Servant leadership has emerged as a vital model for ethical and transformative leadership in contemporary society. Rooted in biblical principles, it emphasizes humility, service, and prioritizing the welfare of others above self-interest. This paper examines servant leadership from a biblical perspective, exploring its theological foundations, key characteristics, and practical implications for church leadership and broader societal contexts. Drawing on scriptural texts, historical examples, and contemporary applications, this study highlights the relevance of servant leadership for fostering moral integrity, effective governance, and community transformation.
Rogers Garwoh (Sun,) studied this question.