The Pillars of Leadership

David J. Vaughan
Few would question that there is a leadership crisis in our time. This problem is not just political, but also a spiritual and moral dilemma that touches every institution in society, from business and government to education and religion. In The Pillars of Leadership, David J. Vaughan addresses the issue of sound leadership by looking at the lives of great leaders who dramatically affected their own eras in many areas of life and by suggesting ways that we can learn from them today. Included in this groundbreaking volume are lessons from:
- Christopher Columbus (faith — providence — vision)
- Patrick Henry (oratory — power — tradition)
- William Wilberforce (perseverance — friendship — charity)
- Robert E. Lee (duty — discipline — spirituality)
- Booker T. Washington (work — optimism — realism)
- Theodore Roosevelt (action — justice — courage)
- Abraham Kuyper (world-view — principle — criticism)
- G. K. Chesterton (humor — humility — patriotism)
- C. S. Lewis (learning — reason — morality)
- Winston Churchill (endurance — excellence — history)
| DAVID J. VAUGHAN is the pastor of Liberty Christian Church and director of the Liberty Leadership Institute, which is dedicated to training individuals for leadership positions in church, family, and society. The editor of the St. Louis Metrovoice newspaper, he also is the host of Encounter, a radio program in St. Louis, Missouri. He and his wife, Diane, and their four children live in the St. Louis metropolitan area. |
$12.95, Paperback
ISBN-10: 1-58182-060-7 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1-58182-060-7 (Paperback)
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