Good Shepherd : Forty Biblical Insights On Leading And Being Led
$19.99
Learn from the Good Shepherd how to lead in your home, church, or community. After spending months among Bedouin shepherds in the Middle East, Tim Laniak offers 40 short readings that explore every leader’s responsibility to provide, protect, and guide. Each chapter begins with observations from Tim’s travels, continues with insights into Bible stories about shepherding, and concludes with what this means for you in your own spheres of influence.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781640702974
ISBN10: 1640702970
Timothy Laniak
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
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