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Christian Leadership in the Face of Church Politics

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  • Alaba Bukola IFABIYI

    (Department of Religion and Peace Studies. College of Humanities, Social and Management Sciences, McPherson University, Seriki Sotayo, Ogun State.)

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The concept of church politics often carries a negative connotation, but Christian leadership should be viewed as a privilege to serve God and others. Church politics refers to the interactions and power dynamics among individuals in authority, which can be either godly or ungodly. Christian leadership positions should be seen as a privilege and opportunity to serve God and mankind. Unfortunately, many Christian leaders are failing to discharge their duties, and church politics has become increasingly dangerous and divisive. Some individuals will stop at nothing to attain leadership positions, even if it means destroying the reputations of others. Church politics reflects the action and reaction of an individual in a position of authority towards others in discharging God’s given authority and power. This study, based on participant observations and interactions with members and pastors, aims to shift perspectives on church politics and Christian leadership. The findings highlight the need for urgent attention to develop good moral values within the church. The paper concludes by recommending that the clergies should teach members about responsible leadership and urging the church to uphold biblical standards. By promoting servant leadership and glorifying God, Christian leaders can transform the discourse on church politics and create a more positive, uplifting environment.

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  • Alaba Bukola IFABIYI, 2024. "Christian Leadership in the Face of Church Politics," International Journal of Contemporary Research in Humanities, Lead City University, vol. 2(1), pages 227-232.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:ijcrhu:021614
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