Qualities of a Leader II

Session 9a

Qualities of a Leader II
Language:English
Recorded:17 May 2007
Speaker:Eben Swart
Runtime:49m 26s
Also available in: Afrikaans
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We journey through the second half of John Maxwell's book to discover the traits of a true prayer leader. In the process we realize that being a leader means that we need to be prepared to shoulder responsibility. Many of those who shy away from leadership are those who also shy away from shouldering responsibility.

Content:

  • Passion
    • Positive attitude
      • Problem solving
        • Relationships
          • Responsibility
            • Security
              • Self-discipline
                • Servanthood
                  • Teachability
                    • Vision
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