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"The Little Book of Church Leadership" highlights a crisis of leadership within the modern church; not an absence of leadership, but a proliferation of the wrong kind of leadership. The modern church has departed from the collaborative leadership principles of the New Testament and has adopted a secular business model that is undermining the very essence of what it means to be God's people. The contemporary emphasis upon the paid minister as the vision-casting leader and entrepreneurial professional is a far cry from the kind of shared pastoral leadership that was instigated and modelled by…mehr

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"The Little Book of Church Leadership" highlights a crisis of leadership within the modern church; not an absence of leadership, but a proliferation of the wrong kind of leadership. The modern church has departed from the collaborative leadership principles of the New Testament and has adopted a secular business model that is undermining the very essence of what it means to be God's people. The contemporary emphasis upon the paid minister as the vision-casting leader and entrepreneurial professional is a far cry from the kind of shared pastoral leadership that was instigated and modelled by the first century church. This book points us back to the New Testament principles of collaborative church leadership and mutual accountability that were set in place in the very beginning and which are God's continued design for His people today.

This is a little book with BIG ideas. It calls the church to radically re-think the roles of clergy and laity and return to the biblical principles laid down by the New Testament church. It calls for a culture shift that will not be easy. Are you ready to be challenged?


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Kevin Simington is a theologian and apologist who is a popular conference speaker in Australia. He spent 15 years in local church ministry and a further 15 years as a Biblical Studies teacher in a Christian High School. He now serves as Ministry Consultant to the Bathurst Diocese of the Anglican Church, in New South Wales, Australia. He has published 17 books (8 fiction novels and 9 works of theology and apologetics) and is also a senior writer for the international Christian magazine, My Christian Daily. He regularly conducts apologetics seminars and runs the popular website, SmartFaith.net, which offers a wide range of free resources for churches and individuals in the areas of theology, apologetics, ethics and Christian discipleship. Kevin lives on a 53 acre farm on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, with his wife of over 40 years, Sandy.