Released in the UK August 2018
Released in the US October 2018
Large trade paperback | 208 Pages
9781527101562 • £9.99 $14.99
BISAC – REL108030
The world needs godly, trained leaders just as much as the church does. Taking the examples of Jesus and Paul, Reeder presents a model of multiplication that intentionally and continuously raises up other leaders. With its three–pronged approach to leadership development, this book guides readers through a time–tested paradigm that works in real life and is fully grounded in Scripture. The principles, personal illustrations, and practical ideas it contains will effectively equip leaders and the church for their task of transforming first the body of Christ and then our culture.
Harry L. Reeder III
(1948 – 2023) Harry L. Reeder was Senior Pastor at Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama. He was married to Cindy, and they have 3 children and 10 grandchildren.
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Reeder is disturbed that churches have entrusted the world with defining what it means to be a leader. He tries to take that job back—and with it, he gives us help in knowing how we can develop and deploy those leaders in the church and beyond.
Mark Dever
Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church and President, 9Marks.org, Washington, DC
Reeder’s urgent call to develop Biblical leaders who are courageous, compassionate, and selfless is a battle cry to rescue our nation, our culture, and our churches from the suffocation of self–gratification.
Bryan Chapell
Stated Clerk, Presbyterian Church in America, Lawrenceville, Georgia
Drawing on a deep understanding of Scripture, a lifetime of ministry in the church, and a practical knowledge of military history, Reeder lays out clear Biblical principles for success in spiritual leadership.
Philip G. Ryken
President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois
Harry Reeder’s gifts of communication and leadership are legendary. This book is not only a source of spiritual wisdom but a manual on the practical application of the principles of Biblical leadership.
Peter Lillback
President, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania