I feel that Hebraic leadership deals with a “spiritual inheritance,” which means that every Christian on Earth has ties to the Near East. A general definition of a leader is someone who has followers and deals with relationships and tasks. One of those tasks is to go back to the Lord and his Kingdom as referenced by the Bible. Christians must be “servant-leaders” and undergo what it means to stake something and follow the road to the Lord. Every Christian leader’s path is different, but all of the paths lead to the Lord.
Also, in following Hebraic leadership is the concept of returning to Israel and perceiving the World as Christ perceived it. We are inheriting his vision for a better kingdom. Believing is not a state of being but a “way of becoming.” So in the Lord’s eye, we become a part of the Hebraic tradition. I find that Glorious!