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Endorsements for Think Like Jesus, Lead Like Moses: Leadership Lessons from the Wilderness Crucible
Like so many ordinary people called to do extra ordinary things, I observed David Lantz emerge from the grassroots to lead the Indiana Christian Coalition during my talk radio days in Indianapolis. His book, Think Like Jesus, Lead Like Moses: Leadership Lessons from the Wilderness Crucible serves as a road map for so many Americans who today are answering the call to rise up to become the “Gray Champions” of their local communities.
The Honorable Mike Pence, Congressman, 6th District, Indiana
The term crucible in and of itself denotes “trial by fire” and a “refining process”. David’s transparency and honesty of his own fiery and refining trials gave me a “safe place” to admit my failings and successes. As I read this book, I could hear Moses ask me, “Will you submit to God’s refining best in order to be the leader He’s created you to be?” I appreciate David’s courage and example to show me how to “Get to the Other Side of the Hill.”
E. Joyce Blake, Past Executive Director, Families in Global Transition, Inc.
At some point an event may occur which calls for your involvement and your leadership. It may arise in your neighborhood, your business, your family or your church. What will you do? Many leadership books might be quick to tell you what you “ought to do.” Few will walk the personal journey of leadership development with you as David Lantz has done in Think Like Jesus, Lead Like Moses.
Micah Clark, Executive Director, American Family Association of Indiana
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Ten Principles from Think Like Jesus, Lead Like Moses:
Principle 1: Gain courage by trusting the Lord.
Principle 2: Understand God’s plan for your life, and be committed to its execution.
Principle 3: Attract lieutenants in whom you can place your trust, and then trust them to accomplish the vision.
Principle 4: Champion your followers – even at your own expense.
Principle 5: Share authority through delegation in order to ensure the success of the people you lead.
Principle 6: Affirm your followers’ self-worth and remind them that God cherishes them.
Principle 7: Resist the desire to justify yourself, allowing God the opportunity to defend you.
Principle 8: Invite the Holy Spirit to flow through you, so that He might choose and disciple others with a heart for the vision God has given you.
Principle 9: Acknowledge the temptation to let success go to your head – and ask your advisors to help hold you accountable.
Principle 10: Live a life of genuineness, demonstrating a true sense of empathy and understanding for your followers, inspiring them to act courageously as they pursue a vision to enter the “Promised Land”.
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