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Leaders Without Titles

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“Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you.” —John 13:14–15 On the night before He was crucified, Jesus didn’t call for a crown. He reached for a towel. The Last Supper was not just about bread and wine—it was a masterclass in servant leadership. The kind that doesn’t need applause. The kind that washes feet, even of those who will betray and abandon you. That’s the kind of leadership we Brevs were trained for. Not the loud kind. Not the kind that chases titles or stage lights. But the kind that sees a need and fills it. Quietly. Fully. Joyfully. We were trained to brev —because Brev is a verb. It means moving with purpose, taking initiative, stepping in where we’re needed. It’s not about sitting on the sidelines to “brevaluate.” Let’s be clear: Brevs don’t brevaluate—we brevolutionize. And when we  do see something that’s missing or needs improve...