In The Peter Principle, Dr. Laurence J. Peter argued that competent employees are promoted until they reach positions where they are incompetent. Any wise leader, then, can learn from Saint Peter—a man who knew his own incompetence, trusted in Christ, and met his deficiencies through the insights of God’s Word. In this comprehensive handbook, Peter Lillback, president of Westminster Theological Seminary, uses the apostle Peter’s life and writings to guide men and women through the details and daily challenges of leadership in any arena. Readers will think through their relationships, productivity, management style, communication, decision-making, conflict resolution, integrity, and more. Practical spiritual exercises help to put the lessons of each short chapter into action.
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All thoughtful leaders can admit experiences of ongoing incompetence—dilemmas, decisions, and even debacles that make them question how they became leaders in the first place.
When we look at St. Peter, however, we see a great leader who engaged with his weaknesses and knew his shortcomings. By following his example, we become better leaders in any arena.
Seminary president Peter Lillback’s profound treatment of more than 100 principles drawn from St. Peter helps you to think through your
management style
communication
decision-making
and more
Practical spiritual exercises put the lessons of each short chapter into action—bringing joy to our hearts, guidance to our lives, and help to our service.
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Cover Type
Hardcover
ISBN
9781596381933
Page Count
632
Weight
1.7 lb
Publisher
P & R Publishing
Publication Date
May 2019
Endorsements (20)
“This is a rich, wonderfully instructive and helpful compendium of
wisdom on all aspects of leadership. There is nothing merely theoretical. The principles are applied with the insight and humility of one
who embodies the lessons he teaches. The format provides easy access
to the material, and the reminder that even our trials due to our incompetence can bring glory to God should encourage us to be ourselves
and forget ourselves.”
“This has to be the most unusual combination (in my library) of the
theoretical, on the one hand, and the practical, on the other. Maybe
that’s why Lillback has moved so steadily through the scholarly ranks
of the academic community, and then the day-to-day administrative
demands of a seminary president. His analysis of the leadership topic
is saturated with Scripture, but he’s also quick to illustrate those truths
with pertinent—and often self-effacing—anecdotes.”
“I have never read a book on leadership quite like this one. It manages
to play off both Laurence Peter’s famous book, The Peter Principle, and
the apostle Peter, with large doses of the doctrine of providence thrown
in. It does not elevate a half-dozen leadership ideals and promise triumphalistic success, but begins with our incompetence and provides no
fewer than 128 insights—no reductionistic formulas here! Yet precisely
because of these anomalies, Peter Lillback’s book is a treasure-house of
wisdom to be digested slowly.”
Emeritus Professor of New Testament, Trinity
Evangelical Divinity School
““I guess that my being asked to endorse a book with the subtitle
Leadership for Those Who Already Know Their Incompetence may influence your estimation of my endorsement’s value. But if you’ve read
past the first sentence, hear me out. I have been privileged to serve in
various forms of academic and ecclesiastical leadership for about three
decades. I have not attempted to write on leadership, but I have sought
to read about, observe, and learn as much as I can about it. Sadly,
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few books address the issue from the standpoint of a commitment to
biblical principles and a Reformed worldview. Happily, this one does.
Dr. Lillback is an honored colleague who has led a sister institution
with wisdom and fidelity. You and I have much to benefit from the
insight and teaching of such a man.”
“In these intriguingly titled pages, Dr. Peter Lillback distills the insights
of a lifetime of ministry. The result is a manual that is almost encyclopedic in scope and certain to instruct, challenge, and encourage
Christian leaders worldwide. Even more, since authentic spiritual leadership requires character and grace, St. Peter’s Principles contains lessons
for everyone.”
Chancellor’s Professor, Reformed
Theological Seminary; Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries
“Dr. Lillback has done it once again—he has taken an absolutely critical subject and laid out indispensable, practical, historical lessons to
solve problems. His understanding of the Bible, where wisdom resides,
makes this an essential guide for anyone trying to avoid The Peter
Principle’s incompetence on the road to becoming a foundational
St. Peter on which a church, business, charity, government, or other
entity can be built. It is so well organized that a potential leader in
crisis can turn straight to the section that solves that particular leadership dilemma, get the answer, and head into the next meeting with
the needed tools.”
Member, US House of Representatives,
Texas’s First District
“This is a remarkable book, filled with practical, biblical wisdom. It
consists of 128 short lessons in leadership, each supported from the
life and teachings of the apostle Peter and illustrated with fascinating
anecdotes of both successes and failures experienced by Dr. Lillback in
a lifetime of leadership, first as a pastor and then as president of one of
the world’s most influential seminaries. Every chapter concludes with
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a set of challenging questions in the form of ‘Spiritual Exercises’ that
will help any reader grow in personal character formation, faith in God,
and diligence in prayer. Highly recommended.”
Distinguished Research Professor of
Theology and Biblical Studies, Phoenix Seminary
“Once in a while a book emerges that is so profoundly insightful, it must
go to the top of the stack. Any Christian leader will discover St. Peter’s
Principles to be a sine qua non for integrating the expected results that a
leader must achieve with a legacy of godly influence. Dr. Peter Lillback
nails the measure of a successful life marked by leadership.”
Owner, Potential Enterprises; former President
and CEO, BellSouth Services
“To say that Peter Lillback’s book on leadership is an encyclopedia on
the art of leadership would be an understatement. It is a whole library
on the subject of leadership. In the introduction, I was told that the
book should not be read straight through, but I could not put it down.
I don’t mean to say that I read it in one sitting. It is too big for that. But
it was so fascinating that I wanted to keep reading. Dr. Lillback’s knowledge of Scripture, how to apply it to himself, and how to encourage others to grow in leadership is nothing but amazing. This book, other than
the Bible itself, is the one book that all Bible teachers and missionaries
should have as their guide in order to be successful in their leadership
roles. I pray that God will make it possible for that to happen.”
