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Among followers of Jesus, great is often the enemy of good. The drive to be great—to be a success by the standards of the world—often crowds out the qualities of goodness, virtue, and faithfulness that should define the central focus of Christian leadership. In the culture of today’s church, successful leadership is often judged by what works, while persistent faithfulness takes a back seat. If...

to power, structure, and decision making must be completely different because of our commitment to the lordship of Jesus. This means the most important impact the gospel will have on our leadership is teleological: What is the end toward which the church is committed? What is our goal? I’m writing from a different assumption than most of the leadership books I have read. The typical assumption of most books on church and ministry—even those written more recently in the missional church field—is the
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