D.A.R.Y.L.
- 175pages
- 7 heures de lecture




Exploring the struggle between faith and disappointment, the narrative delves into the author's journey of grappling with unanswered prayers and feelings of abandonment by God. After experiencing a series of victories, the sudden lack of divine intervention leads to deep theological questioning and anger towards God. The book addresses common struggles with faith, including the pain of loss and unmet expectations, ultimately emphasizing the necessity of forgiveness to overcome bitterness and fully embrace the life Christ intended.
The book explores the idea that the core qualities of effective leadership have been overlooked, emphasizing that they are deeply rooted in ancient wisdom. It argues that love, often dismissed as a soft attribute, is actually the most powerful force driving successful leadership. By drawing connections between timeless teachings and contemporary leadership practices, it reveals how embracing love can transform leaders and their organizations, making the case for a more compassionate approach to leadership.
Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. KINDS OF COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS -- 2. COMPARATIVE DESCRIPTIVE LINGUISTICS -- APPENDICES -- Backmatter