Keith Jenkins, a former Marine, names seven pressures that quietly wreck men who lead: chasing significance, identity built on applause, faith on his own terms, blame, sexual compromise, pride and isolation. Each chapter closes with a field guide for small groups.
Keith Jenkins, a former Marine, names seven pressures that quietly wreck men who lead: chasing significance, identity built on applause, faith on his own terms, blame, sexual compromise, pride and isolation. Each chapter closes with a field guide for small groups.
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