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  <abstract>The book draws on the biblical figure of Joshua to demonstrate how God prepares those individuals chosen for spiritual leadership, explaining how Joshua's life as a slave in Egypt shaped him to become a leader of Israel and offering helpful insights into such key leadership principles as Purpose, Obedience, Faith, Character, and Influence.</abstract>
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