Leadership Philosophy
Faith changes the nature of leadership. What distinguishes Christian leadership from other forms of leadership is its purpose -- to cultivate thriving communities that bear witness to the reign of God.
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Sermon
November 3, 2009 | Everyone can’t excel in all roles. But everyone can bring out the best in those around them, says the Rev. Dr. Samuel Wells. Read more »
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Reflection
October 27, 2009 | Understanding the New Testament requires grounding in the tradition of the Old Testament. The book of Leviticus and the Sermon on the Mount illustrate that the New is the fulfillment of the Old, writes C. Kavin Rowe. Read more »
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September 15, 2009 | Christian institutions focus on the public face of their organizations. But football teaches us we must focus on those less visible leaders who protect our blind sides, writes L. Gregory Jones. Read more »
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August 18, 2009 | The book “Going to Extremes” explains why people tend toward group polarization. Christian leaders have a responsibility to help their communities engage diverse viewpoints and love enemies, writes L. Gregory Jones. Read more »
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Reflection
June 23, 2009 | The protagonist of the novel “Watership Down” is an ordinary bunny. But he’s humble, courageous, innovative and able to synthesize opposing ideas. These qualities make him a good leader, says Gretchen E. Ziegenhals. Read more »
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Multimedia
January 16, 2009 | Duke’s Coach K offers leadership lessons from the world of sports and talks about his faith in an interview with Faith & Leadership. Watch video »
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Multimedia
January 14, 2009 | Before we’re leaders, we’re followers, the Rev. Adam Hamilton says in an interview with local television news anchor David Crabtree. Watch video »
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Reflection
January 8, 2009 | Duke Divinity School Dean L. Gregory Jones explores the way Christianity changes the nature of leadership. Read more »
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Reflection
January 5, 2009 | Duke Divinity School Dean L. Gregory Jones says the ministry of reconciliation is fundamental to what makes Christian leadership Christian. Read more »
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Multimedia
December 29, 2008 | Ronald A. Heifetz has been listening to stories about leadership for more than 25 years. He shares what he’s learned in this keynote address. Watch video »
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