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If we desire to honor God in all we do, we need to be in his Book every day. Through the Bible, God offers us so much more wisdom for living and leading--and for every domain of life--than anything this world can ever give us.
That's why Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green wrote The Leader's Devotional. By sharing the biblical principles that are the foundation of his life and leadership, he challenges and encourages each of us to seek God's guidance for our lives, for our families, and for our organizations.
With Scripture, reflection questions, and a short prayer, each devotional hits on a topic that is close to the heart. Do you want to live and work according to God's plans, hear what he's saying to you, and put it into practice? Then this is the devotional for you.
Inspiration to live and lead God's way
If we desire to honor God in all we do, we need to be in His Book every day. Through the Bible, God offers us so much more wisdom for living and leading--and for every domain of life--than anything this world can ever give us.
That's why Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green wrote The Leader's Devotional. By sharing the biblical principles that are the foundation of his life and leadership, he challenges and encourages each of us to seek God's guidance for our lives, for our families, and for our organizations. With Scripture, reflection questions, and a short prayer, each devotional hits on a topic that is close to the heart.
Do you want to live and work according to God's plans, hear what He's saying to you, and put it into practice? Then this is the devotional for you.
David Green is the founder and CEO of Hobby Lobby, which employs 50,000 people at 900 stores in 48 states and grosses $8 billion a year. Author of Leadership Not by the Book and coauthor of Giving It All Away, Green received the World Changer award and the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. David and his wife, Barbara, live in Oklahoma City.
Bill High is president of 7 Generation Legacy and the chief family officer for Legacy Stone. Named one of the Top 25 Speakers in Philanthropy and part of Forbes' Nonprofit Council, Bill lives with his wife, Brooke, in the Kansas City area.