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Episode 9: A Masterclass on Reading for a New Decade of Church Leadership

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Breakthrough ideas with Bob:

  • Reading becomes caught more than taught, a practice handed down generation to generation.
  • Reading will help you learn critical thinking skills. Critical thinking skills are an essential part of leadership.
  • Then a seminary professor, Al Mohler, always talked about critical thinking and reading in leadership terms.
  • Leadership, at its very core it about critical thinking… reading, whether it’s from books or magazines, even online browsing, it is going to be the foundation of critical thinking.
  • Why reading is so essential in the life of a church leader
  • An expert on reading books and helping others read books well.
  • Pastors have big libraries. But I would venture to say their libraries are full of books they haven’t read or haven’t read cover to cover.
  • The original idea of SUMS was to produce a book summary that was a summary. We do author-based permission about 2,000, 2,500 words.
  • Book reading happens in one of four ways: elementary, inspectional, analytical, or syntopical.
  • Elementary reading is reading for what the book says. You’re not getting very deep into it. It is what it is.
  • Elementary reading forms the fundamental level of reading.
  • Inspectional reading is reading by answering the question, “What is the book about?”
  • Inspectional reading seeks to understand more about what’s behind the whole theme or concept.
  • Analytical reading is reading by answering the question, “What does the book mean?”
  • Analytical reading always involves asking questions and taking notes.
  • In analytical reading, you’re having a conversation with the author.
  • Analytical reading usually happens in the kind of books that you come back to again and again over the years.
  • Syntopical reading is reading that examines how a particular book compares with other books about the same topic.

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