Leadership Lessons: Avoiding the Pitfalls of King Saul

· Thomas Nelson
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272
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About this ebook

Rise above mediocrity and become indispensable after working through ten timeless lessons from Scripture. Leadership Lessons: Avoiding the Pitfalls of King Saul is a practical leadership guide that avoids abstract ideas and unproven steps. Instead, biblical studies professor and pastor Dr. Ralph Hawkins along with leadership expert and education professor Dr. Richard Parrott tell the stories of King Saul’s leadership missteps and connect those stories with the challenges facing leaders. In today’s climate of rapid change, intense competition, and moral relativism, find valuable advice that will give your leadership a firm foundation in sound biblical principles.

Features include:

  • References to ten sound biblical principles of leadership
  • Examples illustrate how to apply these lessons to your life
  • Action points give you concrete steps to improve your leadership skills
  • Checklists help church, business, and community leaders excel

About the author

Dr. Hawkins is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at the Sack School of Bible and Ministry at Kentucky Christian University. He is co-chairman of the Society of Biblical Literature Joshua-Judges Consultation group. Ralph teaches Bible and archaeology courses, is an ordained minister, and speaks frequently to church audience about biblical leadership.

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