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Books for Summer 2018

By W. Scott Brown

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Great insights on developing organizational and personal leadership vision

In each edition of Outcomes magazine, Christian Leadership Alliance highlights books to help you to think higher as a Christian leader. Here are 10 books related to the Outcomes Summer 2018 theme of “Vision” for you to consider.

BOOKS

1. Developing a Vision for Ministry
By Aubrey Malphurs (Baker Books, 3rd Edition, Oct., 2015)
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2. Be Mean About the Vision: Preserving and protecting what matters
By Shawn Lovejoy (Thomas Nelson, April, 2016)
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3. Charity Shock: Ten critical trends revolutionizing the fundraising world
By Bill High with Ray Gary (Create Space, April 2018)
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4. Dare to Serve: How to drive superior results by serving others
By Cheryl Bachelder (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, March, 2015)
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5. Top Ten Ways to Be a Great Leader
By Hans Finzel (David C. Cook, April 2017)
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6. Rooting for Rivals: How collaboration and generosity increase the impact of leaders, charities, and churches
By Peter Greer and Chris Horst (Bethany House, July 2018)
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7. Great at Work: How top performers do less, work better, and achieve more
By Morten T. Hansen (Simon & Schuster, Jan., 2018)
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8. The Intentional Board: Why your board doesn’t work … and how to fix it
By M. Kent Stroman (CharityChannel Press, Aug., 2017)
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9. Dangerous Good: The coming revolution of men who care
By Kenny Luck (NavPress, July, 2018)
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10. Visioneering: Your guide for discovering and maintaining personal vision
By Andy Stanley (Multnomah, Jan., 2012)
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W. Scott Brown is Vice President for Leadership Experiences and Resources for Christian Leadership Alliance (CLA). He also serves as the Editor-in- Chief for CLA’s Outcomes magazine, and Outcomes Online eNewsletter. Scott received a M.A. in Communications: Journalism/Public Affairs from The American University, a M.A. in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College, and a B.S. from Liberty University.

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