Jeff Lucas: no more managers
Areopagus #32
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eff Lucas is a regular speaker at the ACC in Melbourne, Australia. Last October he joined with other thinkers to tackle the key issues of catalytic leadership. In his opening presentation (runs 40:00) he outlines the four primary attributes of leaders who make things happen:
- they point out what the issues are and help establish and clarify the agenda
- they are networkers who gather people around to respond to those issues
- they help others find solutions and strategies to challenges
- they keep the fire burning
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Speaker: Author and speaker Jeff Lucas travels internationally in a ministry of Bible teaching which carries a specific vision to encourage and equip the church. Originally a church planting pastor, Jeff understands the dynamics of local church life and has a desire to “build” rather than simply “bless” as he teaches and preaches.
His ministry is expressed in a number of different ways. He is part of the leadership team of Spring Harvest. Jeff is the author of fourteen books. He writes a monthly column for Christianity Magazine, daily Bible notes for CWR entitled “Lucas on Life Every Day” and broadcasts three weekly radio shows. Jeff and his wife Kay live in Colorado, USA, where he holds a teaching post at Timberline Church.
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