In this
part, I will be dealing a Little about leadership discipleship and the myth of
being in front line. There goes the old saying “the man in front is the first to
get shot at”...that’s the leader’s myth. If you have ever taking the
responsibility of leading, either in an organization, as a clergyman, as a
small group leader or as a political leader (my bad), you would have discovered
that your errors appears and appeals to all. And like they say “the strongest
chain has the weakest link”, a leader does not try to cover his weakness, he
focus on his strength which eventually helps him to make up for his flaws. The
concept behind mastering Leadership is unfolding the mystery that makes
followers unwilling to lead. The world is filled with followers; people who are
unwilling to pay the price of standing out, i mean the majority who are weak; the
spectators, those who are always talking about other people’s success stories
rather than pursue theirs. However the case may be, leaders find themselves
among the minorities.
Leadership can be demystified. Dr. Myles Munroe
tells us to find our gift and serve it to the world, that’s what leaders do.
The strength of leadership is service. Serving with what you have and serving
from where you are. Jesus says “whosoever would be the greatest must be a servant.
The concept behind Leadership is serving to meet needs.
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