Bouwer Discusses Leadership in Ministry
Students who take Dr. Rick Hamilton’s BUAD 384 class spend a semester learning about leadership. 鈥淲ho are you? Who does God want you to be? And what does it take to be a leader?鈥 are some of the questions Hamilton raises in his class.
Through the Leadership Speaker Series, those students, along with members of the community, had the opportunity to hear from leaders in a variety of settings鈥攏on-profit, for-profit, and ministry.
Recently Rev. Bob Bouwer, senior pastor at Faith Church in Dyer, Ind., spoke about leadership in ministry at the closing session of the series. 鈥淟eadership requires insane strength,鈥 said Bouwer, whose father was also a minister. A graduate of Northwestern College and Western Theological Seminary, Bouwer began his ministry serving an urban church in Fort Lee, N.J. In 1990, he came to Faith Church in Dyer, Ind., which now has eight locations, including a site in Puerto Rico.
In a discussion led by Evan Witmer 鈥20, Bouwer described seven elements that have shaped his leadership:
1)聽聽聽 Seeing leadership, beginning as a student.
2)聽聽聽 Discovering leadership gifts
3)聽聽聽 Learning about leadership
4)聽聽聽 Experiencing leadership
5)聽聽聽 Picking a leader and becoming an expert in that person鈥檚 life
6)聽聽聽 Having visionary leadership
7)聽聽聽 Focusing on spiritual leadership
Bouwer also discussed the importance of mentoring. 鈥淢entoring is huge in my life on the receiving end and on the giving end,鈥 he said. He urged students to pick a mentor and study that person. Peer learning is also a significant part of his leadership.
When asked for advice, Bouwer urged attendees to remember that leadership begins with God. Leaders must also know their own strengths and weaknesses and be life-long learners. Christian leaders must also be humble. 鈥淕od has forced me to be humble,鈥 he said.