
I CHOOSE HONOR
When you honor others, you honor God.
Trying harder doesn’t always improve relationships or bring promotion. But choosing to live with honor will strengthen relationships, bring elevation, build bridges, and deepen our worship of and intimacy with God.
The blessing of honor is seen throughout Scripture, as those who remained honorable flourished, and those who did not suffered from tragedies, wars, and hardships. This book explains that when we honor family members, authority figures, the overlooked, colleagues, subordinates, and the like simply because they are God’s creation, we honor God. And honoring God is an act of worship that leads to a deeper intimacy with Him.
While some self-improvement and leadership books address the importance of respect, few explain the life-changing power of honor. Through biblical examples and personal stories, this book will help readers grow closer in their relationship with Jesus and truly appreciate the people around them as they learn to create a culture of honor in their lives, families, and ministries.
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INSIDE OUT
How Everyday People Become Extraordinary Leaders
When you pair selflessness with compassion, you’ve got transformational force. Rich Wilkerson and his wife Robyn fill this exhilarating book with exciting stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things for God. The Wilkersons’ concept is that Anyone can be a servant leader. Age, background, and education don’t matter. The Wilkersons have followed servant leaders into hospitals, prisons, and high-crime areas. Their book isn’t about culture, politics, or religion. It’s about setting aside differences, forming new bonds with others who choose to meet needs, and taking action. In these pages you’ll find concrete reasons to both lead and serve.
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SHATTERING THE STAINED GLASS CEILING
Countless female leaders around the world have already smashed the stained glass ceiling. Women of every age, color, and culture are breaking through into frontiers of uncharted territory, pursuing personal and professional accomplishment. Women must stop thinking their leadership needs to look the same as male leadership. It is time to disrupt and recreate the model of women in ministry leadership.
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