CLED 325 Quiz 3
CLED 325 Quiz: Christian Leadership Advanced Issues
- According to Edwards, the priorities of a Christian leader should be organized around the urgent and relentless rather than the good and necessary.
- According to Zylstra, the ultimate purpose of a Christian organization is its own advancement, growth and benefit.
- When engaging the culture, we should approach the brokenness of our world with:
- According to research data, what percentage of crisis teams in institutions failed to meet regularly?
- According to chapter 17, twenty-five of the world’s one hundred fastest growing cities are in what country?
- According to Zylstra, one of the best antidotes to self-centered in Christian leadership is to be involved in:
- True/False: According to Sanderson, looking for leaders from within an organization is a key strategy to success.
- Stripped to its essentials, leadership involves just three things:
- According to Rainer, the three C’s of team leadership include:
- A mentor is someone who shares wisdom with another, preferably but not always in a one-on- one relationship.
- According to Eaton, when it comes to the contradictory culture around us, separatism is the only option for Christian leaders and organizations.
- Using an analogy, Fowler encourages Christian leaders to embrace a model of leadership that mimics a:
- The core essential, according to Fowler, for leading Christian organizations is an organization- wide commitment to:
- According to Eaton, Christian leadership is fundamentally about building a community of grace.
- True/False: Many mistakes happen, in the leadership hiring process because organization boards tend to spend too much time considering the kind of leader needed.
- When it comes to building grace-filled communities, Eaton recommends such historical figures
- In its simplest form, according to O’Brien, a leader is someone who has:
- Within the framework of relationships, leaders, according to O’Brien, must be:
- Christian leaders – according to chapter 9 – will seek to fulfill the ideals of Jeremiah 29:7 by working with and for the groups, association and civic enterprises that surround them.
- When voting on a new organization leader, Thomas recommends that board members utilize:
- According to studies, the millennial generation has a high desire to be part of a compelling purpose, something bigger than themselves.
- Institutions and organizations exist to serve their leader’s needs.
- When working through the search process of finding new leadership, it is best to consider:
- With God as my witness, I affirm that I read all of chapters 9-18 from the book Christian Leadership Essentials edited by David Dockery.
- O’Brien points out that the most successful leaders will never be criticized.
Set 2
- As chapter 11 states, healthy leadership teams have a healthy culture that includes, but is not limited to:
- In order to have and maintain good relationships with constituents, Edwards argues that a Christian leader must:
- According to JD Rockefeller, “A business founded upon friendship is superior to a friendship founded upon business.”
- According to Eaton, Christian leadership is fundamentally about building a community of grace.
- According to Rainer, healthy team leadership engenders healthy .
- According to Rainer, the three C’s of team leadership include:
- According to Zylstra, one of the best antidotes to self-centered in Christian leadership is to be involved in:
- According to chapter 17, twenty-five of the world’s one hundred fastest growing cities are in what country?
- Ignatius once said that one should live in a such a way that the harshest of criticisms and malicious gossip was unbelievable.
- With God as my witness, I affrm that I read all of chapters 9-18 from the book Christian Leadership Essentials edited by David Dockery.
- In addition to urbanization, Fowler points out that is changing how people relate to one another.
- Stripped to its essentials, leadership involves just three things:
- The starting point for Christians who want to be theologically engaged with the cultural issues of the day is:
- According to Thornbury, the true colors of leadership are revealed during
- According to Corey, the world needs a generation of Christians who possess a:
- Christian leaders – according to chapter 9 – will seek to fulfill the ideals of Jeremiah 29:7 by working with and for the groups, association and civic enterprises that surround them.
- In its simplest form, according to O’Brien, a leader is someone who has:
- Institutions and organizations exist to serve their leader’s needs.
- Two key Bible passages, highlighted in chapter 13, that give insight into building grace-filled communities include:
- The core essential, according to Fowler, for leading Christian organizations is an organization-wide commitment to:
- According to Eaton, communities of grace cut against the grain of our culture of extreme individualism to show a better, truer, more beautiful way to live.
- According to chapter 12, the ultimate question for consideration about a move towards leadership is:
- True/False: The team leadership model, encouraged by Rainer, requires a strong leader who has courage and esteem to let others share in the decision making and receive the credit.
- When it comes to building grace-filled communities, Eaton recommends such historical figures as:
- According to Corey, a commitment to biblical fidelity is a virtue vital to the preservation of the Christian community.