Posts Tagged ‘Luke’
Have you found leadership difficult because you have not established your credibility with your team? (203-1)
The wise leader recognizes the need to establish their credibility. Read Luke 1:1-4.
Luke was a doctor and companion of the apostle Paul on several missionary journeys. He was not one of Jesus’ 12 disciples. To the best of our knowledge he was not an eyewitness of Christ’s day-to-day ministry and he was not a theologian, yet he wrote one of only 66 books that are part of the Bible. Rather than launching in to his account of the Gospel without an introduction, Luke made certain his readers knew why he chose to write his account of Jesus’ life and that his account of Jesus’ life was based on historically verifiable information. Luke understood and acted on the leadership principle of establishing credibility for his message.
Tags: Accomplish Objectives, Credentials, Credibility, Historically verifiable information, Luke, Subjective components, Taking credit for the team's accomplishments, Theologian, Wikipedia
