Christian leaders are honest, develop an eternal perspective, and use words wisely. They understand the importance of good counselors and surrounding themselves with such advisors. Christian leaders are diligent, encourage others, and make the most of opportunities. They desire to be taught and listen to advice, choosing whom they listen to wisely. Christian leaders lead with wisdom and provide opportunities to make learning a joy.
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Basic Biblical Leadership Principles Lesson 4
1. Basic Biblical Leadership
Principles
Lesson 4
Proverbs 11-13
Read chapters 11-13 of Proverbs along
with the slides that follow.
Some additional scriptures (outside the
Proverbs) are also included.
2. Leadership Principles
from Proverbs 11
Christian leaders are honest in all that
they do (1, 3, 5).
Christian leaders learn to develop an
eternal perspective (4).
4. Christian leaders understand the need
for good counselors and work hard to
surround themselves with such. (14)
Christian leaders are all about bearing
fruit and winning souls. (30)
5. Leadership Principles
from Proverbs 12
Christian leaders know the value of
learning.
Christian leaders who are educational
leaders have learned that learning is a
life-long process that must be
personally valued.
Christian leaders work hard.
Christian leaders are encouragers.
6. More Leadership Principles
from Proverbs 12
Christian leaders are diligent and make
the most of opportunities that life
provides.
Christian leaders desire to be taught
because they have learned it is wise to
listen to others and ask for advice. (1,
15, 26) (See also 21:10, 13:14, 19:20,
24:6, and 25:11)
Christian leaders wisely choose who
they listen to (14:7, 15:7, 17:16, 19:27,
20:5, 29:1)
7. Leadership Principles from
Proverbs 13
Christian leaders lead in such a way
that they exemplify wisdom in the
advice that they give.
Christian educational leaders provide
the opportunities for educators to make
learning a joy.