It was a spur-of-the-moment decision for a seminar title.
Having seen it as a popular salutation in letters from friends, I thought it might
perfectly fit the theme of the leadership seminar we were being asked to
prepare for two different venues in Africa:
In His Grip—Leadership Strength
in an Insecure World.
It all began with a request by my friend, Austen Ukachi, Senior
Pastor of
He’s Alive Chapel in Lagos, Nigeria to return after seven
years and conduct a second strategic planning review with his leadership team.
He explained that the first review in 2016 had resulted in a new vision and mission
along with inspiration that fueled planting daughter churches in Benin, Togo,
Ukraine, England, Canada, and even Dallas, Texas, not to mention fifty other locations
around Nigeria! But with COVID and other significant world trends, it was time
to regroup and consider what the next seven years should bring. Knowing the
executive consulting experience of my friend, Todd Ostlind, I asked if he might
like to come along and help me out and was delighted when he accepted. Not
wanting to waste a trip all the way to Africa, I also talked him into extending
a second week so that we both could provide a leadership seminar for other
Nigerian church leaders as well. That is how
In His Grip was created.
The two of us took off from Spokane on August 30
th
bound for United Airlines’ new non-stop flight from Washington DC direct to
Lagos, Nigeria. We never made the connection! Severe thunderstorms along the
way resulted in a two-day delay. So, our strategic planning retreat had to
begin with an all-day Zoom meeting conducted from our hotel rooms in DC followed
by two more days of live presence once our eventual overnight flight got us
there in-person. Surprisingly, the interruption was minimal, and the team
seemed thrilled with the final three-day results of strategic review, SWOT
analysis, and new goal creation. I can’t wait to see what these energetic, mission-minded
folks will produce now in the next seven years!
After a lively Sunday at
He’s Alive Chapel’s main
campus, where both Todd and I were pressed into preaching roles plus attending a
colorful, hour-long graduation of 100 young people who had completed their six-month
discipleship course, it was time for our first of two
In His Grip
seminars—one in Lagos and one in Abuja, an hour’s flight north.
The motivation for creating the new seminar came from a
sense that so much has changed in the world during the past three years that
many in leadership positions simply may not know how to adjust adequately to
the new normal that now defines the world. As our promotional flyer stated: Moral
Relativism, Gender Identity, Radical Political Movements, Technological Tsunami—how
should leaders navigate this time of global culture transition? We organized
the two-day seminar around several plenary presentations by Todd on global
trends and me on missional trends interspersed with small group discussions on local
impact and application. We wrapped it all up with “Six keys for standing firm
as God’s leaders in today’s world.”
We didn’t really know what to expect, but it certainly wasn’t
the overwhelming affirmation received in both venues!
Averaging 125
participants each time, Todd and I were amazed at the passionate responses from
young and old alike claiming they had been blown away both by the seminar
content and our delivery style, which featured highly interactive PowerPoint presentations
along with audience participation. “We normally go to seminars and simply
listen to lectures,” several told us. “Having a chance to be so engaged in the
subject matter is quite new for us. We truly have been challenged to consider how
our leadership needs to change in order to remain relevant.”
Needless to say, we now have plenty of invitations for
follow-up from this trip including continued consulting with Austen’s church,
interaction with several church mission pastors, and dialogue with those who
participated via WhatsApp social media. One thing is for sure, knowing how to
respond with appropriate effort and wisdom is certainly going to require firmly
remaining. . . In His Grip!
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