The Good Shepherd: Forty Biblical Insights on Leading and Being Led

The Good Shepherd: Forty Biblical Insights on Leading and Being Led

by Tim Laniak
The Good Shepherd: Forty Biblical Insights on Leading and Being Led

The Good Shepherd: Forty Biblical Insights on Leading and Being Led

by Tim Laniak

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Overview

What does a good shepherd look like? How does he or she act? How does he or she lead?

Shepherding is the single most important image of servant leadership in the Bible. From literal shepherds such as Moses and David to the apostles calling early church elders to pastor their flocks, biblical leadership is embodied in the humble, vigilant, everyday work of shepherds.

To help us better understand this idea of shepherding, Tim Laniak spent months among Bedouin shepherds in the Middle East. Combining this rich cultural experience with careful biblical study, Tim offers 40 short readings that explore every leader's responsibility to provide, protect, and guide. Each chapter begins with observations from Tim's travels, continues with insights into Bible stories about shepherding, and concludes with what this means for you in your own spheres of influence, whether in the home, church, or neighborhood.

As a follower of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, you too are called to be a good shepherd of the sheep in your care.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186123859
Publisher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
Publication date: 06/12/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 20 MB
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About the Author

Tim Laniak (ThD, Harvard University) has enjoyed traveling to and opening up biblical lands to students and leaders since 1978. He has authored several books including Shepherds after My Own Heart: Pastoral Traditions and Leadership in the Bible. Tim serves as senior vice president of global content for Our Daily Bread Ministries.
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