Reviews
Pursuing God's Will Together: A Discernment Practice for Leadership Groups by Ruth Haley Barton won the Association of Logos Bookstores award in the Christianity/Spirituality category presented at the 2013 International Christian Retail Show
Pursuing God’s Will Together: A Discernment Practice for Leadership Groups by Ruth Haley Barton was chosen for a 2012 Leadership Book Award in the category of “The Leader’s Outer Life.” Leadership Journal editors and contributing editors narrowed the awarded titles down to the ten “books that are too good to miss.”
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"Some people write book after book and publish them all and some people write several books worth of material but edit it into one dynamic volume.
Ruth is an expert at the rich, thick, powerful one-volume book..."
—Casey Tygrett | Click to read Casey's full review

Byron Borger, of Hearts & Minds bookstore in PA calls Ruth Haley Barton's newest book, "her masterpiece, an amazing work..."
He continues, "I can't tell you how much you will gain from it, how much you will learn, and how you will be invited into a style of life, decision making, habits and instincts that will be formed by the ways of God's good grace."
—Byron Borger, Hearts & Minds bookstore, PA | Click to read Byron's full review
"While you can read this book and benefit from it as an individual,the most effective way for the insights of this book to be mined is through group interaction, reflection and discussion. Barton's purpose is to bring leadership teams together. She does it well."
—lukefourteenthirtythree.wordpress.com | Click to read full review
"Pursuing God's Will Together: A Discernment Practice for Leadership Groups, is the best guide I've run across on the topic of corporate discernment. I guarantee it'll change the way your team goes about making decisions."
— Rory Noland, Heart of the Artist | Click to read full review
Listen to Ruth's interview with Melissa Rogers from New Day Café on Moody Radio South. | Click to listen
"And there's the problem: most of us want to do the will of God, but few of us are willing to invest the time to learn, practice and facilitate a spiritual discernment process."
— John Pearson, Management consultant | Click to read full review