Ellen White on Leadership
Guidance for those who influence others
By Cindy Tutsch
Paperback, 157 pages
Pacific Press, 2008
ISBN: 9780816322701
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While Ellen White did not invent the term "servant leadership," she put it to practice in her own life. Leaders are needed at all levels of society. Whether your daily routine includes presiding over church board meetings, scheduling music lessons and soccer games, or planning company strategies for the next year, this helpful book will give you special insight into the life of a servant-leader.
And you may be surprised at some of Ellen's responses to situations you may be likely to encounter today. She opposed centralization of power. She was generous to the poor. She treated the erring with compassion. She was accountable to God. She supported a race-inclusive, gender-inclusive, age-inclusive church.
- Ellen White’s Ministry and Counsels on Leadership
- Are Ellen White and John Maxwell on the Same Page?
- Lord, I Want to Know You More!
- Who’s the Boss, Anyway?
- How Do I Actually Carry Out the Empowerment Thing?
- Grappling With Today’s Thorny Leadership Issues
- Summing It Up: What You Can Do Where You Are
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