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Learning to lead: Biblical leadership then and now

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Book by Hian, Chua Wee

192 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1987

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Profile Image for Anya Slychenyuk.
51 reviews4 followers
June 8, 2021
книги по лидерству вызывают у меня ряд стереотипов, предрассудков и, что уж таить, немножко рвотный рефлекс.
и я радуюсь, когда эти стереотипы разрушаются толковыми книгами. особенно, когда это первая прочитанная книга по лидерству))

очень классная perspective на лидерство. на сердце и характер лидера, его подчинение Христу и черпание сил у Христа. на господство Христа, а не наше. многое переосмыслила. почувствовала себя тираном. попросила Бога менять мое сердце и делать его похожим на сердце Христа.

хотя можно было бы и сократить немного инфу, в целом, инфа достойная. советуюрекомендую.
Profile Image for Iain Hamill.
752 reviews8 followers
June 18, 2017
This was slightly skimmed but I don't think I'll be returning to it so am reviewing it during this streamline on shelf-space before it heads to other pastures. Helpful depiction of leaders as servants, stewards and shepherds.
Profile Image for David Robertson.
92 reviews
January 26, 2013
This is a helpful and stimulating wee book for church leaders. I love the Asian perspective, the overall biblical wisdom and some of the soundbites. Although it is a bit thin and there was not a lot new I learned, I suspect this would be very helpful for younger leaders.

"It is very interesting that the Chinese word 'crisis' is made up of two words - wei ji. The first word 'wei' means 'danger' and the second word 'ji' means 'opportunity'.
Profile Image for Leah Bucod.
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June 11, 2012
just read the first chapter and it is really a good concept of leadership. It is so basic, easy to understand and at the same time relevant....
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