Former Executive Director, Bible Study
Fellowship International; Founder and President, Rafiki
Foundation; Founder and President, Rosemary Jensen Bible
Foundation
“I am convinced that the dearth of leadership in the church today
is of critical importance. Only the church’s need for spiritual revival
has greater urgency. And in many ways, these needs go hand in hand.
Dr. Lillback’s book is an excellent primer on equipping godly men to
become the leaders that our churches need. Several chapters taken individually, such as ‘Formation of a Leader,’ ‘A Leader Looks at Himself,’
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and ‘The Leader’s Role in Development,’ justify the purchase of the
book. There are few challenges as great as that of leadership, and I
heartily recommend this book to mentor those in leadership positions.”
Former President, Erskine College and
Seminary; Director, PCA Mission to the World; President,
Covenant Theological Seminary
“Dr. Lillback’s wealth of experience as a pastor, scholar, professor, and
seminary president, plus his love for the Bible, has enabled him to write
one of the very best, most relevant books on leadership available today”
“Many Christians in leadership are paralyzed from time to time by
‘impostor syndrome,’ the feeling that they are, unbeknownst to those
around them, really incompetent. In this book, Peter Lillback shows
us that the true ‘impostors’ are the ones who think they are, in fact,
competent for the task before them. Lillback is known for his mentorship and equipping of the next generation. This book will enable you
to participate in such wise guidance. The hope is that this book will
lead you upward to incompetence.”
President, The Ethics & Religious Liberty
Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention
“Most books on leadership pass along worldly wisdom, but Peter
Lillback grounds his teaching firmly in Scripture. He skillfully applies
1 Peter, emphasizing how godly leaders do not manipulate followers
but depend on the Holy Spirit. Pride among leaders regularly leads to a
fall, so Lillback’s emphasis on humility—his great subtitle is Leadership
for Those Who Already Know Their Incompetence—is also welcome. The
Christian bottom line: ‘Because the Lord is over us, we don’t lord it
over others.’”
““Peter Lillback has given us an astonishing book on Christian leadership. It is deeply rooted in what the Scriptures tell us about the apostle
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Peter and fleshed out in Peter Lillback’s years of leading others in the
ways of Christ, our King. This is a book that every Christian leader
should read. You will be profoundly challenged and encouraged, as I
have been, by its penetrating insights and practical wisdom.”
““Dr. Peter Lillback, creatively adapting the title from the leadership
best seller The Peter Principle (by Dr. Laurence J. Peter), insightfully
and faithfully unfolds for us leadership principles recorded by St. Peter
in his epistles. The blessing will be unbelievably life-changing leadership insights that were not only recorded by St. Peter through the
inspiration of the Holy Spirit but also experienced.”
“In its manuscript form, it was hard for me to lay this book aside.
The more I learn how to improve my serving and leading, the more I
come to Scripture for the standard. The author has written a primer
that pulls the apostle Peter’s principles from the Word of God, and
they inspire me to serve, lead, and live well. Dr. Lillback’s stories are
personal and poignant, his lists provocative and practical, and his applications powerful and preparing. I needed this decades ago but will use
it going forward. I will come back to it time and again. Put this next
among your books to read. I’m glad I did.”
Lt. Gen. (USAF, retired); Senior Adviser, Office
of the President, Cedarville University
“This is the book that I have long been looking for! Dr. Lillback presents us with a clear, biblical view of leadership and combines this
with a multitude of wonderfully practical advice and insights. Sound
theology and a lifetime of experience go together and make this work
a great tool to be used in individual and group study. In an era when
the church longs for leaders who wish to be servants, this book comes
at the right time.”
“‘Pastor Pete’ exhibits a great deal of wisdom in this wonderfully useful
tome. As one who has worked closely with him for over a dozen years,
I can attest to the fact that he adheres faithfully to the principles he
writes about. St. Peter’s Principles combines keen insights with a sharp
eye to the realities of leadership in Pete’s typically lucid writing style.
Those who take to heart the ‘St. Peter’s Principles’ he enunciates and
grapple with the ‘Spiritual Exercises’ he presents will find themselves
enriched, challenged, and wiser for the experience.”
Former Chairman and CEO, Drinker
Biddle & Reath LLP; Executive Vice President, Westminster
Theological Seminary
“‘But how??!!’ is a frequent refrain within organizations. We are starving
for ‘how-tos’ because means matter in today’s fast-paced, metric-driven
world. Yet one can rarely do good unless one (and his team) does
various things well. Doing things well requires effective leaders. Peter
Lillback’s work targets the foundation, formation, and flourishing necessary for cultivating effective leadership. This fresh, readable, digestible, yet encyclopedic work uniquely exudes deep devotion, diverse
practicality, and dependable axioms aimed at real-world impact, yet
without the overpromise hype of typical ‘airport business books’ or the
mere ‘bottom-line’ pragmatism of stodgy B-school journals. The topics
covered range from the aspirational to the awkward, the legal to the
legacy, and everything in between. Thoroughly realistic, yet principled,
this work now sets the standard for grasping and executing full-orbed
leadership, particularly for those who recognize their incompetence.”
“A practical and comprehensive exposition on leadership that is firmly
rooted in a biblical worldview, Pete Lillback’s St. Peter’s Principles is a
book with transformational potential for leaders at every level of service
and every career stage.”
Peter Lillback is President and Professor of Historical Theology and Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary. He also serves as the President of The Providence Forum and senior editor of the new Unio cum Christo: An International Journal of Reformed Theology and Life. He received his ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary and PhD from Westminster Theological Seminary.