LEAD . . . For God's Sake!: A parable for finding the heart of leadership Free Audiobook Download by Todd G. Gongwer


In this book, Todd G. Gongwer tells the story of a man named Daryl who is struggling to find his place in the world after having failed as a pastor. The story takes him on an adventure through different lives and professions where he learns valuable lessons about leadership. Throughout the novel, he meets many people that help guide him to what seems like his true calling.

In the audiobook, Todd Gongwer shares his parable, "LEAD. . . For God's Sake!" and encourages leaders to focus on those who have a heart for the gospel.

In the book LEAD . . . For God's Sake, author Todd G. Doyon shares a parable about leadership that has many similarities to the story of Jesus's temptation in the wilderness. He walks his readers through a desert and provides a map of where he has been so that they can identify which way to go based on his journey. This book is an excellent example of how we as Christians should find our hearts by examining our past and present actions.

In LEAD . . . For God's Sake!, author Todd Gongwer creates a story of two young explorers in search of leadership, who encounter the challenges of their own hearts and weaknesses along the way. The story is told through a narration by Brandon Batchelar.

"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning." This is one of many quotes that Brandon uses to illustrate the idea of leadership. Brandon feels that this quote helps people see how irrelevant sadness is when compared to happiness. Leaders are not supposed to be sad, and they should always be happy with whatever their circumstances. Leaders should also never give up at any time during their leadership journey, no matter what.

Published Date 2011-12-01
Duration 6 hours 57 minutes
Author Todd G. Gongwer
Narrated Brandon Batchelar
Reviews
(13 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Religion & Spirituality
Parent Category Religious Studies, Christianity

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