Find Out How to Lead Effectively-- Even When You're Not in Charge
> --John Ortberg, author, If You Want to Walk on Water, Get Out of the Boat; teaching pastor, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church
> --Reggie McNeal, author, The Present Future; director, Leadership Development, South Carolina Baptist Convention
"The Bible is full of strategic leadership partnerships: Moses and Aaron, Mordecai and Esther, Paul and Silas, and even the Trinity. Each one demonstrates individual gifts being cojoined for maximum ministry effect. Leading from the Second Chair articulates and celebrates the necessity of God's strategic partnerships."
--Mike Slaughter and Kim Miller, lead pastor and creative director, Ginghamsburg Church
> --Warren Schuh, executive pastor, Calvary Community Church
"Leading from the Second Chair targets the misunderstood and often unrecognized paradoxes of empowered second chair influence. Leaders in the twenty-first century church can avoid tragic pitfalls while leveraging the powerful contribution of second chair leaders by understanding and engaging the experience-forged insights in this important book."
--Jared Roth, vice president, International Church of the Foursquare Gospel
The Authors
Mike Bonem has been a consultant to churches, judicatories, and businesses for more than twenty years. His company, Kingdom Transformation Partners, offers coaching and leadership development for first and second chair leaders.
Roger Patterson is the associate pastor of West University Baptist Church in Houston, Texas, where he has served for eight years. He is a second chair leader who loves to invest in the development of other leaders for the expansion of God's Kingdom.
About Leadership Network vii
Foreword ix
Greg L. Hawkins
Preface xi
1. Living in the Paradoxes 1
2. Am I a Second Chair Leader? 11
The First Paradox Subordinate-Leader
3. Taking It from the Top 27
4. Crossing the Line 43
A Word to First Chairs on the Subordinate-Leader Paradox 61
The Second Paradox Deep-Wide
5. A Matter of Perspective 71
6. Building the Team . . . One Relationship at a Time 83
7. Putting It into Practice 98
A Word to First Chairs on the Deep-Wide Paradox 111
The Third Paradox Contentment-Dreaming
8. Contentment in the Second Chair 121
9. Dreaming in the Second Chair 136
10. Leaving the Second Chair 151
A Word to First Chairs on the Contentment-Dreaming Paradox 164
Epilogue 169
The People Behind the Stories: Profiles of Second Chair Leaders 171
Bibliography 177
Acknowledgments 179
About the Authors 181
Index 183