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God's Leader

Andy Mason

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God's Leader

Andy Mason

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Leader, come and sit at the feet of Jesus. Come and listen to him and be restored in hope and joy as you feast afresh on the gospel goodness he has to offer you.

Andy Mason writes with a pastor’s heart and from his own experiences of leadership. He knows first-hand the struggles that spiritual leaders face and he is convinced that a deep knowledge of gospel truth is the most important thing we need to keep going. Andy helps us digest several key Bible passages and holds out a glorious message of hope that will encourage us however we feel our ministry is going.

This book will provide a helpful antidote to self-sufficiency for anyone in a leadership position.

'I found ‘God’s Leader’ not only challenging, but also refreshing, stimulating and deeply encouraging. Andy’s understanding and personal application of the Bible self evidently flows from his own careful study and meditation. The book is all the richer for it.' ~ William Taylor, St Helens' Bishopsgate, London

'Here is a timely reminder of the big spiritual priorities that must shape any church leader's life. Andy opens up key Bible passages and by so doing we can hear once again our Lord and Saviour's concerns, warnings, and encouragements for all who serve him. Such a Christ-centred book will warm your heart and mould your life. Warmly commended.' ~ Ray Evans, Grace Church Bedford and FIEC Church Leadership Consultant

'Having previously heard some of this book given as electrifying encouragements for Co-Mission staff, I am so excited to see it published, a spiritual tonic for anyone involved in Christian ministry. Andy Mason writes as he speaks - applying the medicine of Gods Word to the fevers of church leadership with the profound insights of someone committed to deeply reflective holiness, the simple language and homely illustrations of a loving church pastor, and the burning zeal for practical theology of someone who delights in God! Read Gods Leader on holiday, buy copies for all your friends and read it with your staff and trainees - this book is gospel refreshment for the soul!' ~ Richard Coekin, Co-Mission

'In New Zealand we talk about "doing the heard yards". It is a metaphor born of farming & rugby and speaks of sustained effort. This work is often unnoticed and unappreciated but it is essential to effectiveness.

God’s Leader addresses the importance of "doing the hard yards" in leadership. It speaks of keeping going through persecution, confusion and difficulty. This is not a ‘how to’ manual but it draws on Andy Mason’s 20 years’ experience in pastoral leadership. I found it biblical, practical, realistic and helpful. Its greatest strength is to encourage cross-centred, word based leadership that clearly points to the gospel. This is a thoughtful book which I commend to all who are passionate about spiritual leadership and who are "doing the hard yards" following Jesus and growing His Kingdom. ~ Nigel Pollock, National Director of Tertiary Students Christian Fellowship, New Zealand & Executive Director of Pacific Partnership Trust

  • Title

    God's Leader

  • Author(s)

    Andy Mason

  • ISBN

    9781911272533

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    10Publishing

  • Audience

    Church Leaders

  • Pages

    206

  • Published

    23/06/2017

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Andy Mason

Andy Mason

Andy Mason runs a ministry on a large UPA estate off the King’s Church, St John’s Chelsea, England.

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God's Leader

Could be read as a devotional on your own or as a group, this book will take you through 10 characteristics (good or bad) that could be found in any Christian and help you to see them from the Bible's perspective. Each chapter is really a simple exposition of a Bible text that points you to Jesus in a very refreshing and nourishing way! Well worth getting and pondering as you work your way through it.

Nick Brake

Recommended for any Christian - not just the "leaders"!

Could be read as a devotional on your own or as a group, this book will take you through 10 characteristics (good or bad) that could be found in any Christian and help you to see them from the Bible's perspective. Each chapter is really a simple exposition of a Bible text that points you to Jesus in a very refreshing and nourishing way! Well worth getting and pondering as you work your way through it.

Nick Brake

God's Leader

Ten key Bible passages are opened up by Andy Mason as he reminds all leaders of God’s priorities for their lives. Starting with a much-needed emphasis on the Cross, followed by a chapter on the Word, he then moves on to cover issues such as spiritual warfare, prayer, laziness, and opposition. His final chapter describes some of the complications leaders face, and reminds us of our weakness, lack of knowledge, and vulnerability. Throughout he keeps bringing us back to Christ as the ultimate fulfilment of all the leadership passages of the Bible. How good it is then that Christian leaders point people to the Saviour and not themselves. I was particularly helped and challenged by the chapter from 1 Corinthians 13 on the need to be loving leaders. It is all too easy to be mesmerised by a talented leader’s gifts and to forget two major emphases: first, character is what the New Testament concentrates on when it describes leaders who serve the Lord well; and second, without love for those we serve, our best speaking efforts are only empty noise. Humbling, but bang on! Although only a brief book, it packs a big punch, and underscores the solid spiritual realities that no leader should neglect. Some great quotes from the likes of Spurgeon, Owen, C.S. Lewis and John Newton really help to engage the reader. You won’t find here solutions to common leadership and church problems, nor will it add to a ‘leadership skill tool box’. But it will do any leader and member good to read and remember what is at stake, and pray more seriously for this vital aspect of church life. It is accessible, thoughtful, and direct in style. Any leadership team would profit from talking about a chapter before they get down to the agenda items that are always on the ‘to-do list’.

Ray Evans

Very warmly commended

Ten key Bible passages are opened up by Andy Mason as he reminds all leaders of God’s priorities for their lives. Starting with a much-needed emphasis on the Cross, followed by a chapter on the Word, he then moves on to cover issues such as spiritual warfare, prayer, laziness, and opposition. His final chapter describes some of the complications leaders face, and reminds us of our weakness, lack of knowledge, and vulnerability. Throughout he keeps bringing us back to Christ as the ultimate fulfilment of all the leadership passages of the Bible. How good it is then that Christian leaders point people to the Saviour and not themselves. I was particularly helped and challenged by the chapter from 1 Corinthians 13 on the need to be loving leaders. It is all too easy to be mesmerised by a talented leader’s gifts and to forget two major emphases: first, character is what the New Testament concentrates on when it describes leaders who serve the Lord well; and second, without love for those we serve, our best speaking efforts are only empty noise. Humbling, but bang on! Although only a brief book, it packs a big punch, and underscores the solid spiritual realities that no leader should neglect. Some great quotes from the likes of Spurgeon, Owen, C.S. Lewis and John Newton really help to engage the reader. You won’t find here solutions to common leadership and church problems, nor will it add to a ‘leadership skill tool box’. But it will do any leader and member good to read and remember what is at stake, and pray more seriously for this vital aspect of church life. It is accessible, thoughtful, and direct in style. Any leadership team would profit from talking about a chapter before they get down to the agenda items that are always on the ‘to-do list’.

Ray Evans

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