
The Lord Gave Me This
Understanding Historic Leadership Development Practices of the Black Church to Prepare Tomorrow's Leaders
- 102 pages
- English
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The Lord Gave Me This
Understanding Historic Leadership Development Practices of the Black Church to Prepare Tomorrow's Leaders
About this book
When it comes to learning necessary ministry leadership skills, African Americans are unique in their view towards traditional theological education. They have a historical educational experience that requires anyone attempting to teach them ministry skills to acknowledge the differences in how blacks and whites have learned leadership skills through the history of the United States.Those who seek to teach these pastors and leaders must be supported by a creative learning process and delivery system that incorporates the felt needs of leaders, acknowledges their long held distrust towards traditional white theological educational processes, develops a way to have a regular presence and relationship with black churches, offers learning experiences that are provided through multiple formats, and is taught by instructors who have similar life experiences as the pastors and leaders being taught.There are opportunities for traditional seminaries and universities to help meet the needs of African American ministry leaders through the development of programs that take these points into account and create opportunities that make these potential learners feel welcome and accepted as brothers and sisters in Christ whose experiences within ministry are valuable and contribute to the building of God's kingdom.
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What’s the Point of This Book?
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Chapter 1: What’s the Point of This Book?
- Chapter 2: A Brief Comparison of Leadership Training Practices in White and Black Contexts
- Chapter 3: A Brief History of Modes for Providing Theological Training
- Chapter 4: Why Should Leadership Development Be Important to Black Leaders?
- Chapter 5: How Did I Come up with the Data?
- Chapter 6: What Did the Data Show?
- Chapter 7: Opportunities for the Future
- Conclusion
- Bibliography