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Saturday Book Recommendation

At the Leadership Summit this summer, there were a number of great speakers, and since most of them had books out, we decided to read some of them together as a staff this year.  The first on the list was a great book on leadership by Harvard Professor, Bill George, True North. George interviews 125 […]

by bob

Sep 13, 2008

true northAt the Leadership Summit this summer, there were a number of great speakers, and since most of them had books out, we decided to read some of them together as a staff this year.  The first on the list was a great book on leadership by Harvard Professor, Bill George, True North.

George interviews 125 of the top leaders in our country to get to the key issue which is about being an authentic leader.

Each chapter has some extremely practical & helpful exercises in the back.

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I grew up in Western New York and have started and led missional church planting efforts for a little over 30 years. As you might gather, I have opinions about the church, and I share some of them here.

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