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Even better, reflecting my conviction (some would say bias!) that the congregational model is the most scriptural of the three,170 one could seek to reestablish a small group of male elders in each local church who all have equal authority and roughly equal responsibility for the authoritative teaching of the church.171
James R. Beck, Craig L. Blomberg (Editor), Craig S. Keener (Contributor), Linda L. Belleville (Contr... • Two Views on Women in Ministry
Christ in us is the key to leadership at every stage of the lifecycle. Remaining in him is the key to the rise of movements. Abandoning him is the key to the fall of movements.
Steve Addison • The Rise and Fall of Movements: A Roadmap for Leaders



Our deeds must be consistent with our creeds, and our beliefs must be backed up with Christlike behavior.
Rick Warren • The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For?
three keys to His success: Jesus was an intentional leader in every sense. He did His disciple-making in a relational environment. He followed a process that can be learned and repeated. In other words, An intentional leader + relational environment + reproducible process = infinite number of disciples
Jim Putman • Real-Life Discipleship: Building Churches That Make Disciples
In the course of His teaching ministry, Jesus enunciated three fundamental principles to guide His disciples in their service.