Too much attention is paid to leadership techniques and far too little
to the kind of heart and mind from which the best leadership emanates.
The path to truly influential leadership is found in the discipline of
practices hidden from the public eye that deeply inform our public
leadership. Our convictions, our call, our understanding of ourselves
and heart commitments are where it all begins. Character, courage,
wisdom, integrity, humility, spiritual depth, endurance, perseverance,
kindness, and vision all come from a place deep inside our hearts and
souls—the hidden interior and recesses of our lives, whose channels lead
to deep veins of God’s work and molding.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Forged on the Inside
Chapter Two : Choosing a Posture of Humility
Chapter Three : Suffering and Leadership
Chapter Four: Embracing Spiritual Transformation
Chapter Five : Managing the Shadow Side
Chapter Six : Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
Chapter Seven : Leading from Who God Made Me to Be
Chapter Eight: Choosing Intentionality
Chapter Nine : Thinking Like a Contrarian
Chapter Ten : Living with the Freedom of Clarity
Chapter Eleven : Powerful Transparency
Chapter Twelve : Guarding Our Hearts
Endorsements:
“We get formed from the outside in, but we lead from the inside out. T. J. Addington explains this process with clarity and conviction. In an age of superficiality, he will guide you to the deeper places of influence and change.” John C. Ortberg Author, speaker, and senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church in Menlo Park, CA
“I’ve been a fan of T. J. Addington for a long time. I’m a wiser and better leader because of his writings. But Deep Influence is his most important contribution yet. Every young leader will gain decades of leadership wisdom forged in the painful trenches of reality. Veteran leaders will be inspired to finish strong.” Gene Appel Senior pastor of Eastside Christian Church in Anaheim, CA
“Any leader willing to offer his story authentically and invite others to do the same is an author worth paying attention to. T. J. is a man who has cultivated his inner life around the person of Christ and allowed God to shape and reshape his heart, mind, relationships, and priorities. He has led from a spiritual depth and now is sharing his biblical and transformational insights in Deep Influence. I’m delighted to encourage Christian leaders to consider each chapter herein with prayerful seriousness and godly attentiveness.” Stephen A. Macchia Founder and president of Leadership Transformations, director of the Pierce Center at Gordon-Conwell Seminary, and author of Becoming A Healthy Church and Crafting A Rule of Life
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