Gibbs, LeadershipNext: Changing Leaders

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Eddie Gibbs, LeadershipNext: Changing Leaders in a Changing Culture. InterVarsity Press, 2005.

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Our culture is constantly changing, often faster than we can adapt to it. Christian leaders struggle not only to acquire new skills and insights but also to unlearn what they already know. As both the church and the world change, so too must Christian leaders and their very notions of leadership.

Veteran church growth expert Eddie Gibbs maps out how Christian leadership must change in light of new global realities. Styles of leadership are changing, from hierarchies to networks and from compartmentalization to connectivity. Gibbs assesses the dynamics of leadership teams, identifies healthy leadership traits, and looks to how new leaders are identified and developed. This incisive analysis is a comprehensive resource for current and emerging leaders serving in churches, parachurch organizations and beyond.

Contents:

  1. Redefining leadership
  2. Why leadership styles must change
  3. Leaders passionate about the great commission
  4. What’s different?
  5. Team building
  6. Leadership traits
  7. Activities of leadership
  8. Leadership attitudes
  9. Facing the cost of leadership
  10. Leadership emergence and development

Editorial Reviews

“One generation of leadership looks at another—from experience to emergence. Eddie Gibbs brings experience and scholarship to understanding changing church culture and younger church leaders.” —Leith Anderson, pastor, Wooddale Church, and author of Leadership That Works

“No matter what time period or culture we are in, there is always a need for leadership. However, how we lead does change depending on the people, the place, and the culture and values. In our emerging culture, we need to rethink many aspects of leadership in our churches. This book gives great insight on how to do that.” —Dan Kimball, author of The Emerging Church, and pastor of Vintage Faith Church

LeadershipNext tells it like it is. It’s a great resource for leaders who want to be both biblical and adaptable to the culture. I especially recommend it to any pastor who is starting out or burning out in ministry.” —Sarah Sumner, associate professor of ministry and theology, Haggard School of Theology, Azusa Pacific University, author, Men and Women in the Church

LeadershipNext: Changing Leaders in a Changing Culture by Eddie Gibbs is a book to be placed in the hands of every young leader with the words ‘Walk in the light of Eddie’s words and you will work effectively and not go off the path.’ I’ve known and profited from a friendship with Eddie for twenty years; he is a competent guide to effective ministry in contemporary society.” —Todd Hunter, President, Alpha USA

About the Author

Eddie Gibbs is Donald A. McGavran Professor of Church Growth at the School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena, California). His seminars for church leaders about leadership in the emerging church have been held in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Norway, Australia and around the United States. Gibbs has also written several books, including Good News Is for Sharing, Ten Growing Churches, In Name Only and ChurchNext.


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