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Public And Private Morality

by Tom Houston, Houston Tom
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Overview

Almost every time we open our newspapers we are confronted by the downfall of someone in a prominent leadership position - whether through corruption, personal scandal or negligence. In an age of political sleaze, corporate greed and media spin there is a dearth of inspirational and righteous leaders. No wonder, if one were to appear he, or she, would be mocked for their lack of pragmatism. Where are we to look to find role models in leadership? A surprisingly relevant case study becomes evident if we go back 3,000 years to a total beginner, jolted in his teens on a pathway to leadership. He has to learn everything through hard knocks - there was no help from his family. King David's path to power was complicated by the fact that the examples of leaders and kings around him were precisely what he should not be following β€” isn't that where we are at now? Assuming that the leadership style recommended by the TV show 'The Apprentice' is not one we want to live in our lives! This insightful and absorbing exploration of David's life is our leadership apprenticeship course. From it we learn valuable lessons from a King who had an immeasurable impact on Israel's history. Houston skilfully and adeptly bridges the cultural gap between the Old Testament and today, revealing the equivalent issues that arise for you, now. It's a 'must' read if your involved in a leadership position in the workplace, church or home.

Synopsis

Almost every time we open our newspapers we are confronted by the downfall of someone in a prominent leadership position - whether through corruption, personal scandal or negligence. In an age of political sleaze, corporate greed and media spin there is a dearth of inspirational and righteous leaders. No wonder, if one were to appear he, or she, would be mocked for their lack of pragmatism. Where are we to look to find role models in leadership? A surprisingly relevant case study becomes evident if we go back 3,000 years to a total beginner, jolted in his teens on a pathway to leadership. He has to learn everything through hard knocks - there was no help from his family. King David's path to power was complicated by the fact that the examples of leaders and kings around him were precisely what he should not be following — isn't that where we are at now? Assuming that the leadership style recommended by the TV show 'The Apprentice' is not one we want to live in our lives! This insightful and absorbing exploration of David's life is our leadership apprenticeship course. From it we learn valuable lessons from a King who had an immeasurable impact on Israel's history. Houston skilfully and adeptly bridges the cultural gap between the Old Testament and today, revealing the equivalent issues that arise for you, now. It's a 'must' read if your involved in a leadership position in the workplace, church or home.

About the Author, Tom Houston

Tom Houston is a retired Scot and lives with his wife Hazle in Oxford, England. He served as a pastor for 20 years in Scotland and Kenya and then went on to serve in leadership positions with the British and Foreign Bible Society, World Vision and the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelisation until his retirement in 1994.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2006
Publisher
Christian Focus Publications
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781857929676

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