David Garrison on Movement Leaders

David Garrison, Executive Director of Global Gates and author of Church Planting Movements, chats with Jeff Sundell recognizing and developing movement leaders.

Show Notes:

  • Here are the twelve characteristics of Movement Leaders that David gives.

    • They have a Magnificent Obsession: Movement leaders "see it before they see it."

    • They have a "My People syndrome": They adopt an unreached people group as their own people.

    • They have a WIGTake (What's It Gonna Take?) worldview rather than a "What am I good at?" way of thinking.

    • They are lateral thinkers: They learn from failures and keep seeking another way to solve problems.

    • They never take no for an answer when it comes to reaching their people for Jesus.

    • Ruthless evaluation: The strategy and tactics change as they pursue the vision. They set aside things that don't work.

    • They recognize this is God's work, not their work. They see themselves as the ant that rides the elephant across a river.

    • They know how the story ends. The promise of Revelation 5:9 is true.

    • It's not about them. It's about God's glory and seeing Christlikeness multiply among unreached people.

    • God can hit straight with a crooked sticked. Movement leaders don't fall out of heaven, but rise up out of hell. Things can be messy. God will work in unexpected ways.

    • This is about the whole body of Christ fulfilling the great commission, not just one church or denomination. Look for super-spreaders scattered throughout the body of Christ.

    • God never places an order that he doesn't pay for. This isn't a fools errand. We are joining God in his work.

    • Find out more about Global Gates here.

    • David Garrison wrote Church Planting Movements and A Wind in the House of Islam.

    • This episode is open source. If you would like a copy of the audio file to distribute on your own channel, please contact me.

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