Through the Dust Breaking Leadership Stereotypes Denny Gunderson
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TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A.; YWAM; 1992Description: 120tr; Paperback; 20cmISBN: - 092754511X
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- D412-G97
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Jesus is unarguably the greatest leader the world has seen. His three years of public ministry in an obscure and troublesome corner of the Roman Empire not only irrevocably changed Roman civilization, but every other civilization that has subsequently emerged.Yet remarkably, Jesus had little to say regarding leadership, and even less about how to attain it.Perhaps that is why today's corporate-driven church prefers to draw upon the leadership styles of Moses, David, Nehemiah, or Paul. Denny Gunderson challenges us to think again.This refreshingly candid book walks us alongside the Master. We observe Jesus through the eyes of people who experienced him firsthand. And through their eyes, we discover many surprising insights into Jesus' leadership style. They are insights that will challenge us to rethink our leadership stereotypes.
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