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Christianity TodayNovember 11 1996


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Inside CT: Straight Arrow
Straight Arrow



When evangelist Leighton Ford was actively traveling the world for the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, he noticed an age gap among evangelical leaders.

There were the sixty-something organization builders—visionaries who were part of the energetic generation that emerged immediately after World War II. And there were the younger, thirty-something entrepreneurial folk. However, the talented people in their forties and fifties seemed to be managers rather than creators of ministries. In the generational cycle from entrepreneurs to managers and back again, somebody had to mentor the young risk-takers.

Ford, who celebrated his sixty-fifth birthday last month, marked the tenth anniversary of his focus on developing leaders in their late twenties and thirties. "We work to sharpen their vision, shape their values, and share their ventures," says Ford of his Arrow leadership program. This era is like the late 1940s, he says, "all these fresh faces with a heart for the world."

After a decade, Ford says he now has a sharper sense of what it takes for leaders to grow. Among other things: "senior mentors, who are very available to them, meaning not just time but vulnerability." To practice being vulnerable, Ford has spent recent years learning to deal with his "shadow side" in order to help young adults confront their own.

Ford's concern for younger leaders emerged in part from the death of his son Sandy during heart surgery 15 years ago. God used that tragedy, he said, to focus his and his wife Jean's attention on younger leaders: "That profound personal loss made us want to invest in others. Sandy's life was like a seed that falls into the ground and dies. But others have been raised up."

He was also inspired by what Billy Graham meant to him as a mentor. Ford clearly remembers the time in 1949 that Graham came to a Canadian Youth Fellowship meeting at which Ford, still a teenager, was speaking. Ford had heard of the crowds responding to Graham's sermons and was crushed when only one person came forward at his own invitation. As he stood by the platform, tears streaming down his face, he felt an arm around his shoulders. Graham prayed for him and told him: "Leighton, God has given you a burden, and he always blesses somebody with a burden."

That encouragement spurred Leighton Ford to do the same. See his letter to young leaders beginning on page 16 for a sample of his encouragement.

Being around gifted younger leaders has paid off in new challenges. At age 61, as part of a team-building exercise, Ford engaged in rock climbing and rappelling for the first time. If that doesn't keep his arrow sharp, what will?



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