Chaplain's Leadership Checklist

1. Live a humble, transparent life. Just because you are a leader doesn't mean you don't have issues. You are a flawed, broken individual who has experienced the miracle of God's mercy. Resist the temptation to live in denial about your weaknesses. Don't take yourself too seriously. Stay in close relationship with mature mentors and trusted peers who know your temptations, insecurities and any past addictions. Confess your sins to God and to your inner circle regularly.

2. Stay open to correction. Many of those whose ministries are imploding today either worked in isolation or they surrounded themselves with yes men. As your ministry grows, increase the number of people who speak into your life. If your colleagues are rubber-stamping everything you do, consider that a warning sign. If they tell you they can't correct you because you are either authoritarian or subtly controlling, take a sabbatical and get counseling immediately.

3. Audit your actions regularly. God watches the way we handle the little things. Are you telling the truth? Are you mishandling ministry finances? Are you "fudging" in any area of sexual purity? Do you have checks and balances set in place so that you always comply with the law? God sees every Web site you visit, every personal expense you charge to your ministry account, and every exaggeration (i.e., lie) you put in your newsletter.

4. Stay in touch with the real world. Ministry is about caring for people. But you will never develop compassion unless you are close enough to the grass roots to smell the poverty, lay hands on the sickness and cry with those who are in pain. The days are over when preachers can arrive in limousines to announce salvation. The Lord is requiring all His servants to come down to earth and meet the people where their needs are.

5. Don't allow people to make you a celebrity, ministry is never about you. Before Jesus began His ministry, the devil showed Him the kingdoms of the world and offered Him fame and fortune. The enemy of your soul will try to cut you a similar deal. Resist every urge to become a star. Don't let people put you on a pedestal. If the spirit of entitlement is seducing you, humble yourself and wash some feet. That is what true ministry is about.

6. Make family a priority. Many in our movement have neglected their spouses and children. People need to know that what we teach works at home. The Bible makes it plain: if a man does not know how to manage his own household, how will he take care of the Lord's work? If we enforced this one biblical principle today, most of the shenanigans happening in charismatic leadership would end overnight.

7. Live modestly and give extravagantly. In a few more years the selfish, money-focused doctrines that tainted charismatic churches in the 1980s and 1990s will be gone. God is bringing balance and correction to a message that has encouraged greed. Bottom line: We don't give to get, even though we know God blesses generosity; we give to give.

8. Don't build your own kingdom. In the previous season, church leaders got away with naming their ministries after themselves. That will not work today. The one-man show is over. Leadership today is about building teams. Those who think they can "do it all"-and take all the credit-will end up with meager results when their work is tested by God's fire.

9. Develop keen discernment. The devil is on the prowl, and we can't afford to be ignorant of his schemes. Leaders must develop an early warning system if we expect to survive. You must develop a team of watchful intercessors who are committed to praying for you. Those whose ministries are crashing and burning today, most likely ignored prophetic counsel from people who saw disaster coming.

10. Maintain your spiritual passion. People who experience moral failure almost always lose their spiritual passion first. Being filled with the Holy Spirit is not just a one-time encounter. Because we "leak," we need to be refilled and recharged regularly. We will burn out quickly if we don't stay plugged into the Source. We need to have a daily appointment with God. And guard your time in prayer and Bible study because you can't give what you don't have. Dr. Sonny Fox

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