Leadership in Cross-Cultural Perspective
through A London Experience Lens
Christian Leadership
Lens One:
Personal Interests
Lens Five:
Lens Three:
Religious Images
Personal Leadership Application
London has always had a mystique about it for me.
To come and learn about the culture and how Christian influence is working here has a great appeal.
Krish kandiah
people
Holy Trinity Brompton
the streets of london
architecture
Tower of London
Parliament Buildings
Shawn Holtzclaw states that
Leaders need a larger perspective. "Listen to people who touch people."
Relationship between government and religion
Saint Mary's cathedral
MaryKate Morse challenged the idea that power is always corrupting. Power is morally neutral. It comes out of security within ourselves.
Westminster Cathedral
Krish Kandiah encourages leaders to know our identity, for this is key as leaders. He also spoke to discipleship that is a well developed process, not just a program.
Lens Two:
The People of London
The architecture itself commended reflection. This too was a vibrant expression of Christian worship in the community. Although, this is a tradition so different from mine, the worship was refreshing.
Lens Four:
Christian Leadership and Culture
Diversity
This was a contemporary service in an old Anglican Church.
What impressed me about the city was the diversity of people.
Partick Murundi a pastor in Kenya. He spoke on the history of Christianity in Kenya and the violence that has recently occurred there.
Lloyds of London
He began Oasis church first as hospice, then as a place for girls who were abused. Now Oasis is multi-national organization. He initiated schools for the poor, coffee shops, hospitals, he helps to create jobs.
Steve Chalke is a great example of a person expressing Christianity in the culture.
This city is a world center for finance as we discovered at Lloyds of London.
Jeremy Crossley is a warm and engaging leader who has reached out to the people in the business district of London.
Of course, it was good to
reconnect with my DMIN Cohort
He serves as a pastor of a 17th century church.
By: Fred Fay