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"Developing A Servant Leadership Curriculum To Excite, Equip And Empower Pastors And Church Leaders," authored by Dr. Bernard P. Goode is a must-read. It is the perfect tool to equip the saints in the body of Christ to become unified and better the overall team. This book focuses on the absence of servant leadership within Churches, which has caused an impediment in the church's growth both spiritually and numerically. Arguably, if the pastor and church leaders received leadership training in servant leadership, then they will be aware of their Biblical role and responsibility to be part of a…mehr

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"Developing A Servant Leadership Curriculum To Excite, Equip And Empower Pastors And Church Leaders," authored by Dr. Bernard P. Goode is a must-read. It is the perfect tool to equip the saints in the body of Christ to become unified and better the overall team. This book focuses on the absence of servant leadership within Churches, which has caused an impediment in the church's growth both spiritually and numerically. Arguably, if the pastor and church leaders received leadership training in servant leadership, then they will be aware of their Biblical role and responsibility to be part of a team ministry. To move forward as a church, both pastor and church leaders must work-together as servants of Jesus Christ. Thus, this book will be used to train pastors and church leaders in becoming servant leaders in a team ministry.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Bernard P. Goode, a professor at South University Doctor of Ministry Program, an ordained minister, and a pastor with forty years of ministerial experience, is passionate about the interpretation of Scripture. He is considered a leading authority on the subject of Hermeneutics and Homiletics as well as Pulpit Speech and Rhetoric. Dr. Goode has lectured in churches, seminaries, and Bible colleges throughout the east and west coast. He holds doctoral degrees and certification in leadership Management and servant leadership. He is also a member of the Robert Greenleaf Center in Atlanta, Georgia.