The Leader May Be the Roadblock

Josh on December 9th, 2009

I liked Kurt’s post about him possibly being in the way of changes (that he even iniated) in our student ministry. Might be time for you and I to stop and think about how we may be bottle-necking or roadblocking the youth ministry, too. Here’s a clip:

Very few people “bleed” the ministry like the leader does, so he/she usually has more history with the status quo and has probably invested the most into it. In short, it’s often very hard for the leader to actually make the changes he/she knows need to be made.

- If the changes don’t go well, everybody else gets to hide behind the leader and say, “It was his idea!”.  The leader has no place to hide.

- The leader has to defend/sell/propose the changes to those higher up the food chain…which isn’t always an easy sell. Many leaders don’t have the political pull, the trust of sr. leadership, the “fight” etc. to go to bat on behalf of the changes they want to implement.

JG

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