Stewardship: Taking Care of Your Followers

In Bruce E. Winston, Leadership as Loving One Another: Agapao and Agape Love in the Organization. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 111-119 (2024)
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As a leader, one method of demonstrating love to your followers is through providing the examples of stewardship. From this context, the chapter goes into detail behind the concept of vocational stewardship, and this includes the faces in which stewardship can form in the different areas of time and scenarios. With the understanding of the faces of stewardship, all four principles of stewardship, including responsibility, ownership, accountability, and reward, are demonstrated throughout the chapter. Each of these examples of principles is presented within the biblical stories of Noah, Adam, Titus, and the Parable of Talents. With each of these representations, a leader can truly comprehend the method and importance of the impact that stewardship has on their followers.

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