THE LEADERSHIP STYLE OF
JESUS
Most believers are familiar with Jesus' recipe for leadership success: "Whoever wants to become
great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all" (Mark
10:43-44). But when it comes to putting that into practice, many leaders are content to leave
Jesus' advice on a dusty road in Galilee and follow society's leadership trends.
Servant leadership - the kind of leadership Jesus practiced - is something that sets believers
apart. The choice of whether to follow the leadership path to power, authority, and control or the
road to humility and putting others first is an important one. Jesus cuts through the superfluous
issues surrounding leadership and moves straight to the heart of the matter, addressing our
motives and values, writes Dr. Rinehart.
If you're ready to take your leadership to a new level by following Jesus' footsteps, Upside
Down will challenge you to equip and liberate others to fulfill God's purposes for them in the
world.
CONTENTS:
1. Power: The Basis for Secular Leadership
2. Servanthood: The Essence of
Spiritual
Leadership
3. The Uses and Abuses of Power
4. Abuse Perpetuated Through Systems
5. The Key to Renewal
6. The Precedents for Spiritual Leadership
7. The Average Believer in Ministry
8. The Believer's Unique Arena of Service
9. Releasing God's People for Service
10. Leading Releasing Systems and Structures
11. Leading from a Posture of Humble Strength