Character Matters

Paul’s Leadership Qualities in the Pastoral Epistles and the Namibian Church


Fachbuch, 2017

81 Seiten


Inhaltsangabe oder Einleitung

There are many reasons why leaders, whether lay or ordained, are selected by African churches. Many Namibian church leaders tend to be appointed based on elements of both ascribed and achieved status, such as family origin, tribal background, gender, political affiliation, education or the roles they play in the business world or local government. By analysing the two lists of leadership qualifications for elders and overseers in the Pastoral Epistles (Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9) Christa Biwa demonstrates that such particularism is faulty. The criteria that mattered most to the apostle Paul and the early church were character and spiritual maturity. Church leaders, Paul’s lists show, need to be people of integrity. As such they are patient, gracious and quick to forgive. They do not fall into the trap of materialism and never look for a fight. As people of integrity church leaders listen to the advice of others and treat the members of their churches with respect. The social status of their fellow believers does not influence their decisions. They can control themselves and love whatever is good. These are just some of the character traits Christa Biwa identifies, and which church leaders need to possess or strive for. Where these traits are missing, Biwa claims, the ramifications are many and widespread. Ethical misconduct by church leaders usually has an impact not only on individuals and their families but also on the local congregation, the wider church and the leaders’ spouses and children. Therefore, like the apostle Paul and the early church, Christa Biwa argues, Namibian churches need to take the selection of their pastors, elders and bishops seriously. Paul’s lists of leadership qualifications can help them to identify and appoint godly leaders. Character testing needs to be not only at the heart of any selection process but also a regular and ongoing element of leadership development.

Details

Titel
Character Matters
Untertitel
Paul’s Leadership Qualities in the Pastoral Epistles and the Namibian Church
Hochschule
Namibia Evangelical Theological Seminary
Autoren
Jahr
2017
Seiten
81
Katalognummer
V1294196
ISBN (eBook)
9783346758255
ISBN (Buch)
9783346758262
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
Church Leadership, Pastoral Epistles, Apostle Paul, Namibia, Character, Integrity, Leadership Qualifications, Clergy Ethics, Misconduct, African Church, Abuse, Power, Titus, 1 Timothy
Arbeit zitieren
Dr. Thorsten Prill (Herausgeber:in)C. Christa Biwa (Autor:in), 2017, Character Matters, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1294196

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