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Leadership Pain: The Classroom For Growth

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07 April 2015

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This book challenges ministry leaders to perceive life's struggles not as a prison, but as a classroom. Dr Samuel Chand helps leaders to develop practical, effective habits that release them from the pressure of maintaining an ideal facade, and help them instead to use pain for growth. Dr. Samuel Chand...

This book challenges ministry leaders to perceive life's struggles not as a prison, but as a classroom. Dr Samuel Chand helps leaders to develop practical, effective habits that release them from the pressure of maintaining an ideal facade, and help them instead to use pain for growth.

Dr. Samuel Chand asks ministry leaders if they perceive life's struggles to be a prison or a classroom? If a prison then life's most important lessons are missed as we seek an escape from them. *Leadership Pain* was written to help readers identify their challenges and develop strategies to move forward, and grow as a result of pain rather that view it as a setback.

Though many church leaders feel the pressure to project a Disney family image, be a fantastic teacher and an outstanding leader, they live in a dark world between the false self they project and the shadow of hidden motives. In Leadership Pain, Chand guides the reader to practical, effective habits that will help move leaders from the prison of struggle to the classroom of growth.

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This book challenges ministry leaders to perceive life's struggles not as a prison, but as a classroom. Dr Samuel Chand helps leaders to develop practical, effective habits that release them from the pressure of maintaining an ideal facade, and help them instead to use pain for growth. Dr. Samuel Chand...

This book challenges ministry leaders to perceive life's struggles not as a prison, but as a classroom. Dr Samuel Chand helps leaders to develop practical, effective habits that release them from the pressure of maintaining an ideal facade, and help them instead to use pain for growth.

Dr. Samuel Chand asks ministry leaders if they perceive life's struggles to be a prison or a classroom? If a prison then life's most important lessons are missed as we seek an escape from them. *Leadership Pain* was written to help readers identify their challenges and develop strategies to move forward, and grow as a result of pain rather that view it as a setback.

Though many church leaders feel the pressure to project a Disney family image, be a fantastic teacher and an outstanding leader, they live in a dark world between the false self they project and the shadow of hidden motives. In Leadership Pain, Chand guides the reader to practical, effective habits that will help move leaders from the prison of struggle to the classroom of growth.
Leadership Pain: The Classroom For Growth $44.99
Koorong code 422268
ISBN 9780718031596
Pages 224
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date 07 April 2015
Dimensions 25 x 162 x 234mm
Weight 0.43kg
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    Excellent read for all leaders

    One of the best books I have read on leadership. People usually assume that leadership is an easier road to take but experience shows this is not the case. Dr Samuel Chand explains extremely well how such a belief is incorrect. He also shows that without pain there can be no growth either personally or numerically. \\r\\nIt explained a lot to me.