Most leadership books are written by people who sound like they've never failed at anything.
This is not one of those books.
In Lead Forward: Principles That Outlived You, Jason Jaycee Chin writes with refreshing honesty about the messy, humbling, sometimes hilarious journey of learning to lead the way God intended. Instead of presenting himself as a flawless leadership guru, Jason openly shares the bruises, blunders, and hard-earned lessons from real life.
Because here's the truth:
Great leaders aren't the ones who never fall.
They're the ones who learn how to get up, grow, and guide others forward.
Drawing inspiration from one of the Bible's most fascinating leaders—King David—this book explores leadership through four powerful dimensions:
L – Lead with Heart
Because skills may impress people, but character is what makes them stay.
E – Empower Through Courage
Real leaders don't create followers—they raise up other leaders.
A – Align with Skillful Hands
Good intentions are not enough. Leadership requires competence, discipline, and growth.
D – Develop a Testament
Because the true measure of leadership isn't what you achieve…
it's what remains after you're gone.
Along the way you'll discover:
• Why the Bible's definition of leadership flips the corporate world upside down
• How failure, weakness, and mistakes can become your greatest leadership credentials
• Why authenticity builds more trust than perfection ever will
• How ordinary people can leave behind extraordinary influence
• And how to live a life that serves your generation well
Packed with personal stories, biblical insights, research, reflection questions, and the occasional laugh-out-loud moment, Lead Forward is not a heavy academic textbook.
The author tried to keep it light, simple, and fun—because leadership is already hard enough without adding another heavy textbook to your pile.
Whether you are leading a company, a church, a team, a family—or simply trying to lead yourself better—this book will challenge you to rethink what leadership really means.
Because in the end, leadership isn't about impressing this generation.
It's about serving it well… and leaving behind principles that outlive you.
Jason's prayer is that this book won't just inspire you for a season, but will give you principles that will outlive you.
That's what it means to Lead Forward.