Theology graduate Leon Vivier asked himself: “What would an epistle by the New Testament writers to South African Christians today look like?” He came up with the “epistle” below, based on Scripture passages (NKJV) dealing with leaders and leadership. From a South African, a servant of God, and a brother […]
Tag: Biblical leadership
Why the future face of Christianity is African
By Andrew Boyd — Originally published by Christian Today African Christianity is set to become the face of the faith around the world. By 2050, 40% of the world’s Christians will be African, the African Biblical Leadership Initiative (ABLI Forum) was told. The Forum in Cameroon heard a clear call […]
A true leader is an obedient follower — and a shining example
[notice]Alf James reports on a leadership talk by author and coach to elite sportsmen Myan Subrayan at a church breakfast in the Karoo. [/notice] As Christians each and every one of us is called to be a leader in our families and in the world around us, however, it is […]
Developing frontline leaders for God’s army
In the military you train leaders or you die. As Christians we face a spiritual battle that is more intense and more real than the conflict a soldier faces in combat. But we are not as intentional as we should be in rigorously training and developing people to shepherd, guide […]
Kuwana calls on Ghana to lead Africa on Biblical path to economic freedom
It is time for Ghana to arise and lead Africa again — this time on the path to economic freedom, South Africa-based Transformational Entrepreneur, Patrick Kuwana, said at theĀ 2015 African Biblical Leadership Initiative (ABLI) Forum opened in Accra this week. About 500 political, business and church leaders attended the 2-day […]
Ghana looking to Bible for national strategy
Senior political, business and church leaders in Ghana are meeting next week to explore how to lead their country according to Biblical principles, says South Africa based Transformational Entrepreneur, Patrick Kuwana. “I am really quite excited to see what comes out of it as I am hopeful that what Ghana […]