Excerpted from A Christian Leader's Guide to Leading with Love, this short book is an exposition of the fifteen descriptions of love presented by the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 13, with specific application to leaders and teachers in the local church. Whether you're a Sunday school teacher, youth worker, women's or men's ministry leader, Bible study leader, administrator, music director, elder, deacon, pastor, evangelist, or missionary, this book will help you become more skilled in dealing with people and a more loving leader and teacher.
About the Author:
Alexander Strauch was raised in New Jersey and converted to Christ at a Bible camp in New York State. He received his undergraduate degree from Colorado Christian University and went on to earn his Master's in Divinity degree from Denver Seminary.
For over fifty years Strauch has served in the leadership and teaching ministry of his local church near Denver, Colorado. Additionally, he has taught philosophy and New Testament literature at Colorado Christian University. As a gifted Bible teacher and a church elder with extensive practical experience, Mr. Strauch has taught in more than 25 countries and has helped thousands of churches worldwide through his expository writing ministry. In recent years, he has also make an impact on churches around the world through the ministry of BiblicalEldership.com.
He is the author of Biblical Eldership, Men and Women: Equal Yet Different, The Hospitality Commands, Agape Leadership (with Robert L. Peterson), Meetings That Work, Leading with Love, Love or Die, If You Bite & Devour One Another, and Paul's Vision for the Deacons. Mr. Strauch and his wife, Marilyn, reside in Littleton, Colorado.