
Integrity
Leading With God Watching
Jonathan Lamb(Author)
Inter-Varsity Press
Published on 17. November 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-84474-160-1 (ISBN)
Description
Another lurid newspaper headline: a high-profile figure has fallen from grace. Worse still, he tried to cover it up so that everyone would think he was something he wasn't ... She was a respected figure in her school but it turned out she had been funding her lavish lifestyle with money that didn't belong to her.
Integrity matters. We expect it, naively perhaps, of leaders in all walks of life. We trust people whose words, character and actions are consistent. But why is integrity so rare? Why does our walk not match our talk?
One of the most pertinent and positive examples of integrity in Scripture is that of the apostle Paul. In 2 Corinthians his passions and frustrations are clear as he offers us an extraordinary insight into the joys and pressures of Christian leadership. His model is no less counter-cultural today than it was in the first century: leading with God watching. There are lessons for all Christians here, not just for formally recognized leaders.
Jonathan Lamb examines key passages and interweaves them with examples from everyday life. Whether in responding to criticism, exercising authority, coping with failure, handling money or struggling with personal weakness, this book is a call to live consistently in the light of gospel priorities. Only then will our lives speak authentically to a sceptical world.
Integrity matters. We expect it, naively perhaps, of leaders in all walks of life. We trust people whose words, character and actions are consistent. But why is integrity so rare? Why does our walk not match our talk?
One of the most pertinent and positive examples of integrity in Scripture is that of the apostle Paul. In 2 Corinthians his passions and frustrations are clear as he offers us an extraordinary insight into the joys and pressures of Christian leadership. His model is no less counter-cultural today than it was in the first century: leading with God watching. There are lessons for all Christians here, not just for formally recognized leaders.
Jonathan Lamb examines key passages and interweaves them with examples from everyday life. Whether in responding to criticism, exercising authority, coping with failure, handling money or struggling with personal weakness, this book is a call to live consistently in the light of gospel priorities. Only then will our lives speak authentically to a sceptical world.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Nottingham
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
232 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84474-160-1 (9781844741601)
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Person
Jonathan Lamb writes for various publishers and agencies, often linked with his travels on behalf of IFES, Langham Preaching and Keswick Ministries. He is a Bible teacher and so many of his titles are practical introductions to Bible books and themes, written in order to help both explain the Bible and address the needs of the contemporary world.
Content
A.Leadership and integrity
1. Why integrity matters 13
2. What integrity looks like 23
B.Leadership and calling
3. True accountability 35
4. Serving others 45
5. Gospel priorities 55
C.Leadership and community
6. Exercising authority 67
7. Building community 75
8. Confronting failure 87
9. Handling money 99
D.Leadership and its challenges
10. Weakness and power 109
11. Status and true ambition 123
12. Pride and thec all to humility 131
E.Integrity as away of life
13. Living contentedly 141
14. Living consistently 151
15. Living authentically 161
Postscript 169
For further reading 172
Notes 173
1. Why integrity matters 13
2. What integrity looks like 23
B.Leadership and calling
3. True accountability 35
4. Serving others 45
5. Gospel priorities 55
C.Leadership and community
6. Exercising authority 67
7. Building community 75
8. Confronting failure 87
9. Handling money 99
D.Leadership and its challenges
10. Weakness and power 109
11. Status and true ambition 123
12. Pride and thec all to humility 131
E.Integrity as away of life
13. Living contentedly 141
14. Living consistently 151
15. Living authentically 161
Postscript 169
For further reading 172
Notes 173

