Ultimately Responsible: When You’re in Charge of Igniting a Ministry
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Product Description
It’s not your own noteworthy, public accomplishments that inspire and encourage those around you to run the race with excellence. It’s the practical, moment-to-moment choices you make as their servant leader that God uses for spiritual growth and ministry deployment. Great leaders are willing to sacrifice ego, self-significance, and self-imagined importance in order to live downward into increasing effectiveness, no matter what it takes. It is the passionate, relentless commitment to learning this art that God uses to transform ordinary people into intentional leaders. In Ultimately Responsible you’ll find ideas and inspiration to help you:
Identify and maximize leadership strengths
Develop an intentional strategy for spiritual growth as a leader
Strategize and orchestrate a contagious ministry movement
Unleash unpaid servanthood, turning inactive pew-sitters into passionate servants
Effectively build and lead a paid or unpaid team
Overcome inertia anchors and lead successful ministry change
Create an intoxicating atmosphere of leadership credibility
The accompanying DVD includes worksheets to help unpack and apply each topic to your specific setting as well as short video stories that provide real-life illustrations of the principles you’re learning. Chapter by chapter, you can train your whole team using the book and resources provided.
About the Author
Sue Nilson Kibbey is an ordained United Methodist elder who serves as the Director of the Missional Church Consultation Initiative (MCCI) for the West Ohio Conference, a comprehensive 360-degree training and coaching effort that assists congregations and their pastors to jump-start a new life cycle of fruitfulness. Kibbey served as executive pastor of Ginghamsburg United Methodist Church in Tipp City, Ohio for 10 years, where she teamed with Pastor Mike Slaughter to create and deploy the vision of the church as well as provide oversight of the staff and all discipleship/mission initiatives. Sue is also the creator of the Ministry by Strengths program, which helps leaders connect into individualized areas of ministry service passion, and is an adjunct professor for ministry leadership at United Theological Seminary. She is a speaker, trainer, consultant and coach across the country.