Servant of All: Reframing Greatness and Leadership through the Teachings of Jesus
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Servant of All: Reframing Greatness and Leadership through the Teachings of Jesus  -     By: Ralph Enlow

Servant of All: Reframing Greatness and Leadership through the Teachings of Jesus

Lexham Press / 2019 / Paperback

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What did Jesus really mean when he said, "Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, the servant of all" (Mark 9:35)?

Servant leadership is commended by popular leadership writers and scholars. However, much of the practical, theoretical, and even theological commentary on servant leadership doesn't do the Bible justice. It fails to account for the context and history of interpretation around this often-quoted saying of Jesus. This context has everything to do with a truly biblical understanding of servant leadership, and that's what Servant of All unfolds.

In a culture where greatness is often confused with fame or competence, Servant of All is a much-needed correction.

This useful guide includes personal and group reflection questions, ideal for ministry training and discipleship.

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Title: Servant of All: Reframing Greatness and Leadership through the Teachings of Jesus
By: Ralph Enlow
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 144
Vendor: Lexham Press
Publication Date: 2019
Dimensions: 8.0 X 5.0 X 1.0 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1683592972
ISBN-13: 9781683592976
Stock No: WW592976

Publisher's Description

2020 ECPA Christian Book Award Finalist for Ministry Resources.

What did Jesus really mean when he said, "Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, the servant of all" (Mark 9:35)?
Servant leadership is commended by popular leadership writers and scholars. However, much of the practical, theoretical, and even theological commentary on servant leadership doesn't do the Bible justice. It fails to account for the context and history of interpretation around this often-quoted saying of Jesus. This context has everything to do with a truly biblical understanding of servant leadership, and that's what Servant of All unfolds.
In a culture where greatness is often confused with fame or competence, Servant of All is a much-needed correction.
This useful guide includes personal and group reflection questions, ideal for ministry training and discipleship.

Author Bio

Ralph E. Enlow, Jr. serves as president of the Association for Biblical Higher Education (www.abhe.org). Previously, Dr. Enlow served for 28 years as an educational leader at his alma mater, Columbia International University, culminating in a six-year stint as senior vice president and provost. A founding member of Global Associates for Transformational Education (www.gateglobal.org), he has been involved in international teaching and consulting in over a dozen countries.

Editorial Reviews

In Servant of All, Ralph Enlow gives us a fresh look at a familiar passage by engaging the words of Jesus in the rich context of multiple interactions with the disciples. The full force and weight of servant leadership is even more powerful when viewed from this perspective. This book is a welcome alternative to the reductionism of a sound-bite leadership culture, and I commend it to you highly. —Steve Moore, president, nexleader; author, The Top 10 Leadership Conversations in the Bible

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