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Relational Authority
Relational Authority by Clay Nash


 
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Author: Clay Nash
Subtitle: Authentic Leadership
Format: Paperback
Length: 140 Pages

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Authority in the church is a divisive subject. Yet a leaderless generation can accomplish little. What can unite the church to change the world? When Jesus shared His authority with the early believers, He established relational covenant as the deep heart bond that leads the church into being one, equipping her to go forth and replenish the earth. We cannot be effective as anything less. Let us understand relational authority and unlock the treasures it holds for all mankind.


Table of Contents:

Foreword by Dutch Sheets
Chapter 1: Authority
Chapter 2: Leadership
Chapter 3: Levels of Authority
Chapter 4: Authority of Truth
Chapter 5: Conscience Authority
Chapter 6: Sub-Authority
Chapter 7: Relationships
Chapter 8: Positional Authority
Chapter 9: Preferred Relationships
Chapter 10: Purposeful Relationships
Chapter 11: Relational Covenants
Chapter 12: Principles of Relational Covenants
Chapter 13: Final Thoughts


Endorsements:

Authority can be a scary word for many church-goers who have sat under abusive leadership. Unfortunately, I speak from personal experience. But when authority is truly relational – when you walk in relational covenant with leaders to whom God has connected you – you’ll find safety, freedom and even synergy that strengthens you.
In his book on relational authority, Clay Nash offers sound revelation and practical insights on true authority, how it operates, and the many ways it benefits believers. Clay is a man of authority who is also under authority, and I believe his honor-based approach to this sometimes difficult topic will set your mind free to submit to and exercise Christ-like authority that open the door for you to walk in greater anointing.
Jennifer LeClaire, Senior Editor, Charisma magazine

Clay Nash has set forth the principles of authority from a relational position rather than from a titled, hierarchy structure. Since God is relational, our pattern should be the same. Apostle Nash has set forth the dynamics of understanding, applying, and being at peace with authority. It is a great book for anyone who doesn’t understand biblical relational authority, has been hurt by authority, or is in rebellion to authority.
Dr. Phillip Tutor, Senior Pastor, New Life City Church, Stafford, AZ


About the Author:

Clay Nash is a valued voice to the body of Christ, a leader whose authority rests on relationship. Clay’s passion is to see the family of God matured and empowered, functioning as an army of change, manifesting the presence of God throughout the earth. Clay and Susan have been married over 40 years, blessed with sons and daughters mighty in their destiny, allowing Christ’s purpose to be fulfilled through them.