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Context & Perspective

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How Mark Driscoll Leads

The following write-up by one of Pastor Mark's associates enumerates how Mark leads (Mars Hill Church in Seattle, one of the most successful city churches in urban America) , but it also serves as a template for how many of us, lead or could lead. It's a nice little lesson on leadership.

By Pastor Scott Thomas - April 19, 2009

A lot is written about leadership principles. Most of it is written from a sterile academic perspective or from theory, not from real life. I am asked a lot about what makes Mark Driscoll so successful. He’s a complicated dude. In fact, I usually tell people that he is a “freak” to dissuade them from trying to be Driscoll 2.0. I say that with the greatest amount of respect and admiration because he is one of a kind. Most world-class leaders are.


Mark has some methods he employs that make him a great leader. I offer 6 ways Mark Driscoll leads to inspire us toward leadership.

  1. Jesus Leads Mark. Mark continually emphasizes the fact that Jesus is the Senior Pastor of the Church, Sovereign King, Lord, Ruler of our lives. A good leader is a good follower of Jesus. Jesus is mentioned multiple times in everything Mark teaches. He bows before Jesus. Praises Jesus. Loves Jesus and talks about the person and work of Jesus with passion and sincerity.
  2. Mark Leads with Passion. Mark is not the pastor who does his job out of duty. Sure, there are plenty of times that responsibility overrides a desire to stay in bed or fly to a sunny location during the dark, rainy winter months in Seattle. But ultimately, it is his passion for the mission of Jesus that compels others to follow. He is never satisfied to maintain as long as people are unchurched or the believers need encouragement/rebuke through the gospel. Recently, Mark called for 900 men to become church planters or campus planters. That passion led many to respond.
  3. Mark Leads through His Family. I am most impressed with Mark when I am in his home. A man’s character is most evident in his home with his family. I love to watch his five kids, all with unique characteristics, eagerly showing “PoppaDaddy” love in their own ways. Ashley serves him eagerly. Zach connects with him cognitively in a quiet way. Calvin is enthusiastic and tells his Dad what is happening right now. Alexi likes to be in Mark’s lap and smile a lot. Gideon (“Guppy”) likes to have his Daddy notice him as he struts through the room wearing 2 swords and 3 guns in his pajamas. I like to see Mark holding Grace’s hand while we sit and talk. I’m not sure either one of them realizes they are holding hands, but it seems natural and loving.
  4. Mark Leads through His Gifts. He is a gifted communicator, so he speaks a lot. He has an intelligent mind and he uses it to train others and to challenge others theologically. He has the ability to challenge young men and he invests a lot of time and energy building them up. He acknowledges the areas where he is not as gifted and he lets others lead there while he focuses on the areas where he is most gifted.
  5. Mark Leads through the Gospel. Mark understands his need for the gospel. He realizes that he says things that are misunderstood, but he does it for the sake of the gospel and not for the sake of being popular with the Christian population. He is quick to repent and to listen to the counsel of his leadership team and chosen friends like John Piper, CJ Mahaney and DA Carson, to name a few. Mark is the first person to tell you he is not perfect, but also the first to appreciate the grace and forgiveness of God in his and in other’s lives.
  6. Mark Leads with the End in Mind. As a man under the age of 40, he expends a lot of thought into how he will finish the work God has entrusted him. He has publicized goals for the future and talks about the churches planted, books written, legacy for family and future generations. Most people are only worried about how we are going to get to the next phase of our life. Mark kiddingly (I think) says he will serve at Mars Hill until he preaches his own funeral and then crawls into the casket and dies.


Mark is just a man. But he is a leader that God is using to influence many people for the gospel. Even those in Mars Hill Church sometimes misunderstand his passion to proclaim the gospel. But he leads in a way that points people to Jesus, even if he has to yell at you to wake up and see the victorious Jesus awaiting His return.

Day 21 - PPS 

Great evening of discussion with church planting expert & coach Kevin York, whose church planting team is overseeing 2000 churches globally with 70 current church plants under way.   Our discussion was a real answer to prayer regarding our direction and determination to "crack the code" in this city.   Some key thoughts about church plants:

> leadership (most growth barriers are not spiritual but structural),

> fire (do your eyes light up when taling about your city),

> coaching (having those that can ask penetrating questions),

> missional (one size does NOT fit all; each plant must be customized),

> humilty & strength (level 5 leadership),

> gospel-centered (it must stumble people),

> and above all, love. 

