I’m giving away a couple more copies!
Ok…I already have several copies spoken for, but I’d like to give away a couple more…
(Repost)
Have you ordered your copy yet of Jim Wideman’s KidMin Leadership? If you haven’t, you should! It was released last week and can be ordered here. Keep reading to find out, too, how you can win a free copy.
Here are what some of my favorite kidmin people have to say about this book:
“Even beyond the words and messages in this book, the very idea behind this project is significantly pow erful. Jim Wideman’s books and talks have profoundly influenced kidmin. In these pages, you’ll read timeless principles he teaches that have been put into practice with much success. This book should give any kidmin leader great hope that if they put these things into practice, they’ll see success as well.”
“There are lots of leadership books out there, but when I come across one that is written by kids’ pastors for kids’ pastors, it gets my attention. I love the fact that this book is not full of theories; it is full of actual experience founded in biblical truth. Every chapter provides a different perspective that cumulates in one voice calling children’s pastors and church leaders alike to up their game and lead; because what we do is eternal, and the Gospel demands it.”
“A book written for leaders by leaders, but not just any leaders—these are ones worth listening to. This is an incredible resource that will save young kidmin leaders like myself time, energy, and pain.”
So, want your own copy? Leave a comment below with a short sentence sharing YOUR favorite kidmin leadership principle. If you want a bonus entry, tweet the following: @spencerclick is giving away a free copy of #kidmin leadership at http://bit.ly/jCFxFo
Can’t wait to put this book in your hands!
Spend the majority of your time using your strengths and find people who are good at doing the things you aren’t!
Lee Snyder - June 27, 2011 at 10:27 pm |
I like it – as Bro. Jim says “Do the things only you can do…”
spencerclick - June 30, 2011 at 6:03 pm |
Work smarter not harder!
Diana lane - June 28, 2011 at 2:48 am |
Never let a child be picked up without an affirmation of their worth in Christ or an empowering encouragement for the parents. Those 5 seconds are invaluable a family and how they see themselves and each other!
stephanie moore - June 30, 2011 at 4:40 pm |
Good one!
spencerclick - June 30, 2011 at 6:03 pm |