Synopses & Reviews
Team leadership is the exercise of one's spiritual gifts under the call of God to serve a certain group of people in achieving the goals God has given them toward the end of glorifying Christ. How is your church or organization governed? Does it have an authoritarian, top-down administration? Is the ministry vision developed by a few top officials, with little input from staff or volunteers?
Today the definition of an effective leader has changed. No longer does the model leader manage like the Lone Ranger--either do it his way or no way. Today the model leader shares responsibility with fellow team leaders and seeks to serve them. In this complete revision of his earlier work, Building Leaders for Church Education, Dr. Gangel carefully lays a biblical foundation for the team leadership model. This leadership is not dogmatic control or personality worship. It has no room for political power plays. Instead, it is Paul gently nurturing young Christians in his epistles. It is Barnabas willingly thrusting others into situations where they develop their own gifts. It is Christ, choosing not one, but twelve men to carry on His ministry. It is servant leadership.
With examples, illustrations, and suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter, Dr. Gangel prods and encourages the reader to move beyond the safety net of autocratic leadership into the rewarding, effective practice of leading with and through others.
Review
For busy people who can't read everything on the expanding numbers of books on leadership -- which is all of us -- I recommend this book highly. It is an important contribution to a vitally important topic.
-Dr. David L. Rambo, President, Alliance Theological Seminary
It is no secret that the crying need both for our culture and our churches is leadership. This book provides a fresh perspective of leadership that is both solidly biblical and thoroughly practical. I strongly recommend it to any leader or aspiring leader who wishes to lead in a style that is biblical, culturally relevant, and effective. Many people talk about biblical leadership. Team Leadership will show you how.
-Dr. Gene A. Getz, Senior Pastor, Fellowship Bible Church North
Calls for leadership are everywhere, but who knows what it is our how to lead? Kenneth Gangel bridges scholarship and practice, scripture and secular literature, yesterday and tomorrow -- teaching Team Leadership.
-Leith Anderson, Pastor, Wooddale Church
Once every few years, or perhaps once in a decade, I read a book that has a profound impact on my life and ministry. Without a doubt, Team Leadership is that kind of book. I know of no other book on leadership which contains so much helpful and insightful information on the vital subject of authentic Christian leadership.
-From the Foreword by Paul A Cedar, Chairman/CEO, Mission America
Synopsis
In place of dogmatic control, personality worship, and power plays, Kenneth Gangel lays the biblical base for servant-leadership.
About the Author
KENNETH O. GANGEL (B.A., Taylor University; M.A., Fuller Summer Seminary; M.Div., Grace Theological Seminary; S.T.M., Concordia Seminary; Ph.D., University of Missouri) is a Scholar-in-Residence at Toccoa Falls College in Georgia and the Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Christian Education at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the author of a number of books including Team Leadership in Ministry and The Christian Educator¿s Handbook series. He now resides in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
Table of Contents
Part One: Foundations of Team Leadership
1. The Context of Team Leadership
2. Unity and Community in the Body
3. A Biblical Theology of Leadership
4. Toward a New Testament View of Leadership
5. Team Leadership in Organism and Organization
Part Two: Roles of the Team Leader
6. The Team Leader as Administrator
7. The Team Leader as Organizer
8. The Team Leader as Decision Maker
9. The Team Leader as Group Facilitator
10. The Team Leader as Board or Committee Chair
11. The Team Leader as Conflict Manager
12. The Team Leader as Change Agent
13. The Team Leader as Motivator
14. The Team Leader as Reproducer
15. The Team Leader as Mentor
Part Three: Functions of Team Leadership
16. Setting and Achieving Goals
17. Planning for the Future
18. Developing Ministry Teams
19. Recruiting and Retaining Leaders
20. Training and Placing Volunteers
21. Supervising Staff
22. Evaluating Ministry Effectiveness
23. Delegating Tasks and Authority
24. Communicating in the Organization
25. Relating to Other Leaders