Jesus modeled leadership by living and walking with His
disciples, everyday people, and the religious leaders of His
day.
You can emulate His leadership style by changing the traditional
hierarchical, pulpit-based leadership model of most Western
churches to a more relational form of leading from among the
people. This leadership style involves participating in the chaos
of real, two-way relationships, yet bringing order by training and
discipling—in the midst of chaordic interaction.
Where Would Jesus Lead? is about leading among—rather than leading
from, or leading over, or leading from titles, positions, or
assumed roles. Author and ministry leader Gary Goodell believes it
is time to transition to a more collaborative style of leading, one
of coming alongside people, for the people’s sake, and empowering
them to achieve their personal God-given destiny. Thinking
prophetically, the author courageously contends that interactive
relationships that are purposeful yet inherently chaotic are ones
to be joyfully embraced.
…But as He went, the multitudes thronged Him [Jesus]. Now a
woman…touched the border of His garment. …She declared to Him in
the presence of all the people the reason she had touched Him and
how she was healed immediately. And He said to her, “Daughter, be
of good cheer, your faith has made you well. Go in peace” (Luke
8:42-48 NKJV).
Practical ideas and applications regarding how to carry out this
vision in one-on-one relationships and in small groups are expertly
presented. Emphasis on deeper, more effective relationships is
God’s heart for the Church in America today.