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  • Empower

  • The 4 Keys to Leading a Volunteer Movement
  • By: Jeff Martin
  • Narrated by: Lance Smith
  • Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins

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By: Jeff Martin
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Publisher's Summary

How do you lead a movement? Movements that unify millions and sustain national relevance over the course of decades are hard to come by. They’re even harder to plan and predict. But that is exactly what happened and is captured with stunning detail in this book. In Empower, Jeff Martin drills in to four key principles that can unlock a volunteer-led movement. They were unearthed from an event he founded in 2004 called “Fields of Faith” that focused on giving ordinary people the microphone. It has impacted and united millions of people, thousands of volunteers, and countless community organizations.  Each year, over 250,000 people gather on one night in communities across the country. How was he able to lead this movement? How can you lead a movement? Empower will give you the four keys - value, simplicity, commonality, and ownership - to lead a movement of your own.

©2021 Jeff Martin (P)2021 B&H Publishing

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