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Paul’s guidelines for church leadership in 1 Timothy 3:1-7 as a template for churches in Nigeria
The Apostle Paul has been an iconic theologian of the church. As a diverse society and a
platform where there is expectation for excellence and orderliness, it is imperative for the
church to be led by Christ-like, morally sound, and competent individuals. Based on media
reports, most churches in Nigeria are mostly governed by individuals who have character
deficit and lack leadership acumen. The church, as the body of Christ, must go back to the
status-quo, which is the Holy Bible, for ethical direction. The study employed a socio-rhetorical
method of studying 1 Timothy 3:1-7 towards developing theological and ethical guidelines for
church leadership in Nigeria. In addition, the study made use of interviews as a research tool
in gathering relevant information. The research reveals that Paul’s guidelines in 1 Timothy 3:1-
7 hinge on character, ministerial, spiritual, household, and social criteria which must be
considered as standards for choosing anyone into ecclesiastical leadership positions. It is
recommended that church leaders in Nigeria should appropriate the spiritual, ethical and social
guidelines as stated in 1Timothy 3:1-7 as an evidence of faithfulness to God and excellence
in Christian ministry.