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Experienced leaders will tell you that you can’t lead on your own. The
pressure, the impossible decisions, the high risks, the temptations,
the people, the overwhelming schedule—it’s too much. Some leaders seek
outside help. They pray.
Looking for help in their own leadership, entrepreneur Ryan Skoog, CEO
Peter Greer, and executive advisor Cameron Doolittle set out to
investigate how leaders pray. What do they say to God? How often do
they pray, and for how long? Where do they pray? And how on earth do
they make time for prayer?
Skoog, Greer, and Doolittle spent three years researching. They logged
over one hundred hours of interviews with leaders in six continents who
collectively serve in over one hundred countries. They researched or
spoke with global entrepreneurs and business executives of Fortune 500
companies, as well as some of the most influential pastors and ministry
leaders in the world—leaders such as:
• Joni Eareckson Tada
• Philip Yancey
• Francis Chan
• John Mark Comer
• Christine Caine
• David Green
• Mark Batterson
• Among countless others
Here in Lead with Prayer: The Spiritual Habits of World-Changing
Leaders, the authors share the spiritual habits, techniques, and
practices of these world-changing leaders, revealing specific details
of their prayer lives. In addition, the book includes prayers for
leaders to use in their own prayer time as well as tools for how to
cultivate a personal and organizational commitment to prayer.
By allowing these men and women to lead us in prayer, we learn not only
how to pray but also how to build a culture of prayer wherever we lead.
It is only when our businesses, ministries, and churches pray that they
will be transformed.
The Spiritual Habits of World-Changing Leaders
Experienced leaders will tell you that you can’t lead on your own. The
pressure, the impossible decisions, the high risks, the temptations,
the people, the overwhelming schedule—it’s too much. Some leaders seek
outside help. They pray.
Looking for help in their own leadership, entrepreneur Ryan Skoog, CEO
Peter Greer, and executive advisor Cameron Doolittle set out to
investigate how leaders pray. What do they say to God? How often do
they pray, and for how long? Where do they pray? And how on earth do
they make time for prayer?
Skoog, Greer, and Doolittle spent three years researching. They logged
over one hundred hours of interviews with leaders in six continents who
collectively serve in over one hundred countries. They researched or
spoke with global entrepreneurs and business executives of Fortune 500
companies, as well as some of the most influential pastors and ministry
leaders in the world—leaders such as:
• Joni Eareckson Tada
• Philip Yancey
• Francis Chan
• John Mark Comer
• Christine Caine
• David Green
• Mark Batterson
• Among countless others
Here in this book, the authors share the spiritual habits, techniques,
and practices of these world-changing leaders, revealing specific
details of their prayer lives. In addition, the book includes prayers
for leaders to use in their own prayer time as well as tools for how to
cultivate a personal and organizational commitment to prayer.
By allowing these men and women to lead us in prayer, we learn not only
how to pray but also how to build a culture of prayer wherever we lead.
It is only when our businesses, ministries, and churches pray that they
will be transformed.
Discover the prayer practice of ministry leaders–and transform
your life and your leadership.
Even the most experienced leaders seek outside help–they pray. Looking
for help in their own leadership, entrepreneur Ryan Skoog, CEO Peter
Greer, and executive advisor Cameron Doolittle set out to investigate
how established leaders pray.
In this book, the authors share the spiritual habits, techniques, and
practices of world-changing leaders. In addition, they include prayers
for leaders to use in their own prayer time as well as tools for how to
cultivate a personal and organizational commitment to prayer.
By allowing these men and women to lead us in prayer, we learn not only
how to pray, but how to build a culture of prayer wherever we lead. It
is only when our businesses, ministries, and churches pray that they
will be transformed.
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