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    Tag: Leadership

    Book Review: Augustine as Mentor – By Edward L. Smither

    The first line when opening this book reads “How could a fifth-century African bishop be relevant to the twenty-first century?” and goes on to note that “Many…… Read more “Book Review: Augustine as Mentor – By Edward L. Smither”

    12 Oct 201610 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    The Art of Christian Leadership

    There are no shortage of books on the topic of leadership. Indeed, pointing out this fact is the first thing that most books on leadership seem to…… Read more “The Art of Christian Leadership”

    6 Sep 201627 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

    Book Review: In The Name of Jesus – Henri Nouwen

    In the Name of Jesus is renowned author Henri Nouwen’s call toward a deeper and more truly Christian idea of leadership. His gleanings in this book are…… Read more “Book Review: In The Name of Jesus – Henri Nouwen”

    19 Mar 201628 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

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