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Not all are called to be leaders, but all of us are called to followership. In these confusing times of fake news, uncertain truths, and questionable leaders, we must understand and respond with faithful followership. Moreover, faithful followership isn't required only when we step into the public square or tune in to our favorite news channel. In our personal journeys, families and marriages, workplaces, churches, and communities, we must decide who to follow and how to follow. Old patterns and habits require discernment, clarity with gender, culture, and race, and other factors, while understanding the important roles of worldview and community.…mehr

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Not all are called to be leaders, but all of us are called to followership. In these confusing times of fake news, uncertain truths, and questionable leaders, we must understand and respond with faithful followership. Moreover, faithful followership isn't required only when we step into the public square or tune in to our favorite news channel. In our personal journeys, families and marriages, workplaces, churches, and communities, we must decide who to follow and how to follow. Old patterns and habits require discernment, clarity with gender, culture, and race, and other factors, while understanding the important roles of worldview and community.
Autorenporträt
Steven R. Timmermans is the emeritus executive director of the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA). Prior to leading the CRCNA, he served as president of Trinity Christian College in the Chicago area and in a variety of administrative and teaching roles at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Timmermans began his career in special education and pediatric psychology. He is married to Dr. Barbara Timmermans, a nursing professor; together they have seven adult children and seven grandchildren.