20
Mar
Leading Pagans
There are a few pages out there about leading a Coven, and thinking about why you want to do this thing before you even try it. They all examine the motives of the person who wants to try leading and what they hope to get out of it. What is missing is some discussion of the qualities a leader should have as well.
This is where I think pagans could learn from Christianity. We’re very good at telling people how to avoid negative things - people who manipulate or power trip - but I haven’t seen as many articles on how to be positive. Enter this post today.
Easter is here and the author of that post focuses on one of the best leadership qualities Christ ever manifested, humility. It’s an old story but well worth looking back over. New goal for myself now - find a pagan story that manifests some positive leadership quality and write a post about it.
This is where I think pagans could learn from Christianity. We’re very good at telling people how to avoid negative things - people who manipulate or power trip - but I haven’t seen as many articles on how to be positive. Enter this post today.
Easter is here and the author of that post focuses on one of the best leadership qualities Christ ever manifested, humility. It’s an old story but well worth looking back over. New goal for myself now - find a pagan story that manifests some positive leadership quality and write a post about it.
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