Upside Down: The Paradox of Servant Leadership
Servant leadership—the kind of leadership Jesus practiced—is something that sets believers apart. The choice of whether to follow the leadership path to power, authority, and control—or the road to humility and putting others first—is an important one. Learn how to be the kind of leader Jesus was. Includes discussion questions.
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Upside Down: The Paradox of Servant Leadership
Servant leadership—the kind of leadership Jesus practiced—is something that sets believers apart. The choice of whether to follow the leadership path to power, authority, and control—or the road to humility and putting others first—is an important one. Learn how to be the kind of leader Jesus was. Includes discussion questions.
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Upside Down: The Paradox of Servant Leadership

Upside Down: The Paradox of Servant Leadership

by Stacy Rinehart
Upside Down: The Paradox of Servant Leadership

Upside Down: The Paradox of Servant Leadership

by Stacy Rinehart

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Servant leadership—the kind of leadership Jesus practiced—is something that sets believers apart. The choice of whether to follow the leadership path to power, authority, and control—or the road to humility and putting others first—is an important one. Learn how to be the kind of leader Jesus was. Includes discussion questions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781576830796
Publisher: The Navigators
Publication date: 06/15/1998
Series: Pilgrimage Growth Guide Series
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author


STACY T. RINEHART, Th.M., D Min., is founder and chairman of MentorLink International (www.MentorLink.org ). He formerly served as a vice president for The Navigators, overseeing the U.S. cities ministries and later representing The Navigators in the body of Christ in formal partnerships. Stacy is the author of Upside Down and coauthor of Choices (both NavPress).
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