While exploring publication options, one key piece of advice that jumped out at me was to choose an appropriate title, since that influences keywords, URLs, and everything else that people will use to find a book. I’ve never been entirely happy with “Leadership Enrichment and Development” because of its extreme generic-ness, despite the catchy acronym ‘LEAD’.
The two themes that I’d like to emphasize are:
- Training Church Leaders
- Interlinear Bible Study
The challenge is finding a viable name that isn’t already taken. Here’s what I’ve found in use so far:
- Growing Church Leaders | Articles | BuildingChurchLeaders.com
- Amazon.com: Growing Church Leaders (9781931551038): Robert H. Ramey: Books
- ScholarlyCommons@AUT: Nurturing servant leaders in religious education
- Amazon.com: Building Leaders: Blueprints for Developing Leadership …
- Church Leadership Training Institute – clti.org
- Church Leadership Development International – Home
- Church Transformation Ministries – Church Leadership Development … (many uses of that term — good or bad?)
After naming the series, we also need to title the individual volumes, currently:
- Theological Foundations
- Christian Character
- Skills for Service
Not bad, but somewhat unbalanced (not fully alliterative, or evocative). For alliteration, we could change the first to “Thinking Theologically“. Conversely, to pursue the construction metaphor, we could make the last two “Constructing Character” and “Sharpened for Service.” But that might be too cheesy even for me…
Any suggestions?
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