Leaders are Built a Few at a Time
In this Letter we return to a subject we touched on previously: the building of leaders.
Writings on Christian leadership and leader development by Malcolm Webber
In this Letter we return to a subject we touched on previously: the building of leaders.
A leader does not become one overnight. He must be tested first.
In our last Letter we saw that Jesus had 1 successor, 3 intimate friends, 12 core leaders and an extended leadership team of 70. Now, let’s look at the practical implications of this model for us.
This Letter continues to examine how Jesus built His leaders.
In this Letter we continue to study how Jesus built His leaders.
The Lord Jesus Christ was the greatest Builder of leaders who has ever lived. In this Letter we will begin to examine how He did it.
In this letter, we continue to look at certain broad and overarching themes related to leadership building.
In recent Letters, we discussed various fundamental issues related to building leaders. Here are some continuing thoughts on this matter.
We continue here to examine some broad, overarching realities concerning leadership development.
Through focusing on building leaders, rather than on building organizations, we will avoid the common problem of vision displacement.