow in self-perception, skills, and vision as a leader. Empower others to lead as you train, mentor, and mobilize teams for ministry. About the Author Kenneth O. Gangel has been teaching and training men and women on the subject of leadership for over forty-three years. He has held many leadership positions in the church and in Christian higher education and is currently a Scholar-in-Residence at Toccoa Falls College in Toccoa Falls, Georgia. His extensive educational background consists of degrees from Taylor University, Grace Theological Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary, and the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Dr. Gangel has received notable honors for his work in the field of Christian education and has written hundreds of books and articles on education, leadership, family, and Bible topics.
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