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Developing a Christian male self-identity for male leaders in the local church through the development of leadership qualities

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Jack W Baldwin. Developing a Christian Male Self-identity for Male Leaders In the Local Church Through the Development of Leadership Qualities. Denver Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/02abe5ef-e759-467d-9bf7-28cf8d218f0a.

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J. W. Baldwin. Developing a Christian male self-identity for male leaders in the local church through the development of leadership qualities. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/02abe5ef-e759-467d-9bf7-28cf8d218f0a

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Jack W Baldwin. Developing a Christian Male Self-Identity for Male Leaders In the Local Church Through the Development of Leadership Qualities. Denver Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/02abe5ef-e759-467d-9bf7-28cf8d218f0a.

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  • Through the group and individualized teaching and learning of Christian males, a clearer Christian male self-identity can be developed. Biblically and sociologically, the male role is distinguished from the female role. That distinction involves primary leadership responsibility. In this project it was proposed to develop a Christian male's self-identity by developing his leadership potential through increasing his awareness of leadership responsibility, improving essential biblical qualities of leadership, and advancing understanding of leadership style or personality. A group of twelve male subjects were led in twelve group and three individual sessions. The group showed significant gains in the understanding and practice of leadership and in the development of a Christian male self-identity.
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  • 02/16/2024

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