The Conviction to Lead: 25 Principles for Leadership That Matters
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Leadership that matters grows out of the leader’s own belief that the story is true, that it matters, and that it must both expand and continue. The story must be believed with conviction, told with conviction, and stewarded with conviction.
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The old theologian specified that the goal of teaching is to see every student instructed, delighted, and moved.
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But growing Christians do not just listen—they also read. We can gain a great deal from what we hear, but auditory learning has its limitations. The experience of reading words in print is different from the experience of hearing words spoken. As a matter of fact, most of us have had the experience of reading a text that was first read aloud to us and noting how much we missed by merely hearing it.
Daniel Kingsley
100 % disagree when I hear something I retain it more than reading print