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This paper defines leadership biblically as cultivating the conditions in which others can flourish. This definition draws attention to both the work and purpose of leadership. It is argued that this definition of leadership, also called gospel leadership, is justified in the light of both the servant and shepherd biblical frameworks of leadership. Finally, this paper identifies why leadership is so important, and why it ought to be prioritised by church leaders, especially those who seek improved health and growth in their church.