Kingfisher Leadership News July 2020

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Kingfisher Leadership

1st July 2020

Kingfisher Leadership news Intentional Leadership One of the major challenges of leadership continually ask God to fill you with the is to remain focussed and purposeful. We knowledge of his will through all wisdom and may start that way, but sooner or later, we understanding that the Spirit gives, so that find ourselves becoming immersed in (hina) you may live a life worthy of the Lord activities and spinning plates that are little and please him in every way: bearing fruit in to do with our primary reason for every good work, growing in the knowledge of becoming leaders and more to do with just God, being strengthened with all power ‘keeping the show on the road’ , or according to his glorious might so that (hina) perhaps keeping people happy. Truly you may have great endurance and patience, successful leaders avoid these red herrings and giving joyful thanks to the Father, who has as much as possible and manage qualified you to share in the to stay focussed on their mission inheritance of his holy people in the and calling. In other words, they kingdom of light.” (Colossians Leadership: adopt an ‘intentional’ style of 1:9-12) Intentional leadership. Indeed, one Paul was very explicit about his definition of leadership is influence purpose: he was ‘exhorting, ‘Intentional influence that takes encouraging and imploring each that takes place in the context of a place in the one of them, as a father would relationship’. Understanding his own children, “…so that context of a (hina) you may walk in a manner how we remain intentional when there is constant pressure for us relationship worthy of the God who calls you into to step in and fill the latest gap his own kingdom and that has appeared is anything but glory.” (1Thessalonians 2:11-12) easy. However, St Paul was just such a leader and fortunately for us, his To be intentional means to know why you writings reveal how he stayed focussed are doing something. Paul’s repeated use and intentional throughout his ministry of the word hina shows just how life. He had a strong sense of purpose, intentional he remained: which is highlighted by his repeated use of “…so that you will walk in a manner worthy the Greek word, hina, in his writings. Hina of the Lord, to please him in all respects, translates to: ‘so that’, or ‘in order that’. bearing fruit in every good work and For example: increasing in the knowledge of God.” (Col. “For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We

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