Digital Logos Edition
Many people are hesitant to commit to leadership in the local church. This hesitancy is often the result of feeling unprepared or inadequate. Experienced leader Phil Stevenson reminds us that, with the right training, anyone can be an effective leader. This simple, easy-to-use resource will equip you to:
With the Logos edition of this resource you have an abundance of resources that offer applicable and insightful material to guide you in your journey of fulfilling the Great Commission. You can easily search the subject of leadership and evangelism and access an assortment of useful resources and perspectives from a variety of pastors and theologians.
“There are two understandings that will enable us in the development of our influence: (1) Influence is who we are, not what we do, and (2) influence is a choice, not a chance.” (Page 9)
“Pay close attention to yourself …’ It is interesting to note that Paul is more concerned with Timothy’s life than with his teaching. Teaching lessons without a lifestyle that reflects those lessons is counterproductive. Who we are—more than what we say—will influence those around us.” (Page 10)
“Leadership is a form of discipleship. We influence others so that they might influence those with whom we may never come in contact.” (Page 9)
“He influenced through consistency in living (verses 3–4” (Page 16)
“Do you build or demolish? Influential leaders always leave people better than they found them.” (Page 22)