Most leadership manuals teach you how to be a charismatic speaker, the center of the room, the primary voice. This book is for the silent influence behind the greatness of others.
In the first century, Joseph, a Levite from Cyprus, made a radical choice that changed the course of history. He didn't just donate land; he liquidated his own security to fund a movement. The Apostles gave him a new name: Barnabas, the Son of Encouragement. While the world remembers the giants he raised-men like the Apostle Paul and Mark the Evangelist-few have studied the journey that made Barnabas the ultimate mentor. He was the one who vouched for the "dangerous" outsider (Paul), and the one who chose the slow road of restoration for a failed apprentice (Mark). Both of whom would go on to influence history.
Through a unique blend of deep historical tracing, modern case studies, and actionable protocols, this book moves beyond theory into the gritty reality of character-building.
Are you ready to learn the Barnabas legacy of mentoring and influencing others?