Principles of True Leadership
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Leadership from the Lord's perspective is certainly different than leadership from a humanistic perspective. As a young person, why not ask the Lord to help you turn your focus in life from doing great things for Him to actually getting things done for others? Be encouraged by the straightforward nature of service illustrated in I Peter 5:2-7, the account of Naaman the leper, and from Stephen Ong's own life story.
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