3 of the Latest and Best Leadership Articles (11 August 2023)

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The Best Leadership Articles I Read This Week

It’s hard to stay on top of the best leadership articles published each week. So here are three articles I found helpful this week.

This Week’s Best Leadership Articles:

How Jesus Shepherded His Sheep by Nathan Knight

“We know Jesus is a shepherd because he calls himself one. But even if he’d never used the title, we would still see his shepherd’s heart by observing his ministry—how he prayed, how he loved and taught, how he shared authority, and ultimately how he sacrificed himself.”

What Grows in the Local Church by Tim Challies

“I recently found myself pondering that aquarium and the battle between good growth and bad growth. I was considering the local church as the place where Christians are meant to grow. The church is the “aquarium” in which every good Christian quality can grow and thrive. … And yet the same context that can promote such wonderful virtues can also foster such terrible vices. Because we live out our Christian faith in such proximity to one another and because we are natural imitators, we are likely to imitate poor qualities as well as good ones.”

Live by Aspirations: Stop Using Genetic Wiring as an Excuse by Dan Rockwell

“Personality assessments are fun because we are fascinated with ourselves. Don’t coddle yourself with your Myers-Briggs assessment, or any other. Your genetic inclinations are a platform, not an excuse for self-affirming apathy or incompetence. Genetic wiring is a platform, not a cap on potential. Don’t cower behind, “I’m not wired that way.””

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