Leadership is the process of calling people to a vision while also defining reality. True leaders are seeking ways to obey and partner with God to bring that vision about. But how is leadership worked out practically? Here are some ideas.
Time for a Personal Checkup! How are you doing, not only spiritually, but also as a whole person? Try this checkup. Tags: SpotlightLead On
The importance of being a worship leader A worship leader is like a doorkeeper, welcoming people into the presence of God. Tags: SpotlightLiving WorshipLead On
Creating campus media Two students brainstorm their roles as media coordinators for their campus groups. Tags: Academic LifeLead On
What is a Christian Artist? An arts student looks at the intersection of art and faith. Tags: SpotlightLead OnThinking through Faith
Choosing new leaders It’s never too early to begin seeking leaders to replace those who will be graduating or changing leadership roles the end of the year. Tags: Chapter GrowthSpotlightLead On
Should you say yes or no to leading? Saying no to the invitation to lead may be a more difficult act of obedience than saying yes. Tags: SpotlightLead On
Hope for struggling chapters Comparing my small InterVarsity chapter with large, strong chapters in my area left me frustrated, until I saw what God was doing on my campus. Tags: Chapter GrowthSpotlightLead On
Me? A small-group leader? Anyone who has these qualities can probably be an effective small-group leader. Tags: SpotlightLead On
Bible study tips: Word pictures The power and excitement of God’s word to us is often revealed in the rich language of “word pictures” or metaphors. Tags: Chapter GrowthSpotlightLead On