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SEVEN STRENGTHS YOU ALREADY HAVE TO BEGIN LEADING TODAY
Young people have the capacity to make a difference now, but they don’t always know it. Sadly, many young adults today move through their twenties and still have trouble #adulting. What Are You Waiting For? motivates young leaders to start leading in God’s kingdom today so that they don’t miss out on some of their most significant years of impact.
Author Josh Branham knows that young people don’t have to wait to change the world. Josh was by far the youngest in the room when he volunteered to lead a church plant in Boise, ID. Today, that congregation is thriving, with a powerful vision for kingdom multiplication. You don’t want to wait to lean into significance until your most energetic years are behind you. What Are You Waiting For? will help you:
Without young leaders we have no future. Branham has put in your hands a powerful tool with seven principles to help you coach up young leaders.
—Mark E. Moore, PhD, author of Core 52 and Teaching Pastor at Christ’s Church of the Valley.
Josh has masterfully written this book in a way that will inspire, equip, and empower generations of young leaders to come.
—Alice Matagora, author of How to Save the World: Disciplemaking Made Simple
What Are You Waiting For? is a book you’ll actually read due to its winsome style, but more importantly, reading it will cause you to reflect more seriously on what God may be teaching you on your own journey if you have the ears to hear.
—Peyton Jones, author of Church Plantology, Founder of NewBreed Training, and co-host of the Church Planter Podcast.
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