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Management number | 201818060 | Release Date | 2025/10/08 | List Price | $97.95 | Model Number | 201818060 | ||
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The act of compromising has been traced back to the beginning of time in the book of Genesis. It can be both good and bad, as it can lead to restoration or self-destruction and painful experiences. Christian leaders are faced with the challenge of balancing individual, spiritual, and organizational values to make decisions that bring sustainable, profitable, positive outcomes in accordance with Godly principles. This book aims to bring new perspectives on how leaders can experience growth, create and maintain wealth using Biblical principles of healthy and unhealthy compromise.
Format: Hardback
Length: 300 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2022
Publisher: IGI Global
The act of compromising has a rich historical roots, dating back to the earliest chapters of the Book of Genesis. In particular, Genesis 3 provides a profound insight into the concept of compromising. It is important to note that compromising can be viewed from both positive and negative perspectives.
According to the account in Genesis 3, Eve, in the face of temptation by the serpent, compromised the values established by God in the Garden. She willingly embraced the forbidden fruit from the tree and shared it with her husband, who also ate it. This act is often perceived as a healthy compromise, as it paved the way for mankind's reconciliation with God and the restoration of eternal life in Heaven.
However, it is crucial to recognize that compromising one's values can lead to consequences that may either bring restoration or self-destruction, as well as painful experiences. These consequences can ultimately alter one's destiny, whether positively or negatively.
In the context of Christian leadership, the challenges of leading in a global environment are immense. Without possessing unblemished leadership characteristics aligned with garden principles, leaders face daily dilemmas in balancing individual, spiritual, organizational values to make decisions that yield sustainable, profitable, and positive outcomes. This book seeks to offer fresh perspectives on how leaders can experience growth, create, and maintain wealth by employing Biblical principles of healthy and unhealthy compromise.
By delving into the accounts of Genesis 3 and other relevant passages, this book aims to provide valuable insights into the complexities of compromising and its impact on individuals, organizations, and society as a whole. It encourages leaders to navigate the challenges of leadership with wisdom, integrity, and a deep understanding of God's principles, ultimately leading to positive outcomes that honor Him and benefit all involved.
ISBN-13: 9781799888758
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