The Monkey and the Fish
A book review by Jack De Vries
What do monkeys and fish have in common? It’s a fair question and one that pastor Dave Gibbons explores in the preface to his new book, which is part of the Leadership Network Series. The Monkey and the Fish suggests that to handle the colossal challenges of our world, we must become adaptable and embrace what Gibbons calls “Third culture” thinking.
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