Final Personal Leadership Statement Edgr 506 What

Final Personal Leadership Statement Edgr 506 What

This assignment is the first in a series of assignments that will
result in your final Personal Leadership Statement due in Week 4. This
week, you will express an intentional and informed understanding of your
leadership values and your calling.

Kleinhans (2005) stated, “If vocation is God’s call, there are too
many Christians who expect that call to be difficult to understand. It
is not uncommon to hear the assertion that ‘God has a personal plan for
my life’” (p. 401). Kleinhans offered a different perspective suggesting
that God is already at work in your everyday life. Thus, your calling
is found within the scope of what you do, be it a secular job or other.

After reading the article, The Work of a Christian: Vocation in Lutheran Perspective (Kleinhans, 2005), to inform your understanding of calling/vocation, and completing the Individual Core Values Identification (Concordia University – Portland, n.d.-a), write a 2-page paper to address the following:

  • Articulate your core leadership values and your emerging understanding of your calling.
    • It is not required or expected that your concept of calling will be
      aligned directly with the Lutheran perspective presented in the article.
      You can incorporate calling in your paper as is appropriate to your
      life.
  • Articulate what you are called to do and how your calling/vocation and your job are aligned (or not aligned).
  • Include your top five values and examples of how your values are
    exhibited (or not exhibited) through your leadership at work and in
    other areas of your life.
  • If you do need to add courage as a new value to bring your espoused values to the level of a value in use, please do so.

Support your statements with evidence from the required studies and your research. Cite and reference your sources in APA style.

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References

Concordia University – Portland. (n.d.-a). Core leadership values identification [Course survey]. Retrieved from http://resources.cu-portland.edu/corevalues/

Kleinhans, K. (2005, Fall). The work of a Christian: Vocation in Lutheran perspective. Word & World, 25(4), 394-402. Retrieved from https://wordandworld.luthersem.edu/content/pdfs/25…