
Leading Virtually, or Virtually Leading? Exposing the Myths of Virtual Leadership
While unpacking five myths about virtual leadership, the author offers practical wisdom for leaders engaged in distance leadership.

While unpacking five myths about virtual leadership, the author offers practical wisdom for leaders engaged in distance leadership.
Other Books Received
Anderson, Gerald H. with John Roxborogh, John M. Prior, and Christoffer H. Grundmann. 2012. Witness to World Christianity: The International Association for Mission Studies, 1972-2012. New Haven, Conn.: OMSC Publications.

Field leaders typically navigate four dimensions in their roles: personal, organizational, stewardship, impact. The authors give guidance on how to address each of these.
by A. Scott Moreau and Laurie Nichols Mike O’Rear and I (Scott) started the Missions on the Web column in October 1997. Over those fifteen years, he and I

Looking at his own life and the life of the Apostle Peter, the author shares how we can prevent ourselves from becoming reluctant leaders and move forward as God calls us.
William Carey Library, 1605 E. Elizabeth St., Pasadena, CA 91104, 256 pages, 2011, $39.99. —Reviewed by Justin D. Long, missionary researcher, Mission to Unreached Peoples. In a world awash

Rather than assume Bible translation can only be done the way it has always been done, it is time to use Internet technology in new ways so people groups can complete Bible translations for themselves.
A case study of how one group in Eastern Europe is using short-term teams to accelerate the impact of long-term ministry.

The author shares why terminology can be limiting and occasionally harmful—and why it may be time we shifted our thinking.

The right perspectives on fundraising that counter thirteen common misconceptions.
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