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The patriarchal approach to leadership in the African context is indeed an enigma, judging from the unpredictable outcomes and the quest for effective leadership. In many ways, the secularized big-man in the public square is no different from the sacralised great-man of God in the church. The Lord Jesus Christ calls his followers to servant leadership. The secular world has also established the efficacy of the servant leadership approach for cutting-edge leadership. This book looks at the nature of evangelical associations in their diversity and what it takes for leaders to build unity and harmony for effectiveness, especially in the African context.…mehr

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The patriarchal approach to leadership in the African context is indeed an enigma, judging from the unpredictable outcomes and the quest for effective leadership. In many ways, the secularized big-man in the public square is no different from the sacralised great-man of God in the church. The Lord Jesus Christ calls his followers to servant leadership. The secular world has also established the efficacy of the servant leadership approach for cutting-edge leadership. This book looks at the nature of evangelical associations in their diversity and what it takes for leaders to build unity and harmony for effectiveness, especially in the African context.
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AIAH D. FODAY-KHABENJE holds a DMin from Asbury Theological Seminary, USA, an MA from Wesley Biblical Seminary, USA, a BSc and MBA from the University of Sierra Leone, and is a Fellow of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians (FBDO). Currently, he is the General Secretary/CEO of the Association of Evangelicals in Africa. Previously, Dr Foday-Khabenje served as a dispensing optician at Lunsar Baptist Eye Hospital, Senior Administrative Assistant in the University of Sierra Leone and General Secretary of the Evangelical Fellowship of Sierra Leone. He was also elected for two consecutive terms as chairman of the humanitarian community in Sierra Leone - Sierra Leone Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (SLANGO) until his current appointment.