Mar 4, 2018
Historian, Lord John Acton, famously observed, “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” He elaborated, “Great men are almost always bad men.” Jesus noticed the same thing about leaders’ appetites in the world he entered. But, as one with truly absolute power, he introduced a new kind of leadership - based a new way to use power and new way to define greatness. This week, we’re examining the example of Jesus and talking about the absolute power of extreme servant-leadership to make a difference in the world - and make a person great in the process.