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Designed to Lead
- The Church and Leadership Development
- Narrated by: Jim Denison
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Most churches merely exist.
Many churches do not develop leaders intentionally and consistently. When leaders emerge from some churches, it is often by accident. Something is missing. Something is off.
Authors Eric Geiger (author of the best-selling Simple Church and Creature of the Word) and Kevin Peck argue that churches that consistently produce leaders have strong convictions to develop leaders, healthy cultures for leadership development, and helpful constructs to systematically and intentionally build leaders. All three are essential for leaders to be formed through the ministry of a local church.
From the first recordings of history, God has made it clear that he has designed creation to be led by his covenant people. More than that, he has decided what his people are to do with that leadership. Whether you are called to lead in your home, in the marketplace, in God's church, or in your community, if you are called by God you are called to lead others to worship the glory of God in Jesus Christ.
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- Lilowlismo
- 05-26-18
Great content..
The content of the book is really good. However Jim Denison sounds like he is narrating a movie trailer that last for hours.
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- WJS
- 06-25-17
Not enough detailsi
When I bought this book I was expecting that the author was going to go into much details about leadership. However, even though there are a lot of good points the author brings out about leadership and the Christian church but the author never shows the reader how to apply his points. This book was more on a macro level versus a micro level of developing leaders . So, I am disappointed that "design to lead" did provide Application to the main points the author was making. This book is not for leaders who would like to learn how to develop new leaders.
One other thing I did not like about this book is that the author would continually bring up the same information throughout the book. The words are rephrased but it was the exact same points. I would consider this book more of a long lecture on leadership versus how to develop a good leader.
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- MOJO
- 01-09-20
wonderful instructions and challenge for improveme
I would read it again and suggest everyone read this irrespective of your position in the church
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- JPN
- 10-08-19
Very well laid out and presented.
Very well laid out and presented. They do a great job driving home what Paul was communicating in Ephesians 4. Really appreciate the value and importance placed on the holiness of the everyday work place.
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- 3130GIRL
- 02-24-19
Solid but not revolutionary
The principle's taught in it are grounded in scripture and very good. However I am starting to realize that it is not so much about acquiring more knowledge in leadership but actually DOING. I did struggle to get through it 1) the reading was not my favorite. He sounded rather mechanical. 2) I was already sold in the need for leadership so it took 5 chapters to finally get from the why to the how.
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- Mathew Allen
- 01-22-19
Fantastic and edifying
A great reminder, we are all a part of God's plan, and all are called