The Lord Jesus as a good shepherd taught and imitated the model of leadership. This model becomes the standard for Christian leaders in carrying out church services and in the conduct of their operations. This study aims to describe the meaning and characteristics of a ‘good shepherd’ according to John 10:11-13, and to convey the principles of pastoral leadership and provide an analysis of studies that produce reflections to ponder upon for today's leadership. This study used a qualitative descriptive method with a literature study approach based on relevant literature from academic journal articles, online media, books, and other relevant literature. The findings of the study are that it is necessary to carry out a transformation for contemporary church leaders and pastors so that they can become good shepherds according to the Lord Jesus notion of stewards. Some important steps that can be taken are to let go of one’s ego and personal interests, and to direct the focus of the ministry upon the interests of the congregation. The leader should also seek various forms of church activities to fulfill the needs of the faithful and seek the salvation of their souls. In summary, it can be stated that it is necessary to change the direction of the ministry's focus from personal interests to the interests of the congregation in general and community at large.