
Christian Leadership Institute (CLI): Competency 1.30 – Spiritual Disciplines
$15.00
Douglas E. Friesen
Phillip T. Jeske (PhD)
Complete competency syllabus and all reading materials
The Spiritual Disciplines are specific activities and practices taught throughout Scripture that facilitate a personal relationship with God and leads to a greater understanding and growth in our faith. The spiritual disciplines are not practiced in order to gain God’s favor or out of duty, but rather to maintain a listening heart to the Lord and daily connection with him. This is the source of the leader’s spiritual strength that helps to resist temptation and avoid becoming stagnant in their faith which results in unrealized leadership potential.
Description
CLI – Christian Leadership Institute: Module 1.0 Personal Life
This module of leadership competency explores the private life and personal management skills that are necessary for a Christian leader to serve well for the duration of their life. It identifies the areas of life that require a high level of self-awareness so that the developing leader recognizes the path to healthy success as well as identifying possible pitfalls that can undermine their effectiveness or sideline them from service. This module also seeks to analyze spiritual gifts, personality traits, values and assumptions that shape the way a person leads, taking into consideration strengths and weaknesses, for the purpose of having a greater understanding of their leadership tendencies, philosophy and capacity.
Competency 1.30 Spiritual Disciplines: Description and Rationale
The Spiritual Disciplines are specific activities and practices taught throughout Scripture that facilitate a personal relationship with God and leads to a greater understanding and growth in our faith. The spiritual disciplines are not practiced in order to gain God’s favor or out of duty, but rather to maintain a listening heart to the Lord and daily connection with him. This is the source of the leader’s spiritual strength that helps to resist temptation and avoid becoming stagnant in their faith which results in unrealized leadership potential.
The Authors
Doug Friesen is a pastor, teacher, church planter, mentor, ministry coach, and director of CLIMB, an organization that facilitates innovative ministries in Canada. Phil Jeske (PhD) is a missionary teacher, author, ministry coach and president of ICM, an international mission organization. They are both specialists in their field of leadership development and travel internationally coaching teams within the Ministry Coaching Network (MCNet). They have a passion to mentor the next generation of servant leaders and help ministry teams start innovative ministries that will impact their nations. Both they and their wives live near Vancouver, Canada with their grown children and grandchildren.
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