Why Leaders Need Teaching Skills

Why Leaders Need Teaching Skills

We believe that one of the key principles of leadership is empowering others; that we develop those that we lead. And this is why DAI teaches leaders around the world to in turn be great teachers.

Leading From Below

Leading From Below

Servanthood is a motivation that drives behavior. A servant is not concerned about role, status or power. They are concerned about serving. They are concerned about laying down their lives for those they serve (John 10:10). Are you and I servants? Are we leading from below?

MAOL 10 Year Impact Study: What We Found

MAOL 10 Year Impact Study: What We Found

The results of the MAOL 10 Year Impact Study are in. The study allowed DAI the wonderful opportunity to talk at length with alumni, current students, partner university staff and DAI staff across Africa and Asia. They discussed all aspects of the program including faculty, residencies, curricular content and program structure. The responses were overwhelmingly positive in every respect.

Influence and Power

Influence and Power

Influence is the application of power. There are many ways to influence. Some are godly – some are not. Think about your leadership. How do you apply power? How do you try to influence others? Does your use of influence and power reflect Jesus and Kingdom values?

Influence and Power

Danger Power At Work

Power is as dangerous as unstable dynamite – not only to those it is used on, but also to those who exercise it. Lord Acton, the British statesman is remembered for saying “All power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” History – including Christian history – is littered with the evidence that proves the accuracy of this statement.