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Often, leadership is characterized as a solitary role. One person, making decisions without the input or perspective that teamwork brings. In this lesson, students will learn how great leaders show that they value each team-member, even if it means stepping out of familiar places. Students will see how an early-church disciple, Barnabas, took the time to stop and show that he truly valued people, even when his to-do list outweighed his time.
HOW TO USE THIS RESOURCE:
Option 1: Use this in a Group Setting
Follow along in the Facilitator’s Guide and you’ll find instructions, time frames, and extra notes just for you. The student handouts are on a separate file; be sure to make copies for each student in your group.
Option 2: Use this in a Mentoring Relationship or for an individual student.
Just make a copy of the Student Handout and give it (or send it) to the student (all the instructions they need are already there). If you are mentoring a student, just make an extra copy of the Student Handout for yourself and walk alongside the student as he/she goes through this study.
Here’s what’s included:
A word file AND a PDF for both the Facilitator guide and the Student worksheets