The Good Book on Leadership: Case Studies from the BibleThe Bible is full of leaders, and whether good or bad, each of their stories provide valuable insight into what is needed to be a strong leader. The Good Book on Leadership examines each of these leaders individually in order to give readers a biblical model for leadership. This model is not just for pastors or those in leadership roles within the church, but also for anyone who finds themself in any poisiton of authority. |
Contents
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Chapter 6 | 67 |
Chapter 8 | 89 |
Chapter 10 | 112 |
Chapter 11 | 123 |
Chapter 13 | 143 |
Chapter 15 | 163 |
Chapter 17 | 181 |
Chapter 19 | 199 |
Chapter 21 | 217 |
Chapter 23 | 236 |
Endnotes | 261 |
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The Good Book on Leadership: Case Studies from the Bible John Borek,Danny Lovett,Elmer L. Towns Limited preview - 2005 |
The Good Book on Leadership: Case Studies from the Bible John Borek,Danny Lovett,Elmer L. Towns No preview available - 2005 |
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