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| July 3, 2007 | | Learning from Trees |
There's a massive tree native to India called the Banyan tree. It's said in India that "nothing grows under the Banyan tree", because the tree grows so large it blocks sunlight from reaching anything under its branches and sucks up all the nutrients in the soil. Nothing can grow within its spread.
There are global ministry leaders, or "giants", who have significant impact on the lives of millions through huge events and far-reaching strategies. But be it a full schedule, ego or lack of vision, many significant Christian leaders make it impossible for emerging leaders to thrive within their "domain".
It could be said that these leaders are like the Banyan tree.
Now contrast that with a grove of Aspen trees found in Utah. Weighing over six thousand tons, it's said to be the second largest living organism on the planet. That's because a grove of Aspen trees is actually ONE organism connected by an incredible root system. The largest one in Utah has over 40,000 "stems", or trees coming from the one root system. Nutrients can be pulled from one part of the grove and funneled to a part of the grove that is lacking.
There is not one dominant tree...but rather a thriving community. Imagine the original Aspen tree, or "stem". Instead of funneling its energy into growing sky-high and building layers and layers around its trunk, it focuses on its root system so that it quickly sees other trees sprouting up all around. If that original Aspen were chopped down, the countless other Aspens its connected to would still be thriving and multiplying.
I'm no botanist, and no, this is not original research. I gleaned it from a booklet called "The Mentoring Tree" (download the free PDF) I read through this morning. The book compares two types of Christian leaders....those like the Banyan tree, and those like the Aspen tree. Those like the Aspen focused on raising up emerging leaders, empowering them, funneling resources into their development - even at the expense of their own personal success and gain.
I think the analogy drips with truth. True Christian leadership, the servant leadership Jesus taught, is leading and mentoring in the style of the Aspen tree.
This booklet, "The Mentoring Tree", is actually about the life and ministry of Leighton Ford.
Some might place Leighton Ford as someone who could have the incredible, massive, global ministry in the style of a Banyan tree. He led evangelistic crusades like Billy Graham, chaired the Lausanne movement for years, and had a significant international ministry. He is also the brother-in-law of Billy Graham, having married Billy's sister. Basically, he runs in circles with the "big dogs" of the Christian world.
But years ago, God turned his heart towards mentoring and encouraging the next generation of leaders. One on one mentoring has become his life's focus, and booklet tells the story of countless Christian leaders, literally around the globe, who have been mentored by this humble servant of God.
Last month at the Lausanne gathering in Budapest, Esther and I sat down to breakfast at an open table. An older man approached the table and introduced himself, “Hi, my name’s Leighton” and asked if he could join us in the open spot at our table.
Over the course of that incredible breakfast, never once did Leighton ramble on just to hear the sound of his own voice. In fact, he asked questions, and he listened. It was incredible. We shared our story with him, and then asked about his life and ministry. It was then we heard of his passion and focus on mentoring the next generation of leaders, and encouraging other Christian leaders to do the same.
He told us of a practice started early on in his ministry of carrying around a simple piece of paper in his briefcase with the heading "Guys & Gals to Watch". He would note the names of younger folks he encountered that he thought he should keep his eye on. Many of these people are now a part of a mentoring group of Christian leaders that meet together with Leighton for a week each year.
One of those "Guys & Gals to Watch" was Lon Allison, director of the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College in Illinois. Lon was also at the gathering in Budapest, and we were able to have breakfast with him later in the week. It was there we heard more of Leighton’s influence firsthand, as Lon shared how, in the same model as Leighton, he meets with a group of younger Christian leaders regularly in a mentoring relationship.
Leaders with their hearts focused on advancing the Kingdom of God more than their own personal agendas, success or fame: this was incredibly inspirational.
And to be fair, it must be incredibly difficult to truly live this out. In "The Mentoring Tree", a story is told of a young guy Leighton sent to Australia in a major leadership role for several of his major evangelistic crusades. Many people protested this unknown, young guy being given such a role. But Leighton staked the full weight of his influence and name behind him, empowering him at great risk to his own credibility, insisting that this young "unknown" guy fill the leadership position.
This is leadership in the Spirit of Christ. For the Son of man came to serve and not to be served…
Imagine what the Church would look like if every Christian leader sought to mentor and equip the next generation in this way. Father, teach me, teach us, how to live this way with any authority you give us. And if we won’t use authority in this way, please don’t give it!
More on Leighton Ford: "From Mass Evangelist to Soul Friend" 
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