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The Principle of the Path by Andy Stanley

in Leadership/by David Lawrence

This month of March 2009, Andy Stanley, pastor of North Point Community Church in Atlanta has released his latest book through Thomas Nelson called, The Principle of the Path – How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be.

Our leadership team here at Renue.me. have just ordered several copies of it. We will be going through it together as a team. I encourage you to do the same with your staff, leadership team or small group. This book is packed full with great insight and wisdom that will help guide you to your destination. The book also comes with a built-in study guide inside the book for each chapter.

The Principle of the Path is perfect for Next Generation Leaders who are embarking down a journey with great dreams and intentions. But, sometimes there can be a tension between where we want to go in life and the path we choose to get there.

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