Leadership is integral to the success of any institution. However, in this rapidly changing world, Christians are facing the challenge of identifying appropriate leadership style. To address this, Christians often adopt styles from social and management perspectives. Further, Christians lead based on experiences they have garnered from previous leadership roles, secular management methods, and corporate business administrative models. The overall effect is that leaders serve without skills specifically honed and based on their Christian faith. So, how does the church address this challenge? Adopt Effusive leadership through servant leadership. This book provides a comprehensive discussion of leadership and leadership styles. It presents biblical evidence in support of servant leadership as the preferred biblical style for leadership. It is a valuable resource for training leaders to become servant leaders. All leaders (Christians and non-Christian), all institutions (faith-based and non-faith-based), training institutions, trainers of leaders, and all those who are interested in providing true leadership will find this book especially useful.