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God has kept his hand in Angie Lee’s life—during the times she didn’t know him and even during the times she walked away from him. In One Servant’s Journey, she shares her story, telling where God brought her from and what he led her to. In this blend of memoir and spirituality book, Lee tells how God directed her toward becoming a Christian missionary abroad. She narrates how she traveled to the Philippines, Kazakhstan (old Russia), Ecuador, Brazil, Bolivia, and India spreading God’s word and helping others with her nursing skills. One Servant’s Journey chronicles all the ways God works to transform the lives of missionaries as well as his children of other nations and the miracles that came about by the willingness of doctors and nurses volunteering to give of themselves and their God-given talents.
This book outlines the contribution made by servants to domestic and Continental travel and travel writing between 1750 and 1850. Aiming to re-position British and European travel during this period as a site of work as well as leisure, Katheryn Walchester provides commentary and analysis of texts by servants not addressed in current scholarship. By reading texts contrapuntally, this book draws attention to repeated tropes and common patterns in the ways in which servants are featured in travelogues; and in so doing, offers an account of alternative modes of experiencing and writing about the Home Tour and the Grand Tour.
With the desire to give witness to the life of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, author Deacon Joseph C. Pellegrino, SFO, writes The Journey of a Servant, a story of a man caught up in the rat race of a society that sees all, except personal gain, as pure folly. This story will inspire, move, and touch hearts as readers move from one page to another—recalling the years and the memories of a humble beginning, reliving the joy of serving and bringing people to serve, and joining a wonderful journey of a servant who aspires to bring men closer to Jesus. Driven by passion for service and love for Jesus and others, Deacon Pellegrino talks with his heart.
The life story of the former president of the Progressive Baptist Convention.
A series of reflections on coping with a fatal disease, but also an insightful examination of living and dying by a widely acclaimed authority on organizational leadership.
This book is an introduction to servant leadership. The author argues that servant leadership is ethical, practical, and meaningful. He cites the universal importance of service, defines servant leadership, compares the power model of leadership with the service model, describes some key practices of servant-leaders, explores the meaningful lives of servant-leaders, and offers questions for reflection and discussion. The new second edition of the book provides additional quotations and examples; summaries of scholarly definitions of servant leadership and research on the impacts of servant leadership in the workplace; an appendix on servant leadership compared with other ideas or theories of leadership; and a list of sources for those who wish to explore servant leadership further.
"The Journey to Competitive Advantage through Servant Leadership" offers a pragmatic "Golden Rule" guide to being a responsible and inspiring leader. A "must read" book for professional and personal enlightenment in what it takes to bring the best out in your people and yourself."
This reference work offers comprehensive perspectives on servant leadership. Featuring a cadre of leading world-class scholars, practitioners, and contributing authors from diverse fields of inquiry, it aims to collate research on servant leadership with a particular focus on its moral and spiritual dimensions.It is divided into sections that center on topics such as character, philosophical influences, diversity and inclusion, critiques of servant leadership as well as examples of servant leaders Though first introduced in the 1970 by Robert Greenleaf, the field of servant leadership is still lacking consensus on a definition and a theoretical framework. The goal of this reference work is to begin to fill this gap by assembling the scholarship of the top scholars in this field and providing a go-to source for information on the theory and practice of servant leadership. This handbook will serve as an essential resource for researchers, scholars, and students of organizational behavior, human resource management, and business ethics, as well as consultants and business leaders interested in discovering the best leadership models to suit contemporary organizations.
Leadership is a subject that has gained impressive visibility in the past two decades. The number of books, monographs and articles, as well as seminars, devoted to the development of one's leadership skills has been almost exponential growth. This study is an attempt to forge a full-orbed theology of Christian leadership grounded in the teaching of Scripture. What emerges from tracing the theme of leadership through the biblical record is a servanthood pattern, one that is wholly distinct from prevailing secular models. Our exposition begins with the biblical language of the servant, the term of choice for those great leaders used of God to further his saving purposes in the world. Eleven Old Testament and five New Testament leaders are profiled. The portrait of Jesus Christ focuses on three motifs that governed his training of the twelve for kingdom ministry. The Pauline letters are mined for those convictions that governed Paul's practice of leadership, both of his mission team and of the faith communities that emerged from that mission. The treatment of each leader, from Joseph to Paul, begins with a series of preliminary questions and concludes with a mini-profile that correlates the biblical data with these questions. The final chapter offers a summary profile of the servant leader, one whose character, motives and agenda align with the divine purposes. Though designed as a textbook for upper level college and seminary courses on leadership, the book's readable format is ideal for churches and parachurch organizations in their leadership training programs. The author's prayer is that this work will serve as a catalyst to call God's people back to Scripture and thereby raise up a whole new generation of authentic servant-leaders.