Documenting Governance Praxis: A Reflective Case Study in Faith-Based Leadership Design
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This podcast series documents the reflective practitioner process involved in the development of a faith-based governance framework within an active ministry leadership context. The episodes serve as a praxis artifact, capturing real-time leadership reasoning, biblical worldview integration, ethical decision-making, and iterative revision as governance concepts are drafted, evaluated, and refined.
The discussions focus on leadership challenges commonly encountered in ministry organizations, including accountability, fiduciary responsibility, authority structures, succession planning, and long-term institutional sustainability. Rather than presenting finalized policies or legal instruments, the series emphasizes the process of applied leadership inquiry, demonstrating how theory, theology, and professional judgment interact in practice.
All materials discussed are non-operative working drafts used solely for scholarly and educational purposes. The podcast does not provide legal advice, nor does it publish final governing documents. Its purpose is to document leadership praxis for doctoral study, faculty review, and professional reflection within a Christian leadership framework.
Ethical and AI-Use Disclosure
For transparency, draft materials referenced in this series were reviewed using Google NotebookLM as a non-generative analytical and synthesis tool to identify structural inconsistencies and support internal reflection. All substantive content, interpretations, leadership decisions, and conclusions are the sole work of the author.
Intellectual Property Notice
All frameworks, governance concepts, and leadership models discussed are original intellectual property of Jermaine E. Whiteside and are shared for reflective and educational discussion only. No permission is granted for reuse, replication, or derivative works.
Academic Context
This podcast series is designed to function as a Dissertation-in-Praxis artifact aligned with Liberty University Ed.D. (Christian Leadership / Next Generation Ministry) competencies, emphasizing ethical Christian leadership, applied organizational analysis, and reflective practitioner development.
This podcast documents the reflective practitioner process behind the development of a faith-based governance framework. Episodes capture the application of Christian leadership reasoning, ethical decision-making, and iterative revision in a real ministry context. All discussions involve non-operational drafts for scholarly purposes only and include transparent disclosure of the use of analytic tools. The series functions as a Dissertation-in-Praxis artifact aligned with Liberty University doctoral standards.
“This series is published as a scholarly reflective case study artifact and is not intended for general audience entertainment or ministry marketing.”
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