
Don't be a Lost Leader
Lost people
don’t know how they got where they are, and
don’t know how to get where they’re going.
Lost leaders have the same problem.
It’s not a driving problem.
It’s a leading problem – How did we get here? And
How can we get to a better place?
Our leadership paradigm teaches you to See Reality:
See Present Reality – See where you are and
How you got there
See Future Reality – See where you’re going and
How to get there
To do this you need to ask:
“How can I use what I’ve got?” rather than
“How can I be what I’m not?
What Students say:
“As a new senior pastor, I feel better equipped and aware of what I am being called to do and a clearer idea of where and how to lead.”
“This has given me much to think about in regards to the effectiveness of our church in accomplishing God’s will.”
“It went beyond my expectations. Terrific insights and affirmations of what needs to be done at home . . . .”
“A lot of information and direction given. Touched me at the soul level. I cannot live, lead, or love the same from this day forward.”
“I have been challenged and augmented in my thinking. I am excited to approach ministry from a different place with new lenses.”
Marriage and Family Counseling students learn to help lost people. The Leadership Paradigm is taught in that program as well. You learn to help them find themselves like the prodigal son did:
For this son of mine was dead and is alive again;
he was lost and is found. (Luke 15:24 NIV).
Join us to find your way and to help others find their way. Choose one of five areas of study:
Leadership in Community Spiritual Formation
Church and Parachurch Executive Leadership
Leadership in Preaching and Pastoral Ministry
Leadership in Global Urban Ministry
Marriage and Family Counseling
April 15 and October 15 are the deadlines for beginning application process.
See our web page at www.usewhatyouvegot.com for more information.
Blessings,
David Osborn
Director



