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Become a Relational Leader | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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An outstanding aspect of Jesus’ leadership was that He never forced it on anyone. Everyone who submitted to Him did so voluntarily.
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He understood the truth that authority in position only will fail. Relationships must back up your leadership in order for it to be successful.
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Those under your authority haven’t come to you to make you look good—but you have to come to them to help them improve.
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As Pastor Carey Nieuwhof stated, “People don’t work for me. I work for them. My joy is to help [them] succeed.”
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For more leadership principles like this, join us next week at our Leadership Conference at Living Word with special guest Willie Robertson from Duck Commander. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute