Publisher's Synopsis
What if leadership wasn't about power-but about trust, truth, and timeless integrity?
In an age marked by leadership failures, ethical compromise, and eroding trust, Leadership Ethics in Practice offers a much-needed return to the moral center of leadership. Drawing deeply from the Apostle Paul's letters to the Corinthians, this book presents a practical and theologically grounded model of leadership rooted in servanthood, stewardship, accountability, and hope. Through seven compelling themes-spanning conflict resolution, financial transparency, responsible authority, and community-building-this book equips leaders in ministry, nonprofits, business, and education to lead with character, clarity, and conviction. Paul's real-time leadership in Corinth becomes a mirror for today's challenges and a compass for tomorrow's decisions. Accessible and spiritually rich, Leadership Ethics in Practice invites readers to move beyond performance-driven leadership and embrace influence as a sacred trust. Whether you're shaping a church, leading an organization, or mentoring future leaders, this book will form your conscience, sharpen your vision, and strengthen your legacy.