These are things I have made so far — tools, frameworks, invitations to reflect that come from the book, the workbook, and the ongoing conversations I have with leaders. More tools will be added regularly. Come back for more.
The full opening chapter of Lead Like Jesus Led: Truth and Love Together — the diagnostic case for why most leaders default to one, and why the union that produces both is available.
A short diagnostic drawn from the workbook. Answer ten questions and find out whether your default leadership lens is truth or love, and where the half-truth may be costing you. You will get your results by email, along with a PDF that opens up what they mean and where to go from here.
A way of beginning every day of your leadership. Five minutes, drawn from the closing prayer of the book: silence, identity, honesty, surrender, and one person seen as the Father sees them. Print it and keep it close.
A single-page framework showing how each of the book's chapters maps to a specific fruit that grows when the leader is rooted rather than performing. Print it. Put it on your desk. Return to it when the leadership work gets hard.
A three-page guide with chapter-by-chapter questions for book clubs, cohorts, small groups, or leadership teams. Designed to make the book usable in facilitated settings.
If you are reading the book with a leadership team, a cohort, or a group of colleagues, I would love to know. Reach out.
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