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Multiplying Leaders in Intercultural Contexts

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Preface

Chapter 1: Grow the Edge of the Church

Focus on Groups

Reproduce Life

Find the Followers and the People Who Pass Things On

Develop People, Not Programs

Examine Ourselves

Book Outline

Chapter 2: Value Cultural Difference

Understand How Culture Affects Leadership

Adjust Our Approach according to Culture

Chapter 3: Investigate Leadership Dimensions of Culture

Gauge Power Distance

Research Paternalistic Expectations

Determine Tolerance for Uncertainty

Pay Attention to Context

Look at Groups

Explore Group Influence on Individuals

Learn with Humility

Chapter 4: Disciple Leaders Like All Other Disciples

Test Leaders First as Disciples

Identify Exemplary Disciples

Foster Continuing Growth

Remember That We Are Also Disciples

Chapter 5: Identify All the Leaders

Identify the Growing-Edge Leaders

Focus on the Majority

Chapter 6: Foster Biblical Leadership

Strengthen the 4 Cs—Community, Character, Clarity, Care

Apply Biblical Metaphors Carefully

Nurture Life in All Its Fullness

Promote One-Another Care

Cultivate Generosity

Chapter 7: Guard against Leaders’ Vulnerabilities

Research Vulnerabilities and Accountability

Model Self-Awareness

Chapter 8: Strengthen the Community (C1)

Keep Leaders in Their Communities

Look for Community Endorsement

Strengthen Community Decision-Making Processes

Include the Community in Leaders’ Development

Promote Community Values through Group-Based Learning

Chapter 9: Build Character (C2)

Strengthen Capacity for Pain-Bearing

Model Integrity and Transparency

Support God’s Forging of Christian Character

Be Examples

Chapter 10: Clarify the Community’s Purpose (C3)

Promote Clear Vision

Help Leaders Craft Collective Vision

Encourage Clear Communication

Encourage Vision Review

Chapter 11: Develop Care across the Community (C4)

Lift Up Carers

Nurture Healthy Relationships

Share Life Together

Coordinate Believers’ Gifts

Build the Local Community

Chapter 12: What Should We, as Developers, Do?

Build Relationships

Be Models

Research the Culture

Contextualize

Adjust Our Methods and Expectations

Mediate

Become Reflective Practitioners

Chapter 13: Leadership-Development Principles

  1. Disciple Leaders Like All Other Disciples
  2. Select Leaders Who Are Endorsed by Their Communities
  3. Include the Community around the Leader and Strengthen It
  4. Develop the 4 Cs
  5. Connect Knowledge with Experience

Chapter 14: Putting Leadership-Development into Practice

Context 1—Pioneer church planting

Context 2—Movement of Multiplying Churches

Context 3—Churches in Contexts Where Pastors Are Expected to Attend Bible

Colleges

Do Life with Leaders

Acknowledgments

Bibliography

 

Figures and Tables

Figure 1: A model for understanding culture (adapted from Hiebert, 2008, 32–33)

Figure 2: Variation between and within cultures in scheduling (Organized vs. Flexible)

Figure 3: Leadership types and estimated number of each type in a church movement of 10,000 people

Figure 4: The four critical characteristics of Christian leadership (4 Cs)

Figure 5: The 4 Cs of Christian leadership

Figure 6: Photos of shepherds in different parts of the world

Figure 7: Vision in linear time

Figure 8: Vision in cyclical time

Figure 9: Vision focused on the past

Figure 10: Making connections between life and theory

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