[KGVID poster=”http://christian-leadership.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/OA-2786-VI-02-150219-GTSH-Introduction_thumb0.jpg” width=”300″ height=”168″]http://christian-leadership.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/OA-2786-VI-02-150219-GTSH-Introduction.mp4[/KGVID] Growing the Servant Heart encourages the growth of a Christ-centred character for leaders and goes on to recommend practical approaches to help them live this out in day-to-day leadership situations. The tools have been chosen because they enable Christians who are leaders to put into practice the character and attitude that Jesus taught and modelled. …
The Servant Leader as Gardener: Without Change There’s No Growth
This article focuses on some key realities about the growth of people and the Christian servant leader’s role in its facilitation. First it’s the recognition that growth in organizations is as dependent upon God as is growth in a garden. However, growth needs to be fostered; it requires sufficient room for the individual to grow but excessive growth on the part of one can constrain and deprive another. Even then the difficult process of “pruning” is required to help shape and direct people, increasing their fruitfulness. But perhaps the most uncomfortable aspect of growth is change. This is inevitable.