Leadership is an issue with which every church and every Christian leader has to grapple, and in which our thinking and practice will go astray if not driven by a solid biblical-theological understanding. It may be tempting to act as if leadership is an issue that can be sorted out simply by thinking pragmatically or learning only from other theories of leadership. Of course, because of common grace, there are things that Christian leaders can learn from secular thinking. However the foundations and structure of our thinking on leadership must be set by good biblical theology.
In this course you will walk through an overview of leadership in the Old and New Testaments. We will then home in specifically on the role, character and qualifications of elders, and then go on to examine how the gospel shapes leadership and hence eldership. Against all that background, the course will walk through the practicalities of selecting and training elders, and consider how elders work together in leading the local church.