Product Description
A growing interest in the fundamental questions of leadership exist in both religious and secular circles. What are the qualities exhibited by good leaders? How do their values affect their vision and ability to motivate their followers? Can their methods be successfully adopted by others? How should leaders adapt to the rapid changes in society?
Based on extensive research compiled by Doctor of Ministry students at Dallas Theological Seminary, this book illuminates the principles of transforming Christian leadership and demonstrates how they work out in contemporary church settings. Throughout the discussion, the ideas and experiences of ten highly effective pastors exemplify and illustrate the principles. Wofford integrates biblical insights with the results of a survey of 249 churches and in-depth interviews with pastors to help students and pastors understand and model transforming leadership. Each chapter concludes with questions and exercises that make the book especially suitable for classroom and church board settings.
About the Author
Jerry C. Wofford (Ph.D., Baylor University) is professor and chair of the management department of the College of Business Administration at the University of Texas at Arlington. He is also the associate editor of Leadership Quarterly.