Saturday, October 2, 2010

Leadership

Dr. Vinod Shah on leadership:

In the account of Namaan being cured who are the Leaders...

Administrative Power was held by:
- King of Assyria (Ben-Hadad)
- King of Israel (Joram son of Ahab)
- Commander of Assyrian Armies (Namaan)

Agents of Change:
- servant girl (nameless)
- Elisha (not thought of by the Israeli King)
- Namaan's servants and aides (nameless)

How much of the time we strive for positional leadership. If only I were .... (fill in the blanks - Director, Head of Department, my own Boss, Chief Minister, Important etc.) then I would do ....

But all through history we see that we don't need high office to affect change.

Christians who want to change the world don't have to have a high position. We can be agents of change like the servant girl - who remains nameless - but who had clearly won the trust of her mistress and master - through the weight of her character.

We can be right at what seems to be the 'bottom of the heap' and still bring about change.

Don't tell yourself 'I can't do anything'

Jesus tells us: "You are the light of the world" - we are called to enlighten a world that is in darkness.

Jesus tells us: "You are the salt of the world" - we are called to preserve that which is good - and bring taste to that which is tasteless.

Christian health care leaders need to exercise moral authority rather than aspire solely for positional authority.

Moral authority has to be earned, however.

No short cuts. Integrity. Honesty. Caring. Esteeming. Building others up. Consistency.

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