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About this book
From the author of the bestseller A Man After God's Own Heart (more than 100, 000 copies sold)a survey of God's priorities for leaders as exhibited in the life of Nehemiah.The Bible is filled with amazing people, and Nehemiah stands out prominently among them. What made him so effective, so influential? It starts with knowing what God desires in a leader. From Nehemiah's example, readers will learn 15 ways to lead with purpose. Among them are...giving direction to your leadership by cultivating a vision for the futuresolidifying your leadership by recognizing the value of convictionrefining your leadership by acquiring problem-solving skills validating your leadership by pursuing personal integrityextending your leadership by understanding the power of motivationBecause it is God who enables us, these great qualities are accessible to every believer. Readers will experience real fulfillment as they take steps toward becoming God's kind of leader.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- An Invitation to Godly Leadership
- Part 1—The Call to Strong Spiritual Leadership
- Part 2—The Traits of Strong Spiritual Leadership
- Study Guide
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Other Books by Jim George
- About the Author