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SAGU Alumnus Publishes Book on How Anyone Can Lead

WAXAHACHIE, TX

October 26, 2017 | Charis Saenz


Allen Chapin with family
Allen Chapin with family

麻豆传媒 30 years ago, Allen Chapin dreamed of writing books for ministry. This dream continued through his years studying at Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) and his time serving as the Louisiana District Youth Director (DYD). Last year, Chapin was in the midst of ministry transitions and made a personal resolve to publish a book by his next birthday.

I Got A ‘D’ in Leadership: Anyone Can Lead ” was published this September, and Chapin received the author copy one day before his birthday.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a new outlet for ministry,鈥 he says. 鈥淭his is really a dream in the making.鈥

The heart of Chapin鈥檚 book is to help leaders discover their unique gifts and operate in their best leadership style. The title comes from the five types of leaders Chapin has observed throughout his 24聽years in ministry: dreamers, designers, developers, delegators, and doers.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not that we got a bad grade at leadership, but that God has given each of us a leadership giftedness that begins with the letter 鈥楧鈥,鈥 he says.

Chapin was inspired to write聽I Got A 鈥淒鈥 in Leadership聽when during his time as the Louisiana DYD, he sought to hire an administrative assistant and an additional part-time employee to cover the workload of the ministry. As he struggled to fill the positions, Chapin鈥檚 wife suggested that he organize volunteers to help with ministry projects. After praying about his next step, Chapin heard clear direction from the Lord. 鈥淕od said, 鈥榙on鈥檛 hire anybody until you start building teams to lead,’鈥 he says.

As Chapin created leadership teams to function in various areas of service, he discovered that he communicated as a dreamer, with visionary language, while others had different leadership languages. He realized that although his teams did not all lead the same, they were still all leaders and he was inspired to help people embrace their different giftings.

鈥淪o many times leaders feel like failures and begin to think that they鈥檙e not cut out for leadership,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 think anyone can lead if they get who they are.鈥

Each chapter of聽I Got A 鈥淒鈥 in Leadership聽lays out the delights, dilemmas, dangers, and disciplines of each 鈥淒鈥 gifting, showing readers how to use their leadership qualities successfully. A leadership quiz is also provided as a way for readers to discover which 鈥淒鈥 gift they possess and learn how to invite leaders with different giftings to their teams. The quiz is also available through Chapin鈥檚 website and has already been taken by 2,300 people.

鈥淲hen we discover what our leadership 鈥楧鈥 is and we operate from that, then we realize which parts we are lacking in and we get others we need on the team,鈥 he says.

During the process of writing his book, Chapin personally experienced the success of a team-structure approach; all 5 鈥淒鈥 qualities were represented on his publication team. 鈥淚 invited people onto the team with me to help me do it because I couldn鈥檛 do it by myself,” he says.

Chapin knows that many of his readers are involved in ministry, yet he also sees his book as an everyday resource for nonbelievers and people in the marketplace. He has witnessed how organizations improve when people function within their giftings and presents the lessons he鈥檚 learned in a simple, conversational style. 鈥淚n all my life in ministry, I鈥檝e tried to keep things simple,鈥 says Chapin.

Since publishing聽I Got A 鈥淒鈥 in Leadership, Chapin鈥檚 ministry involves speaking at leadership conventions about his book as well as maintaining a leadership blog.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited to have another way to communicate,” he says. “My life purpose is to love and encourage, offering grace and hope, and this is just one more way that I can do that.鈥

Chapin has several ideas for future books, including a daily devotional that is already in the works. The new devotional will emphasize the importance of having a daily time alone with the Lord, something Chapin learned upon graduating from SAGU with a B.S. in Church Ministries. 鈥淚 began to treasure and realize how much I valued those times in chapel,鈥 he says.

As Chapin reflects on his journey of faith, he says that his time at SAGU provided him with a network of relationships, a heart for servant leadership聽and a consistent spiritual atmosphere. He encourages current students to 鈥渕ake the most of every spiritual encounter. Make the most of every relationship that you can build there. Know that you鈥檙e in a great setting to discover and pursue the will of God and the direction that He has for your life.鈥

If you would like to purchase a copy of “I Got a ‘D’ in Leadership: Anyone Can Lead”, .

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Southwestern Assemblies of God University is a private, Christian university located 30 minutes south of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Waxahachie, Texas. The university was established in 1927, and now offers more than 70 associate, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees on campus or online. More information is available at www.sagu.edu or by calling 1-888-YES-SAGU.