Training Exercise – Employees will work through a number of scenarios.
VI. Training Survey
Christian Leadership
When comparing Christian leadership and secular leadership there one main distinction and that is the Lord. “And don 't let anyone call you 'Teacher, ' for you have only one teacher, the Messiah.” Matthew 23:10 (NET). In this passage the word “teacher” can be substituted with “leader”. This passage is an important aspect when discussing “Christian Leadership Vs Secular Leadership”. In the end, Jesus is considered the “Leader” and “Teacher”. Christian leadership takes this to scripture to heart whereas secular leadership might not be followers, and consequently are not considering the word of God in their decision making.
In conclusion, real leadership expertise and principles in Christian and secular leadership are basically the same. They are both organized, dedicated, determined and are willing to “step up” in difficult situations. The contrast is the Lord. Christian leaders will constantly consider God’s word in every aspect of their lives while worldly leaders do not. “But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you” (Matthew