Gospel Centered Leadership (Workbook)
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1. God Rules
2. Examples And Models
3. Learning From THE Leader
4. Character
5. Aptitude
6. Wisdom
7. Service:
8. Authority
9. Style
10. Leadership
11. Decisions, Decisions
12. When It All Goes Pear-shaped
13. Letting His People Grow
14. Where Have All The Good Men Gone
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Our world is awash with Leadership trainers and gurus, claiming to show how people can do their job better.
But Christians only have one role model for leadership in practice – the Lord Jesus Christ.
And the leadership he calls us to is radically different to the kind of leadership the world looks to. It is humble and servant hearted.
Use this book to grow into the servant-hearted leader that God wants you to be.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781908317834
ISBN10: 1908317833
Steve Timmis
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2013
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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