Leading from the Sandbox

How to Develop, Empower, and Release High-Impact Ministry Teams

by T. J. Addington

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Leading from the Sandbox by T. J. Addington

If you buy one leadership book this year, make it Leading from the Sandbox. It will equip you to be a godly leader in your ministry.

Description: A child’s sandbox is a place where creativity and fun are synonymous. Likewise, our ministries should be fun, inspiring, and challenging.

Leading from the Sandbox is a how-to manual for developing high-impact teams in your ministry or church. Discover what your local church, missions organization, or ministry is all about.

This leader's resource is ideal for the pastor or leader who wants to deal with team members in a positive way, determine a central ministry focus, mentor others, and much more.



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Leading from the Sandbox

ISBN-13: 9781600066757

Trim Size: 6 x 9

Cover: Paperback

208 Pages

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Posted by MCITP on 3/29/2013 1:46:41 AM

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I just finished Leading from the Sandbox. T. J. Addington presents a leadership framework that would seem to fit in any setting. I particularly appreciated the simplicity of identifying those things that are most important, allowing those aims to shape annual objectives, and using those for regular coaching/progress meetings. A hurdle I have battled for years was overcome with Addington's plan to evaluate progress prior to coaching appointments in order to make that time more beneficial and productive. While I could wish I had this book 30 years ago I'm grateful that I can walk through this with our team and put these ideas to work for a new generation.

Posted by Mike on 10/30/2011 4:37:23 PM
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