There are two ways that the Christian leader may view Jesus Christ: as the object of faith, or as the model of leadership. Prof. Martha Stortz makes the distinction between faith in Christ and imitation of Jesus. Dietrich Bonhoeffer made the distinction between having faith and seeking sainthood -- and he wrote: "I would rather have faith." OBSERVATION: Stortz points out: "The demands of an ethic of imitation promise burnout" -- and I think she is right. Christian leadership author Leighton Ford (the brother-in-law of Billy Graham, and Honorary Life Chairman of Lausanne) saw the problem. He wrote in his well known book of 1991: “How can the leadership of Jesus be good news for us? If we are not what he is, then is his leadership not a model of despair?” (It was an unanswered question in the book -- he and I incidentally corresponded over his leadership approach).
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