Have you developed a theology of leadership?
Today is the official launch of my new eBook, Developing a Theology of Leadership. Amazingly, the stats indicate over 1,300 people have already read it since I leaked out the link before the weekend. I’m hoping you’ll find this resource helpful as you begin to consider who you are as a leader.
This eBook is based on a series of articles I wrote about two years ago. Thanks to the help of Ben Stroup, we’ve refreshed the content and added some new features to help you take your next steps in your leadership.
What I love about this and the next few resources I’m about ready to release is that you can’t just read them and put them on a shelf. (They’re eBooks. That would literally be impossible.) Aside from that, each eBook includes a discussion guide for you to begin a conversation with your ministry team. I’ve also included some recommended steps to take the content and “put it into action.” I’m challenging you to do that. Remember, teaching (or reading) shifts thinking, but systems shift behaviors.
I’ve also partnered with some great organizations to make each of these eBooks available. For this topic on leadership, I could think of no better partner than my friends at Catalyst. I love their commitment to developing next generation leaders, and pray this resource fuels that vision.
Download a copy for yourself. Read it. Share it with your entire team. Share it with your friends. Share it with people you don’t even like.
After you’ve read the eBook, share your story. Where is God stretching you in your leadership? Join the conversation by sharing your comment.












So grateful for this eBook, I’ve read it twice and it’s one of those books you have to reference often because of the content. It’s filled with great scripture reference and boy do we need this type of Servant leadership in our world. Thank you for making this available to us, it blessed my life.
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Thanks so much, Tony, for this resource! Can’t wait to read it!
Nice content Tony, helpful, however I think booklet may be a more appropriate description.
Discovering that the free book, promo’d around the theology of leadership, is actually a booklet with about 10 pages of actual content is something of a let down.
Nothing wrong with a booklet per se or your content just surprised by your marketing.
That’s fair. Thanks for sharing.