There are three phrases that are at the heart of Dr. Campbell's approach: "The Indigenous Principle," "Servant Leadership," and "empowerment." Without applying these principles to the effort of preparing men and women for leadership, we are dooming ourselves to ultimate failure. A careful application of the principles found in this volume will build a strong foundation for leadership development.
The insights found in this material will prove to be of great value to those desiring to prepare men and women to assume positions of leadership. And I am further convinced that this process will transfer to any cultural environment. I heartily recommend this book to all my friends and cohorts in ministry.
Norman R. Lindsay, D.Min.
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Honorary Presbyter, Alaska Ministry Network
former District Secretary-Treasurer, Alaska Ministry Network
former board member, Far North Bible College
former Assistant Director, Alaska School of Ministry
About the Author: Lattis Campbell is currently the Director of Alaska Home Missions for the Alaska Assemblies of God and is a Nationally Appointed U.S. Missionary. Along with his wife Sharlotte, Lattis has given leadership to the church as pastor, educator, missionary, and author. Lattis holds an earned Doctorate Degree in Pentecostal Leadership and a Master of Divinity in Practical Theology. He and Sharlotte served over twenty years in pastoral ministry and for the last eighteen years in education.
Before his current position, Dr. Campbell was the founding director of the Alaska School of Ministry, an ongoing educational approach that has been responsible for the leadership development and education of hundreds of men and women across Alaska.
Lattis and Sharlotte have two grown sons, a lovely daughter-in-law, and three beautiful grandchildren. At present, Lattis and Sharlotte reside in Big Lake, Alaska.