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Grace-Full Leadership: Understanding the Heart of a Christian Leader

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God has redefined the world of management for the Christian leader through scripture. He isn t focused on bottom lines, demographics, or profit margins; Christ presents the paradox of being a leader and a servant at the same time.
In Grace-Full Leadership, Bowling explores the leadership qualities and practices that are distinct within the community of Christian leadership. Discover, when managing first as a Christian and second as a leader, how your company or organization can grow exponentially in spiritual gains an eternity of difference from today's capital gains.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published April 5, 2000

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John C. Bowling

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March 6, 2013
Great way to consider leadership--from the eyes of grace. With it being written by a university president, I found many applications to my current work.
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April 13, 2026
A Christian based leadership book outlining 10 qualities and 10 traits of a Christian leader.

Mainly, do not be a power-tripping jerk as a leader, but also put God center stage. Most are good advice for leaders in general (take accountability, maintain balance, see the coming storms, etc).

If you are a Christian leader and struggling to find your footing, not a bad read.
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December 14, 2022
I have been sitting on this book for a long time, but the time finally felt right to read it. Plenty of great things inside.
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October 10, 2008
what can I say, I had to read it for school. Nothing really remarkable was written in the book. I actually did read it, and can't remember a thing that he said.
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