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Pat Williams - Revolutionary Leadership

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Revolutionary Leadership will embolden you. It will instruct you and inspire you for the days ahead. Whatever your leadership arena, Pats stories and revolutionary insights will strengthen you for the fight.

Brian Kilmeade , bestselling author and Fox News TV and radio host

The shot heard round the world announced the birth of freedom and the death knell of oppression in America. The heroes of the American Revolution set a leadership example for us all. In Revolutionary Leadership , Pat Williams uncovers new insights into the lives of these revolutionary leaders and shows us how we can become more effective leaders in every arena of our lives. Learn these principles and become a revolutionary leader!

Mike Huckabee , 44th governor of Arkansas and political commentator

Pat Williams offers a unique and compelling interpretation of the American Revolution. He focuses the lens of leadership on the lives of men and women who made a difference for the cause of liberty. Become a more effective leader in your home, school, workplace, or society. Read Revolutionary Leadership .

Alan Mulally , former CEO, Ford Motor Company; former CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes; former president, Boeing Information, Space & Defense Systems

All the lessons we learn from great Revolutionary War leaders can be applied to any leadership arena today. George Washington teaches us that winning is not determined by who your opponent is but by who you are. Great tacticians like Nathanael Greene and Francis Marion remind us that winning involves taking your opponent out of the game and making it all about you. Henry Knox, the fighting bookseller, teaches us that bold action produces big gains. And the stories of dedicated old soldiers, teenage Minutemen, and courageous women in combat tell us that victory goes to those who want it most. If you want to be inspired to lead and to win, you must read Revolutionary Leadership by Pat Williams.

Nick Saban , head football coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide

In Revolutionary Leadership , Pat Williams teaches us that many of the leadership traits that produce victory on the battlefieldteamwork, resilience, and characteralso lead to success on the basketball court and in any field of competition. Pat shares powerful lessons from Americas early years that are as important and relevant as ever.

Adam Silver , commissioner of the National Basketball Association

Revolutionary Leadership by Pat Williams, whom I greatly admire, is very interesting as well as inspirational for both students of history and those who desire to know more about the foundation of our great nation. Reading this book will undoubtedly produce many more courageous leaders in our time of great need.

Benjamin S. Carson Sr. , MD, professor emeritus of neurosurgery, oncology, plastic surgery, and pediatrics at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

In Revolutionary Leadership , motivational guru Pat Williams tells stories youve never heard before, finds insights youve never thought of before, and presents the American Revolution in a way that will continually surprise you. He tells stories of the great and famous leaders, such as Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, and Lafayette. But he also tells stories of unsung heroes and heroines of the Revolutionpeople youve never heard of but who made a difference through their courage, dedication, and leadership. A must-read for fans of historyand students of leadership.

John Swofford , former commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference

In Revolutionary Leadership , Pat Williams has captured the soul of the American Revolution and the essential principles of effective leadership. Through stories of early American heroes and heroines, he makes the Revolutionary era come alive. Read this book and youll have a deeper understanding of what a divinely blessed miracle America truly isand a deeper understanding of what it takes to be a leader in a time of crisis.

Rick Perry , 14th United States Secretary of Energy and 47th governor of Texas

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2021 by Pat Williams and James D. Denney

Published by Revell

a division of Baker Publishing Group

PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287

www.revellbooks.com

Ebook edition created 2021

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

ISBN 978-1-4934-3052-9

Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, New International Version. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com. The NIV and New International Version are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc.

Scripture quotations labeled MSG are from THE MESSAGE, copyright 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002 by Eugene H. Peterson. Used by permission of NavPress. All rights reserved. Represented by Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Dedication

In memory of my mother and father, who were great students of American history and who passed along to me their love for this country.

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Foreword by Brian Kilmeade

Introduction: Leadership Forged in Crisis

1. Samuel Adams: The Father of the Revolution

2. Crispus Attucks: The First American Martyr

3. John Adams: The Conscience of the Revolution

4. Benjamin Franklin: The First American

5. Sarah Bradlee Fulton: The Mother of the Boston Tea Party

6. Patrick Henry: The Voice of the Revolution

7. Paul Revere: The Midnight Rider

8. Parson Jonas Clarke: The Chaplain of the Revolution

9. Jonathan Trumbull: The Prophet of the Revolution

10. Samuel Whittemore: The Oldest Soldier of the Revolution

11. Henry Knox: The Gold Standard of American Know-How

12. Esther de Berdt Reed: The Crowdfunder of the Revolution

13. Thomas Paine: The Popularizer of the Revolution

15. John Hancock: The Wealthy Servant of the Revolution

16. John Paul Jones: The Ranger of the Sea

17. Sybil Ludington: The Female Paul Revere

18. Baron von Steuben: The Flamboyant Warrior

19. Nathanael Greene: The Fighting Quaker

20. Marquis de Lafayette: The Aristocratic Warrior

21. Mary Hays, Anna Marie Lane, Deborah Sampson, and Others: Revolutionary Women in Combat

22. Alexander Hamilton: The Father of American Prosperity

23. James Madison: The Father of the Constitution

24. George Washington: The Father of His Country

Epilogue: WantedLeaders for Todays Crisis

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W ho can deny that America is in crisis today?

We face deepening racial conflict, a fractured political system, corruption in our government, run-amok social media that undermines our democracy, rises in teen suicide and bullying and violence, protests and riots in our streets, extremism in our media, radicalism on our campuses, threats from terrorists and hostile nations, and a skyrocketing national debt that threatens the global economy. I could go on, but you know as well as I do that much of American society appears to be coming apart at the seams.

Who can deny that, at this critical moment in history, America needs leaders of strength and courage and uncompromising principles? Where can we find such leaders in this time of crisis?

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