Paul and His Team: What the Early Church Can Teach Us about Leadership and Influence by Ryan Lokkesmoe Paperback Book

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Rent Paul and His Team: What the Early Church Can Teach Us about Leadership and Influence

Author: Ryan Lokkesmoe

Format: Quality Paperback, Paperback

Publisher: Moody Publishers

Published: Oct 2017

Genre: Religion - Christian Life - Professional Growth

Retail Price: $13.99

Pages: 224

Synopsis

What can we learn about leadership and influence from Paul?

Most Christians know something of the Apostle Paul's life and ministry, but what about the incredible team of influencers he assembled and mobilized? Who were they, and how did Paul lead this team to accomplish God's purposes? Even more, what can we learn from their successes and failures, and how can we imitate their qualities?

These are the questions that inspired Ryan Lokkesmoe, PhD, to write Paul and His Team. Like a church-ministry version of Team of Rivals, it reveals important principles about leadership and influence by showing how this early ministry team:

Adapted to cultural, doctrinal, and interpersonal challengesFound common ground with their audiencesLed baby believers toward maturity Stayed united despite differing opinions Equipped others for the work of the ministryConducted their lives with self-discipline Built and maintained strategic partnerships Navigated sensitive cross-cultural situationsPersisted through difficulty, frustration, and fractured relationships Persevered when ministry was discouragingDeveloped leaders to replace them

Whether you are in a position of leadership or are simply a passionate follower of Christ, you are an influencer that God is using to build His church. And while Paul and His Team certainly reveals a lot about Paul's character as a leader, it also highlights both prominent and obscure members of his team to offer a textured portrait of the early church's influence in spreading the gospel.

Let's learn from the men and women God used to build the church, letting them shape our leadership and influence as we continue their work.

Includes group discussion questions at the end of each chapter, making this book ideal for a church-staff or small group study.

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