Thursday, October 29, 2009

Chuck Swindoll's Ten Lifetime Leadership Lessons

Chuck Swindoll, one of my heroes, was given a Lifetime Achievement Award at Catalyst recently. He brought a great message. He offered the following lessons he has learned from a lifetime of ministry (nearly 50 years). Every minister should learn from this man's life:

  1. It’s lonely to lead. Leadership involves tough decisions. The tougher the decision, the lonelier it is.
  2. It’s dangerous to succeed. I’m most concerned for those who aren’t even 30 and are very gifted and successful. Sometimes God uses someone right out of youth, but usually he uses leaders who have been crushed. (this is a word that got my attention...)
  3. It’s hardest at home. No one ever told me this in Seminary.
  4. It’s essential to be real. If there’s one realm where phoniness is common, it’s among leaders. Stay real.
  5. It’s painful to obey. The Lord will direct you to do some things that won’t be your choice. Invariably you will give up what you want to do for the cross.
  6. Brokenness and failure are necessary. (helps to explain the word crush!)
  7. Attitude is more important than actions. Your family may not have told you: some of you are hard to be around. A bad attitude overshadows good actions.
  8. Integrity eclipses image. Today we highlight image. But it’s what you’re doing behind the scenes that matters.
  9. God’s way is better than my way.
  10. Christlikeness begins and ends with humility.
Thanks Chuck Swindoll for ministering to me over the years!