Lead Like a King/Queen

Lead Like a King/Queen
Author: Charles H. Gaulden
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 166291184X

After the death of the famous King Solomon, the nation of Israel split into two countries. The southern kingdom, known as Judea, lasted three and a half centuries. During those 350 years, the Judean kingdom had 19 kings and one queen. This book examines that important history with the specific lens of "What were the leadership principles from these 20 leaders?" The book is divided into twelve chapters, with a 21-century leadership application for each chapter. These 12 principles help the reader with the great question, "How to lead like a king/queen?"

7 Types of Queens, Kings Desire

7 Types of Queens, Kings Desire
Author: King Kevin Dorival
Publisher: Courage to Believe
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2017-07-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780985564834

7 Types Queens, Kings Desire was created to serve as a guide to dating and creating proper relationships through self-empowerment and self love. Have you ever wondered, "What type of Queen am I?" or "What does a great man desire in the woman of his dreams?

James I

James I
Author: John Matusiak
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2015-11-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0750966718

Few kings have been more savagely caricatured or grossly misunderstood than England's first Stuart. Yet, as this new biography demonstrates, the modern tendency to downplay his defects and minimise the long-term consequences of his reign has gone too far. In spite of genuine idealism and flashes of considerable resourcefulness, James I remains a perplexing figure – a uniquely curious ruler, shot through with glaring inconsistencies. His vices and foibles not only undermined his high hopes for healing and renewal after Elizabeth I's troubled last years, but also entrenched political and religious tensions that eventually consumed his successor. A flawed, if well-meaning, foreigner in a rapidly changing and divided kingdom, his passionate commitment to time-honoured principles of government would, ironically, prove his undoing, as England edged unconsciously towards a crossroads and the shadow of the Thirty Years War descended upon Europe.

An English Queen and Stalingrad

An English Queen and Stalingrad
Author: Natalia Kulishenko
Publisher: Glagoslav Publications
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-02-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1912894629

The author traces the Queen Mother’s formative years, her family life in the palace environment, her growing adoration and ascension to the British throne, how she arranged aid to Stalingrad and was ultimately named an honorary citizen of that city, and other little-known details from the life of the Queen and her circle. With a foreword by Yuri Fokin, Russia’s ambassador to the UK in the period 1997–2000, who was personally acquainted with the Queen Mother, the book will undoubtedly appeal to the British public and to anyone interested in Russian-British relations and the two countries’ World War II history. Illustrated with photographs from private collections and from the Battle of Stalingrad Museum, some of which readers will see for the first time. Published with the support of the Institute for Literary Translation, Russia.

The Power of Mentorship

The Power of Mentorship
Author: Don Boyer
Publisher: The Power of Mentorship
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781424300310