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Friday, November 11
 
leadership development?
More food for thought from Steve Addison
In the past, most leaders were mentored by older pastors who had suffered much. Although they led millions to Christ, they lacked in biblical knowledge. In the 1990s, doors opened to Western-style training (Bible schools and seminaries with libraries and lecturers).

Now Chinese leaders report:

After graduating 10 batches of students, the quality is diminishing year-by-year. Students finish with big heads but little hearts. They lack spirituality, endurance and ministry skills. The church is a family, but these schools are institutional factories producing talkers who can’t shepherd the flock. We don’t want them!

Jesus’ system of leadership development was very different from the traditional “school” approach:

Jesus went up on a mountainside and called to him those he wanted, and they came to him. He appointed twelve—designating them apostles—that they might be with him and that he might send them out to preach and to have authority to drive out demons (Mk 3:13-15).

Jesus created a relational network—with Himself and each other—as a context for learning. He gave them learning experiences—ministry with reflection and teaching—as the content for learning.

Jesus’ approach produced Eleven men who turned the world upside down (cf. Ac 17:6). Paul used a similar approach (2 Tim 2:2). We are trying to emulate this in “Multiplying Jesus Mentors in China.”


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Something is happening across Britain today: a new kind of church is beginning to appear; increasing numbers of christians (recent research suggests between 40 & 100,000) are starting to gather in homes, colleges and work places. Living out a 24-7 faith, they are missionally focused with a 'go to them' dynamic instead of a 'come to us' invitation. These communities are small, fluid, organic, reproducible and most of all simple; so simple that any believer would respond by saying "I could do that!"

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