LeaderVine Books
Biblical Principles for Lasting Impact
by John Gailer
Every leader faces the same fundamental challenges — defining what they stand for, casting vision others will follow, developing people, managing resources, and leaving something behind that matters. 10 Steps toward Leadership Growth draws on ten biblical leaders to address each one, with principles that work on Monday morning and significance that extends far beyond it.
10 Steps toward Leadership Growth draws from ten biblical leaders whose stories have shaped how people lead for thousands of years. Daniel held his values in a culture that opposed everything he believed. Nehemiah built something significant against every reasonable obstacle. Moses cast a vision so compelling it outlasted forty years in the wilderness. Gideon led from fear into faith. Joseph kept his integrity when no one was watching. And Jesus prepared eleven ordinary men to carry a mission that changed the world.
Their contexts are ancient. Their challenges are yours.
This book is not a management manual. It is a guide for leaders who want their work to mean something that lasts — in business, ministry, education, community, and family. Dozens of timeless biblical principles are organized into the foundations and functions of effective leadership, written for anyone who leads anyone.
You will find principles here that work on Monday morning. Not inspiration that evaporates by noon — but conviction that changes how you lead, how you develop others, and how you think about the long-term significance of your work.
Faithfulness matters more than immediate success. Growth happens over time. And leadership aligned with God's purposes always has lasting significance.
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