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A mark of mature spiritual leadership is . Sanders urges leaders to intentionally train and release others—modeled after Paul’s relationships with Timothy and Titus. A leader who leaves no successor has failed in a key dimension.
Sanders insists that a spiritual leader must be . He draws heavily on the lives of Moses, Paul, and George Müller. The leader’s inner life—prolonged, disciplined prayer and meditation on Scripture—is non-negotiable. Without it, outward activity is hollow. oswald sanders spiritual leadership
“The spiritual leader will not be content with merely maintaining the status quo. He will seek to advance the cause of Christ by holy daring.” A mark of mature spiritual leadership is
That night, unable to sleep, he opened his worn copy of Spiritual Leadership to a chapter he had habitually skipped: The Leader and His Prayer . Sanders insists that a spiritual leader must be