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In the eyes of Jesus, we’re all leaders!
What does it mean to listen, lead, and love like Jesus? Since each of us is a unique member of the body of Christ with different life experiences, to lead well requires constant dependence on the Spirit to grow us as servant-hearted leaders.
For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many. (Mark 10:45)
Books We Love • Leadership

SERVANT-HEARTED LEADERSHIP: Called to Listen, Lead, and Love Like Jesus
Chronic Joy
IN THE EYES OF JESUS, WE’RE ALL LEADERS.
This one-of-a-kind resource book includes 12 chapters, each followed by actionable, practical tips for growth that you will turn to again and again.

Don't Sing Songs to a Heavy Heart: How to Relate to Those Who are Suffering
Kenneth C. Haugk, PhD
Haugk has written an essential guide on caring for and relating to people as they encounter difficult times in life. This book draws on extensive research of those who have experienced various kinds of suffering and offers key insights and suggestions of what to say and do (and what not to say or do) when people are hurting. With its biblical foundation, compassionate approach, and concrete ideas, this book will help you bring God’s loving presence to hurting people when they need it most.
In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership
Henri J.M. Nouwen
For a society that measures successful leadership in terms of the effectiveness of the individual, Father Nouwen offers a counter definition that is witnessed by a “communal and mutual experience.” For Nouwen, leadership cannot function apart from the community. His wisdom is grounded in the foundation that we are a people “called.” This beautiful guide to Christian Leadership is the rich fruit of Henri Nouwen’s own journey.

Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership: Seeking God in the Crucible of Ministry
Ruth Haley Barton
“I’m tired of helping others enjoy God. I just want to enjoy God for myself.” With this painful admission, Ruth Haley Barton invites us to an honest exploration of what happens when spiritual leaders lose track of their souls. Weaving together contemporary illustrations with penetrating insight from the life of Moses.

Serve Strong: Biblical Encouragement to Sustain God's Servants
Terry Powell
Serve the Lord long enough and discouragement or some form of opposition is inevitable. Joy-sapping workloads, feelings of inadequacy, lack of fruitfulness, or battle fatigue from spiritual warfare often spurs God’s servants to quit or sabotages their passion. The purpose of this book is to infuse them with biblical perspectives that buoy flagging spirits, boost motivation, and cultivate endurance.
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Leadership requires willingness to be transformed into the person we were created to be.
“Leadership requires willingness to be transformed into the person we were created to be.” Peoplewomen.org
No symptom, no sickness, and no setbacks
“No symptom, no sickness, and no setbacks get to steal your leadership potential. Your chronic illness is not allowed the final say … unless you let it. …chronic illness has actually equipped us to be better leaders – more empathetic, resilient, and courageous.” Anna Kowlessar
Good leaders must first become good servants.
“Good leaders must first become good servants.” Robert Greenleaf
The first job of leadership is to love people. Leadership without love is manipulation.
“The first job of leadership is to love people. Leadership without love is manipulation.” Rick Warren
According to Scripture, virtually everything that truly qualifies a person for leadership is directly related to character.
“According to Scripture, virtually everything that truly qualifies a person for leadership is directly related to character.” John MacArthur
Leaders don’t force people to follow; they invite them on a journey.
“Leaders don’t force people to follow; they invite them on a journey.” Charles S. Laure
Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.
“Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.” John F. Kennedy
Good leaders must first become good servants.
“Good leaders must first become good servants.” Robert Greenleaf
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Lollipop Moment “…a moment when someone said or did something that you feel made your life fundamentally better, or when something your said or did made someone else feel fundamentally better.” Drew Dudley