Public Pulpit Private Cave: When Leaders Need to Be Restored (Foday E. Karpeh)
by : PH PubishingAuthor: Foday E. Karpeh
Too many leaders fall because they fail to manage their personal lives as well as they manage a microphone or message. They fail to confront the issues that confront them behind closed doors. Every ministry leader’s bloodline molds them: they emerge from a past emotional, mental, and relational context that affects their leadership development. Without preventative aid, deep-seated issues rear their ugly head at the worst moments, leading to scandal, broken families, scattered flocks, and broken leaders. The author seeks to bring restoration to broken ministry leaders that have fallen by the wayside to unresolved issues and to prevent others from ever falling at all. There’s hope for restoration and wisdom from the development of King David to deal with issues before they deal with you. This book facilitates introspection and provides a platform for God to heal anything in your life that is a hindrance now-before it costs you something far more precious.
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Author: Foday E. Karpeh
Too many leaders fall because they fail to manage their personal lives as well as they manage a microphone or message. They fail to confront the issues that confront them behind closed doors. Every ministry leader’s bloodline molds them: they emerge from a past emotional, mental, and relational context that affects their leadership development. Without preventative aid, deep-seated issues rear their ugly head at the worst moments, leading to scandal, broken families, scattered flocks, and broken leaders. The author seeks to bring restoration to broken ministry leaders that have fallen by the wayside to unresolved issues and to prevent others from ever falling at all. There’s hope for restoration and wisdom from the development of King David to deal with issues before they deal with you. This book facilitates introspection and provides a platform for God to heal anything in your life that is a hindrance now-before it costs you something far more precious.