F.A.T. LEADERS: Following God’s Call with Faith, Availability, and Teachability

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Did you know that leadership in God’s Kingdom begins long before the platform? F.A.T. Leaders invites you into a deeper understanding of how God prepares those He calls.

God is not searching for the most gifted leaders. He is looking for the most yielded ones. F.A.T. Leaders reveals the three non-negotiable qualities God looks for in those He calls to lead. Discover why faith anchors your obedience, availability positions you for assignment, and teachability keeps you usable in God’s hands.

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Judges chapters 4 and 5 unveil a powerful leadership paradigm – one I like to call F.A.T. Leadership, which stands for Faith, Availability, and Teachability. These are not simply desirable qualities but also crucial pillars of Christian leadership.

This book is a call to alignment, not ambition. If God can get your yes, He can shape your leadership. The goal of the F.A.T. Leaders is:

  • To call believers back to Christ-centered leadership that is rooted in obedience, humility, and devotion to God as revealed in Matthew 6:33
  • To present Faith, Availability, and Teachability as essential biblical foundations for effective and lasting Christian leadership according to Hebrews 11:6 and Isaiah 6:8
  • To reveal how God raises leaders in times of crisis using ordinary people who are willing to submit to His authority, as seen in Judges 4 and 5
  • To inspire leaders to trust God’s voice and act in faith even when circumstances appear uncertain or intimidating, as encouraged in Proverbs 3:5–6
  • To help leaders recognize the dangers of self-reliance and strength without submission, drawing from James 4:6
  • To equip current and emerging leaders with practical biblical principles that can be applied in church, ministry, family, and marketplace leadership as taught in Luke 16:10
  • To encourage a lifestyle of availability that responds promptly to God’s call rather than personal comfort or convenience, following the example of Isaiah 6:8
  • To cultivate a teachable spirit that values correction, growth, and lifelong learning as emphasized in Proverbs 1:5
  • To demonstrate how godly leadership influences communities and generations when leaders align with God’s purposes, as shown in Judges 5:31
  • To challenge readers to pursue a leadership legacy that glorifies God and advances His Kingdom rather than personal recognition, in line with Matthew 20:26

May your enemies all disappear, but may those who love you be strong, like the sun rising in all its power.” [ Judges 5:31 GNT]