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	<title>Comments on: Surviving Leadership, Part 2</title>
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		<title>By: Ken</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<description>From a church perspective I would suggest the best answer would be to look at the New Testament to see how the word leader is used to see if leadership as depicted on Survivor is to be applied in the same way to a church setting.  
Hebrew: &quot;Remember your leaders, those who have spoken God’s word to you. Think about the impact of their lives, and imitate their faith.&quot;
Most times in NT scripture I see leadership directly connected to, or defined, as the leaders demonstration of faith (in Christ) how they live their lives before the people, as opposed to following task or agreement in activities. I see this in the way Jesus set His life towards the Father as an example to His disciples and also the apostle Paul setting his own life of faith before Timothy as an example from which to lead. I often see leadership as less about achievements with the body as much as agreement with God among and with the people. Just a thought.
Good blogs Anthony</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From a church perspective I would suggest the best answer would be to look at the New Testament to see how the word leader is used to see if leadership as depicted on Survivor is to be applied in the same way to a church setting.<br />
Hebrew: &#8220;Remember your leaders, those who have spoken God’s word to you. Think about the impact of their lives, and imitate their faith.&#8221;<br />
Most times in NT scripture I see leadership directly connected to, or defined, as the leaders demonstration of faith (in Christ) how they live their lives before the people, as opposed to following task or agreement in activities. I see this in the way Jesus set His life towards the Father as an example to His disciples and also the apostle Paul setting his own life of faith before Timothy as an example from which to lead. I often see leadership as less about achievements with the body as much as agreement with God among and with the people. Just a thought.<br />
Good blogs Anthony</p>
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