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Click to enlargepadChrist-Based Leadership:
Applying the Bible and Today's
Best Leadership Models to Become
an Effective Leader

By David Stark

Learn From the Top Leadership Experts!
As a pastor, layleader, or leader of a ministry you know what the Bible has to say about leadership. You’ve also probably read some leadership books or heard the experts talk about effective leadership. Now, how do you put everything you’ve heard together?

In Christ-Based Leadership David Stark, a pastor, business consultant, and trainer, has done that for you. In one of the most practical and useful leadership books you’ll ever read, you’ll learn about today’s best leadership concepts and how they measure up to the biblical leadership model. Then discover how to put the principles into practice to become a more effective leader in your church, ministry, or business.

Just a few of the books and experts he draws from include:

Leading Change, James O’Toole
Good to Great and Built to Last, Jim Collins
Now, Discover Your Strengths, Marcus Buckingham and Donald O. Clifton
Stewardship: Choosing Service Over Self-Interest, Peter Block
Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Patrick M. Lencioni

Stark asks twelve questions about your leadership style and methods, including:

• What is the truth of your ambition?
• Who is lord of your leadership?
• What is your definition of success?
• Who are you here to serve?

These questions and your thoughtful answers will combine to make you the servant-leader you want to become.

"Discipleship requires relationships and intentionality. In his latest book, Christ-Based Leadership, David Stark unpacks the discipleship mentality of Jesus Christ and applies a biblical philosophy of leadership to the 21st century. The mark of a great leader is his or her ability to allow others to lead. David teaches the principles of empowerment and team building that can change your world." - Pastor Ted Haggard, President, National Association of Evangelicals


Christ-Based Leadership
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