When Assyria surrounded Jerusalem, the greatest battle wasn’t just military — it was narrative. Hezekiah’s response reveals what biblical crisis leadership looks like under pressure and why the most dangerous moment for…
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When Patience Becomes Complicity
Leadership failures rarely explode overnight. More often, they unfold quietly through repeated patterns that seem manageable at first. A behavior is addressed. Improvement follows. Then the drift returns. At what point does…
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Why Humans Live in Story
Why do words steady nations and shape institutions? Because human beings do not merely analyze the world—we inhabit it through story. This opening article in The Leadership of Storytelling explores the anthropological…
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Before We Teach Leadership, We Should Ask What It Is
Leadership feels ancient. Kings have ruled for thousands of years. Generals have commanded armies since before recorded history. Yet the formal study of leadership is barely a century old. That contrast raises…
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From Protest to Rebellion: A Biblical Way of Seeing Public Anger in America
In an age of constant outrage and protest, Christians are called to think carefully about authority, justice, and compassion. Drawing from Scripture, personal experience in law enforcement and disaster relief, and the…




