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Dr. D. Michael Lindsay, president of Taylor University, shares a faith-rooted approach to servant leadership built around the KNEEL framework. He contrasts resume virtues with eulogy virtues, points to Christlike self-emptying humility, and explains how leaders can build unity of purpose, treat work as worship, extend loving kindness, and offer life-giving encouragement. Lindsay brings these ideas to life with stories from Christian higher education leadership, a major campaign effort, his family’s experience with “Ms. Pinky,” and a season of public pressure while leading Gordon College.
By Citizen 7Dr. D. Michael Lindsay, president of Taylor University, shares a faith-rooted approach to servant leadership built around the KNEEL framework. He contrasts resume virtues with eulogy virtues, points to Christlike self-emptying humility, and explains how leaders can build unity of purpose, treat work as worship, extend loving kindness, and offer life-giving encouragement. Lindsay brings these ideas to life with stories from Christian higher education leadership, a major campaign effort, his family’s experience with “Ms. Pinky,” and a season of public pressure while leading Gordon College.