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Average rating: 4.18 · 184 ratings · 36 reviews · 37 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Pastor as Leader: Princ...

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Exodus Volume 2

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International Law, 2/E: Doc...

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Smell The Coffee

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“the activities in a church that have actual resources apportioned to them (either by intention or by default) reflect its actual strategy.”
John Currie, The Pastor as Leader: Principles and Practices for Connecting Preaching and Leadership

“In pastoral leadership, capturing and communicating vision is the practice of creating a clear and compelling picture of the future by exposing God’s kingdom purposes revealed in the Scriptures and applying them concretely to a particular people in a particular place and period, so that they are equipped to move forward into the purposes of God for the glory of God.”
John Currie, The Pastor as Leader: Principles and Practices for Connecting Preaching and Leadership

“The instant a decision-making group chooses to allot resources to one ministry over another, or to favor one program over another, they have made a strategic (wise or otherwise) decision.”
John Currie, The Pastor as Leader: Principles and Practices for Connecting Preaching and Leadership



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