April
13
Author
ChristCentral Web
Leadiagrams - Visuals to help you lead effectively

Chris Frost (who leads the ChristCentral UK team) and his brother Andy recently released a book called Leadiagrams - 52 visuals to help you thrive in your faith and lead effectively.

In our visually based and time-poor culture, leaders need simple, shareable and globally applicable tools that will equip them in every sphere of life. This book is crammed with fifty-two big and memorable ideas to help you thrive in your faith and lead effectively, whether in your community, your workplace or in Christian ministry.

Through a combined forty-plus years of Christian leadership in over twenty nations, alongside three master’s degrees on the subject, we have collated these diagrams from our distinct experiences, as well as from leading thinkers in emotional and spiritual health, theology, business and mission.

Andy Frost
Is the director of Share Jesus International, the chair of the London Mission Collective and joint CEO of Gather Movement. He has an MA in Applied Theology, has authored a number of books and presented the Jesus Series

Chris Frost
Is the lead elder at Gateway Church Leeds, in the UK. He serves leaders more widely as the UK team leader of ChristCentral. He has an MA in Mission and Leadership, an MSc in Senior Leadership and is a chartered manager.

What other people have said:

'This could be the most useful Christian leadership reference book ever!'
JILL GARRETT, executive director, Tentpeg Consulting

'An absolute must-read for anyone in Christian leadership.'
GAVIN CALVER, CEO, Evangelical Alliance

'A goldmine of leadership nuggets captured in one book!'
DR CRAIG SIDER, founder, inFOCUS Leadership

'An entire library of wisdom.'
REVD CANON J.JOHN, Evangelist, Speaker and Author

‘A great resource for learning how to lead others - and yourself!’
ROB PARSONS, OBE, Founder and Chairman of Care For The Family



You can watch Chris presenting one of the diagrams from this book below:



To order a copy of the book click here.