Blog Entryleadership lesson: faithfulnessMar 27, '08 8:33 PM
for everyone

I just picked up a book by Bill Hybels.  He wrote about Jesus willfully violating "widely accepted leadership laws.  It’s a short book but I kind of got stuck at the first law that Jesus willfully broke:  Build a Team of Highly Qualified Leaders.

When Jesus chose his leadership team, he picked out the "untrained, uncouth (not refined), and underage."  The more I read, the more I saw myself in the first disciples’ life.  I couldn't help but look back on my own discipleship journey and let me say that I'm glad that our college pastor, Bruce Ho, willfully violated this leadership law.

I was very opinionated, rough around the edges and my main gifting was in the ministry of offense.  I am not sure if it was a calculated decision on Bruce's part that I became a part of the campus team but one thing I'm sure of, he was faithful to work with the students that he had.  For that I am grateful for the opportunity to grow and learn under P Bruce's leadership. 

That's why I am so glad that I'm a part of a movement that values the next generation.  My prayer is that we would be faithful to the task at hand and take full advantage of the tremendous open doors that we have. 


voicaromualdo wrote on Mar 27
I am glad as well Henry. I'm excited! =) Thanks for this.
jeoshbenjo wrote on Mar 28
i'll look for this book..m sure it will help me and other leaders as well
henryromero wrote on Mar 28
hey benjo, this is not as refined as the book, but a good read: http://www.ciu.edu/seminary/resources/articles/leadership/hybels_when_laws_collide.pdf
jeoshbenjo wrote on Mar 28
ahhhh i see..haha
mike8o8 wrote on Mar 29
Yep, good stuff.
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