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When students are in leadership roles, they tend to gravitate toward a list of tasks. They focus so intently on what leaders do that they often forget about the character or heart that fuels those actions. Good leaders balance their skills and their character traits. As their leadership skills are honed, their character becomes more deeply rooted. This leadership lesson takes a look at how Nehemiah balanced these two things. It also allows students to take a leadership inventory of their own balancing act.
HOW TO USE THIS RESOURCE
Option 1: Use this in a Group Setting
Just keep following along in this 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.