Discusses the six leadership principles taught by the Butler University coaching staff and how these principles can be used by Christian leaders.
Dr. M. Kent Millard served as Senior Pastor at St. Luke's United Methodist Church in Indianapolis for 18 years, retiring in 2011. St. Luke's UMC is a 6,400 member congregation with 3,000 in worship weekly in three different locations.
Dr. Millard has served small rural congregations, suburban congregations, downtown congregations and as a District Superintendent during his 47 years of ministry. He was educated at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, South Dakota, Boston University School of Theology in Boston, Massachusetts, and received his Doctor of Ministry degree from McCormick Theolgical Seminary in Chicaco, Illinios. Dr. Millard and his predecessor at St. Luke's, Dr. Carver McGriff, co-authored The Passion Driven Congregation. Dr. Millard also wrote Get Acquainted With Your Christian Faith and edited the Go Fish outreach evangelism series. He was also given the Distinguished Evangelist Award from the United Methdist Foundation on Evangelism.
Judith Cebula directs the Center for Faith and Vocation at Butler University. Judith spent 15 years reporting on religious and spiritual issues for The Indianapolis Star.