Within the Leadership Bible, Maxwell pulls out the practical applications throughout the pages and is able to show how to implement these truths in every day leadership life. For example, in this quote below, Maxwell gleans principles from the way Paul handled a tough situation and gives insight from the example that can be used by us as homeschool leaders.
Organization: Leaders Organize So They Don't Have to Agonize1 Corinthians 14:1-40Paul wrote to bring order to a church in chaos. The Corinthians were abusing their gifts and calling attention to themselves rather than to Christ. As a leader, Paul had to change this. In fact, 1 Corinthians 14:40 urges them to do everything "decently and in order." What can we learn about organization from this chapter?
Identify and pursue your top priorities (v. 1).
Seek to practice what will benefit the most people (vv. 2-12).
Communicate clearly (vv. 7,8). See things through the eyes of the outsider (vv. 23-25). Order activities simply for the purpose of adding value to others (vv. 26-33). Make sure everything is done in an appropriate manner (v. 40).
Hope these amazing truths give you clarity today. If you are interested in checking out more of John Maxwell's writings, look here.
Denise
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