Kevin is one of the busiest guys around, so to get some time with him was a real treat.

Growing Burden for My Local Church

I love my church.  Course as the pastor, that's how it should be.  But I'm talking from my personal point of view, not because I have to.  My affections for my church are much like my affections for my own family.  I want everyone to grow, prosper, mature, experience life, reach for the stars and climb new mountains.  That would be my greatest joy.   The church is not about me, it's about "them." (and God of coarse).   The church does not exist for my vision, my ministry, my success.  It exists to be a blessing to be God's people.

I'm aching to see the church bust out and come into its own.  I'm aching for the church to take on a life that's independent of me.  I'm aching for the church to grow in numbers.  I'm aching for the church to experience a critical mass of people, a buzz that comes from a company of people being passionately in love with Jesus.  I'm aching for my city, and hoping of a day where the Church becomes a place where the multitudes can't wait to get to.  

Personal prayer:  "God, may you not only increase this burden in me, but also grant me the wisdom and insight and anointing and skill to do what I can to facilitate this dream.  Why wait Lord?  Why not now?  If not us, then please release someone else, another group, other people to raise up an awesome Jesus rockin church to touch this city.  I just want to see you worshiped and lifted up."

Posted on Apr 7, 2009 at 07:48PM by Registered CommenterRichKao in , | Comments2 Comments | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Best Passports to Own

Want to be the next Jason Bourne? A world class traveler? Or a Great Commission worker?

Which is the best passport to own? US? Switzerland? Canada? UK? See interesting results below.

The Henley Visa Restrictions Index is a global ranking of countries according to travel freedom their citizens enjoy. Henley & Partners has analyzed the visa regulations of all the countries and territories in the world. It has created an index which ranks countries according to the visa-free access its citizens enjoy to other countries. This is the first time that a global ranking shows the international travel freedom of the citizens of the various countries as well as the international relations and status of individual countries relative to others.

Note: There are 195 countries in the world. The following ranking does not take into consideration such factors as negative perception the world has of a given country's passport (e.g. US in the Middle East) or the vigor in which a country will back and aid their citizens in another country in case of emergency situations, arrests, etc. The study is solely based on visa free access.

The winner? Denmark, although the material difference between the top 10 countries (24 nations in total due to ties) is probably negligible (access to 157 countriees vs. 146). US (#3) & Canada (#4) are have just a one country difference and are only two and three countries less than #1 Denmark in terms of visa free access. Says Henley, "The Canadian passport is one of the best-regarded in the world and offers extensive visa-free travel."

 

Rank   Score Rank  Score
1 Denmark 157 14 Malta 139
2 Finland 156 24 Israel 118
2 Ireland 156 17 Hungary 131
2 Portugal 156 20 Argentina 127
3 Belgium 155 23 Brazil 122
3 Germany 155 26 Romania 115
3 Sweden 155 27 Mexico 114
3 United States 155 29 Croatia 108
4 Canada 154 35 South Africa 88
4 Italy 154 38 St. Kitts & Nevis 84
4 Japan 154 42 Turkey 75
4 Luxembourg 154 44 Dominica 71
4 Netherlands 154 53 Russian Federation 60
4 Spain 154 54 Taiwan 59
5 Austria 153 61 Thailand 52
5 Norway 153 61 United Arab Emirates 52
6 France 152 70 Saudi Arabia 42
6 United Kingdom 152 72 Bosnia and Herzegowina 40
7 Australia 151 75 India 37
8 New Zealand 150 78 Egypt 34
8 Singapore 150 79 China 33
9 Greece 149 82 Jordan 30
9 Switzerland 149 83 Korea, Dem People's Republic 29
10 Iceland 146 87 Pakistan 25
11 Malaysia 145 87 Iran 25
12 Korea, Republic of 144 88 Iraq 23
13 Liechtenstein 140 89 Afghanistan 22
14 Cyprus 139
Posted on Mar 24, 2009 at 05:56PM by Registered CommenterRichKao in , | Comments12 Comments | References66 References | EmailEmail | PrintPrint