Steven Croft, the next Bishop of Oxford, traces the nature and the exercise of leadership throughout the Bible in its record of ambitious rulers, reluctant prophets and others who found themselves called to leadership positions. He offers timeless wisdom and insight into human nature and the challenge and privilege of leadership. An ideal spiritual companion for all Christians who exercise leadership in the church or at work or in their communities, The Gift of Leadership focuses on such themes • Beginning well - orientation • Learning to see – vision • Godly leadership – self-giving • Sowing the word - fruitfulness • Leading change - pioneering • Rediscovering time – Sabbath • Resting Reflective yet substantive, this is a book to return to again and again for renewal and refreshment.
I’m just starting a new role after an extended stay in a previous appointment. I wanted to reread this little gem because it is not prescriptive. No formulaic simple steps and no sense of overwhelm, but plenty of “thoughtful reflection” that provokes the thoughtful reflection required for the ground upon which I tread in these days. Leaves me wanting to shape my own “long friendship with God” and to “live hopefully every day.”
This is a very honest and helpful book about leadership and what we can learn from the Bible. Using stories like Elijah in 1 Kings 19, Ruth and Samuel, the author explores themes such as the pain of leadership, commitment and change. I have found this book incredibly helpful and made notes of the lessons I have learnt from it. I highly recommend it.