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Thank you for visiting the Western District Foreign Mission's Department blog. Our intent is to provide you, the pastors, ministers, and saints of the Western District and the United Pentecostal Church International as well as our friends who would like to visit a place to be informed of events happening in our district and to share their thoughts concerning missions with us. We appreciate you taking the time to look over our site, to read the different posts, and last but not least to share your thoughts.

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Missionaries traveling in our district:

May 2012

~Dwane Abernathy - Belize, Central America
~Robert McFarland - Israel/Palestine

June 2012

~Robert McFarland - Israel/Palestine, Middle East
~Jason Long - Nicaragua, Central America

July 2012

~Crystal Reece - Tonga, South Pacific
~John Hemus - United Kingdom, Europe

August 2012

~Crystal Reece - Tonga, South Pacific
~Cynthia White - Jordan, Middle East

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Friday, July 23, 2010

~Five Absolutes of Leadership - by Jack Cunningham







by Jack Cunningham

Recently I read an article by John Maxwell in which he listed the following absolutes of leadership. I thought this was worth repeating here. Think about it.

     1.  I cannot lead people beyond their
          level of trust.

     2.  I cannot lead people longer than
          they are willing to follow.

     3.  I cannot lead people further than
          they are willing to go.

     4.  I cannot lead people faster than they are willing to change.

     5.  I cannot lead people higher than they want to climb.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower said, "In order to be a leader a man must have followers. And to have followers, a man must have their confidence. Hence, the supreme quality for a leader is unquestionable integrity. Without integrity, no real success is possible."

Billy Cole said, "The most effective church builders in North America are those who have taken the time to learn what makes North American's tick." An effective leaders has a world-view, or an understanding of the world, and yet is not personally worldly.

I think it is safe to conclude - if we are to be effective leaders we must understand the people we are leading.


(Jack Cunningham is the Director of Global Impact for the United Pentecostal Church International. He also serves as the District Superintendent of the Virginia District and is pastor of Bible World Church in Chesapeake, Virginia.)

1 comment:

  1. That's our PASTOR!! He knows what it takes to be a true leader because he is one!

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