In this sequel to Through Colored Glasses, Hal Perrone is a first-time CEO with great ambitions. But when his leadership dreams dissolve into his career's worst nightmare, a former enemy opens his eyes to the truth.
In the list, I include books that have been influential in my leadership and books I’m interested in reading.
A book review of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking, by Susan Cain.
There is a desire to think long-term and to plan for that not-too-distant future, but the tyranny of the urgent gets in the way.
It's a word packed with a lot of baggage. And it is something that touches many people. Whether you yourself struggle with it, or it's an issue with a friend or loved one, burnout is prevalent in our society right now.
Jordan B. Peterson, author of Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life, has become famous for his intellectual, honest search for truth and understanding. He dares to challenge many of the accepted norms of modern society and engenders much animosity as a result.
This is a book to read, re-read, ponder, contemplate, work through and discuss, discuss, discuss.
Is there a better time to curl up with a good book? Here are five you could benefit from as a leader.
Here's my review of On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life through Great Books, by Karen Swallow Prior.
There's a never-ending great wealth of information to be found in books. Here's a list of great titles that will help you either professionally, personally or spiritually.
This book is well written and digs into key Scriptures, some of which are not often studied by the average Christian.
This book is great for any biblical leader who enjoys movies but struggles to find a way to use them effectively.
I enjoyed this book. It certainly helped me evaluate my stage of life and think through a number of important issues. I want to end well.
Murray takes the reader into Christ's school of prayer, providing 31 lessons from the life of Jesus on prayer. He also includes additional material at the end on the prayer life of George Muller.
What is our motivation for wanting to be a leader?
If you have ever worked with people, you have experienced conflict. It's almost impossible to work alongside, with, or for someone and not bump heads or disagree on something.
I have studied Luther for years, but I learned a number of new things about him through this book.
This book stretched me. I found it very helpful as I have been attempting to think through the proper use of the Old Testament today.
This book by Felicity Dale includes the perspectives of men and women leaders on two important questions: "Should women answer the call that God has on their lives?" and "Should they be welcomed to serve that calling in the church, alongside men?"
I found this book interesting and insightful. For our present age, it has much to contribute to the conversation on what it will take to bring people closer together once again.
Have you ever felt the pull to full-time ministry work as a missionary or pastor? If not, you can still make a Kingdom impact without quitting your current job. In this eBook, you will learn the four essentials that can change your perspective of work, your workplace, and most importantly, your heart.
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