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MORE OF WHAT MATTTERS. In a world where an impossible number of responsibilities compete for attention, how can we get to the place where we are doing less of the peripheral things and more of what matters? This book offers a solution, presenting a distinctively Spirit-empowered, Christian approach to productivity. After months of reflection on his own history in leadership and service, the author has produced an informed compilation of 30 keys to productivity. Dr. Randy Turpin states, "For me, productivity is all about advancing the influence of Jesus in the world. There is no higher cause. I…mehr

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MORE OF WHAT MATTTERS. In a world where an impossible number of responsibilities compete for attention, how can we get to the place where we are doing less of the peripheral things and more of what matters? This book offers a solution, presenting a distinctively Spirit-empowered, Christian approach to productivity. After months of reflection on his own history in leadership and service, the author has produced an informed compilation of 30 keys to productivity. Dr. Randy Turpin states, "For me, productivity is all about advancing the influence of Jesus in the world. There is no higher cause. I am on a campaign to empower Christians to serve and lead with excellence, demonstrating God's goodness in every sphere of influence. There is work for us to do. There are things that we need to accomplish. Productivity is a topic worthy of our focused consideration."
Autorenporträt
J. RANDOLPH TURPIN, JR. In addition to his current work in leadership coaching and congregational revitalization, Dr. Randy Turpin serves as the Principal Instructor for Leadership Training Tracks. For over twenty-four years, Randy served as a pastor, his most notable contributions being in Northern New England and Minnesota. His calling to minister to emerging leaders has taken him to South America, Africa, Asia, Haiti and to various training venues in North America. Dr. Turpin has served as a college president and architect of various leadership development initiatives. He developed the Ministerial Mentoring Program for emerging pastoral leaders in Northern New England and co-directed development tracks for the Pastoral Covenant Group Initiative, impacting over one thousand pastors across America. He also serves as an adjunct professor with the Pentecostal Theological Seminary teaching subjects related to leadership and ministerial practice. Dr. Turpin is an ordained bishop in the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) and has earned a B.A. degree in Biblical Studies from Lee University and M.Div. and D.Min. degrees from the Pentecostal Theological Seminary with emphases in leadership development. He is the author of ten books.