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Winston Churchill said, To grow is to change. To be perfect is to change frequently. As leaders, we should be prepared to change our style of leadership and adapt to contemporary challenges. To resist change is to resist progress. Secondly, we need to recognize that there is advancement in all spheres and in all fields- from Medicine to the Military, from Science and Technology to Fashion. Therefore, to be uninformed is to be left behind. Leaders are learners. They remain learners. When you stop learning, you stop leading; you start leaning instead. When leaders grow, their churches grow. If a…mehr

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Winston Churchill said, To grow is to change. To be perfect is to change frequently. As leaders, we should be prepared to change our style of leadership and adapt to contemporary challenges. To resist change is to resist progress. Secondly, we need to recognize that there is advancement in all spheres and in all fields- from Medicine to the Military, from Science and Technology to Fashion. Therefore, to be uninformed is to be left behind. Leaders are learners. They remain learners. When you stop learning, you stop leading; you start leaning instead. When leaders grow, their churches grow. If a church is not growing, the leader is not growing. Until you know more, God will not give you more. Unless you can handle more, God will not put more in your hands. We are, therefore, left without an option but to fight against ignorance and challenge the status quo. As we translate the things we have learned into action, we will certainly see results.Welcome to the discovery of new things.
Autorenporträt
Dr. J. E. Akpami, a medical practitioner by training combined the ministry work with active medical practice for ten years before resigning for full time ministry work in 1990. He lives with Clara, his beloved wife and co-minister along with their two children, Eunice and Paul in Zaria, Nigeria.