This issue is explored further in chapter 12 of my new book, In Pursuit of Great AND Godly Leadership.]]>
Rethinking Success: A Tale of Two Pastors
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Mike, your comments are lived out everyday as I watch Christian Business leaders struggle to define their success. Not just in business, but also in family leadership, industry relationships and faithfully living.
I look forward to reading your new book and incorporating it into my Christian Executive Coaching practice.
Thank you for your valid contribution.
Brad….
Thanks, Brad. You’re right – questions around success are not limited to church leaders. They just have a different flavor in spiritual settings.