developing christian leadership accountability
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What is Leadership?
• The ability to positively influence people and systems
• To have a meaningful impact and achieve results
What is Accountability ?
• Accountability is about responsibilities and relationships
• It is a check and balance system to protect us from harm from ourselves and others. We do this by being open to what we are thinking and doing so we can receive encouragement and reproof, when needed. Christian accountability is accounting for what...why… who…. When…
Developing Leadership Accountability
To believe you can make disciples or develop true maturity in others without
some form of accountability is like believing that you can raise children without
discipline, run a company without rules, or lead an army without authority.
Accountability is to the Great Commission what tracks are to a train.
(Bill Hull The Disciple Making Pastor)
Accountability in Leadership
Accountability starts with seeking and accepting advice from others. Most
wrong actions come about because if a failure to input clear boundaries of
roles and responsibilities.
Why is it Important to Develop Accountability in Leadership?
• In order to build effectively
• To encourage personal growth
• To develop effective team work
• To enable honesty and transparency
• For personal and corporate protection
• To build and sustain trust and confidence with:LeadershipColleaguesCongregants Community
• To nurture reflective practice
• To eradicate the “answerable to no one” attitude
Who Are Leaders Accountable to?
• To God (Rom 14:10 -12; Matt 12:36)
• To the Leader/Pastor (Heb 13:17)
• To the flock (1 Pet. 5:2)
• To themselves (1 Cor 9:25 -27)
• To the wider community
The Enemy to Leadership Accountability
How to Develop Leadership Accountability
Developing Christian Leadership Accountability
Scriptures on Accountability