With the wisdom and biblical insight John White is known for, he shows how to be action-oriented and prayer-oriented, a firm leader and a servant, a realist and a visionary…. More >>
Excellence in Leadership: Reaching Goals With Prayer, Courage & Determination
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#1 by Chris on January 29, 2010 - 3:44 pm
If you’re thinking about purchasing this book, stop thinking and purchase this book now! I’ve read a lot of leadership books and find this one to be an excellent guide.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by juice on January 29, 2010 - 5:59 pm
Leaders will face many obstacles on their way to fulfilling the purpose God has for them. White’s book addresses eight leadership principles based on how Nehemiah responded to the catastrophe of his beloved city – the City of David – in ruins at the hands of the Babylonians, and how we can learn excellence from him.
One of my favorite historical figures is Nehemiah, a Jew who God used to repair the walls of Jerusalem 140 years after the final sack of the ancient city by the armies of Babylon. The book of Nehemiah opens with a kinsman of Nehemiah’s named Hanani visiting Nehemiah in a place called Susa in ancient Persia, where he served the king as cupbearer (describe). Hanani and some friends tell Nehemiah bad news – Jerusalem has been decimated, its walls destroyed, its gates burned and its inhabitants hopeless.
The eight principles are:
To be Excellent in Leadership, Be a Person of Prayer. (Nehemiah 1)
To be Excellent in Leadership, Be a Person of Organization. (Nehemiah 2)
To be Excellent in Leadership, Be a Person Who Works Hard – but does so by Example. (Nehemiah 3-4)
To be Excellent in Leadership, Be a Person Who Knows People Will Oppose You From the Outside. (Nehemiah 4)
To be Excellent in Leadership, Be a Person Who Knows People Will Oppose You From the Inside. (Nehemiah 5)
To be Excellent in Leadership, Be a Person Who Anticipates Personal Attacks. (Nehemiah 6)
To be Excellent in Leadership, Be a Person Who Seeks Renewal. (Nehemiah 8-9)
To be Excellent in Leadership, Be a Person Who Endures. (Nehemiah 13)
You will see how relevant God’s principles of leadership are today as they were thousands of years ago! A great book, and highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Michael Taylor on January 29, 2010 - 6:51 pm
White has written an excellent book on leadership by using the biblical example of Nehemiah, whose construction of the walls of Jerusalem are chronicled in the Book of Nehemiah.
Among the important points White covers include:
1. Prayer must never be a dialog – true prayer is initiated by God and represents our response to Him.
2. Waiting on God does not we are not to work or research the solution to a problem. Good leaders do their own research.
3. Overcoming motivational roadblocks to getting things done.
4. Leadership is not status that exempts us from performing common tasks. Spirituality is no substitute for sweat.
5. Standing up to those who oppose the work God has called you to do.
6. What marks godly leaders is the willingness to deal with mistakes openly and applying the same standards to others and themselves.
7. When God has given us work to do, fear must never paralyze us.
8. True leadership must be consistent with ongoing servanthood.
Read, enjoy, and be encouraged to be a better leader!
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by tmoore@ccim.net on January 29, 2010 - 6:52 pm
There are hundreds of books om leadership. This book is based on a man who overcame death threats, political intrigues, cowardly followers and yet worked as a key player in a team. The results are still discussed more than 2,000 years later. White considers the challenges faced and mastered by Nehemiah of the Old Testament.
This book contains practical lessons for today. If you are a person of influence, or hope to be one, you will find this book challenging and rewarding. It points out what you can do, and what you should let others do. It contains wisdom. What more can you expect from a book on leadership and courage?
Rating: 4 / 5