Leadership and Movement Pt. 1 | Foundations for Disciple Making Movements
What kind of leadership sustains a multiplying movement? In Part 1 of this critical conversation, movement leaders unpack the mindset, posture, and practices required to lead Disciple Making Movements (DMM) in today’s complex global landscape.
What Is Movement-Oriented Leadership?
This session explores the foundational principles behind movement leadership—not hierarchical control, but catalytic influence rooted in prayer, obedience, and surrender. Viewers will learn:
- How leadership in DMMs differs from traditional church models
- Why humility and reproducibility are key to sustained growth
- The role of spiritual authority versus positional authority
Key Insights from Leadership and Movement Pt. 1:
- Leading from behind: releasing rather than retaining power
- Building leaders who multiply leaders
- Shaping culture through modeling, not messaging
- Lessons learned from real global movement contexts
This session is essential viewing for pastors, elders, and DMM practitioners seeking to foster healthy, scalable leadership in their teams and networks. Movements don’t need superstars—they need servants who multiply.
Part 1 of the “Leadership and Movement” video series, presented by the New Generations global team.
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