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Great Leader, Great Teacher (9780802411471)



The greatest leaders among us are the great teachers among us.

Whether you're a preacher in the pulpit, an instructor in the classroom, or a behind-the-scenes trainer, you are a leader because you teach.

Using pointed case studies and impeccable research, Gary Bredfeldt informs, inspires, and challenges your teaching skills, allowing you to achieve maximum influence as a leader.

No matter what the size of your flock, you will:

Learn from such proven leaders as the Old Testament scribe Ezra, the apostle Paul, Martin Luther King Jr., and Jesus Christ, himselfExamine eight competencies basic to effective leadershipIdentify common pitfalls and cultural trapsCompare virtues with values to see why quality character countsDiscover how each congregation requires a different leadership style

Bredfeldt offers realistic leadership paradigms and explores four basic types of churches to show you how best to lead in your situation.

Be the most powerful leader you can be by fulfilling your sacred call... as a teacher.


Product details

  • Paperback | 208 pages
  • 149.86 x 226.06 x 15.24mm | 294.84g
  • Chicago, United States
  • English
  • Annotated
  • Annotated edition
  • 0802411479
  • 9780802411471
  • 1,063,076


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