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Date
Nov 6, 2007
When Leadership and Discipleship Collide Image

 
  When Leadership and Discipleship Collide
Zondervan
Bill Hybels

Format: Hardcover, Printed

List Price: $9.99 (USD) $11.99 (CAD) £5.99 (GBP)
ZCS Price: $8.99 (USD)

Case Quantity: 48
Case Weight: 15.225
ISBN: 031028306x, ISBN-13: 9780310283065
Ages: 18 & Up
Book & Bible Cover Size: Thinline
Page Count: 80
Size: 4.7 wide x 6.8 high x 0.5 deep in. | 119 wide x 173 high x deep 12 mm
Weight: 0.295 lb | 133 gms

Available: August, 2007
Publisher: Zondervan

Addressing the need to train and encourage Christian leaders, the Leadership Library gathers the experience and wisdom of proven leaders. These pocket-sized books can be read in one or two sittings. Purchase them in bulk and share them with colleagues and team members. The insights they contain are immediately applicable.

Description:
When Leadership and Discipleship Collide Using stories from his own life and ministry, Bill Hybels shows how the laws for leadership success can sometimes crash headlong into another reality: an inner prompting of the Spirit showing you a different approach. The decisions you make at that point could affect not only you, but the ultimate destiny of those you lead.

Author of When Leadership and Discipleship Collide
Bill Hybels (BA, Trinity College) is the founding and senior pastor of Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois. Willow Creek’s innovative ministries have made it one of the most attended churches in North America. Hybels has authored over 20 books, including Fit to Be Tied and Rediscovering Church (with his wife Lynne), Honest to God, Too Busy Not to Pray, and Courageous Leadership.

Author Website:
http://www.willowcreek.org

 
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