Book details

  • Genre:religion
  • Sub-genre:Psychology of Religion
  • Language:English
  • Pages:400
  • eBook ISBN:9798317838126

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HONOR

Transforming Individuals, Leaders, Churches, and Culture

By Bishop Dr. Jeffrey L. Enlow Sr.

Overview


THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HONOR Transforming Individuals, Leaders, Churches, and Culture We live in a generation where talent is celebrated, visibility is rewarded, and influence is pursued—but character is often neglected. Beneath much of the instability we see in families, churches, leadership, and society lies a quiet but destructive force: dishonor. Dishonor does not begin with actions; it begins with attitudes. It erodes trust, fractures relationships, and weakens the very structures that sustain healthy communities. In The Psychology of Honor, Bishop Dr. Jeffrey L. Enlow, Sr. explores honor not as a social courtesy or cultural tradition, but as a Kingdom principle that governs spiritual authority, relational health, and lasting influence. Drawing from decades of pastoral leadership, spiritual insight, and biblical teaching, he reveals how honor begins internally and expresses itself externally through alignment, accountability, loyalty, and action. This book examines the inner world that shapes outward behavior—the attitudes, perceptions, and postures that determine how people respond to leadership, correction, responsibility, and community. It demonstrates that before dishonor is spoken, it is first believed, and before honor is demonstrated publicly, it is decided privately. Through practical insight and scriptural teaching, readers will discover how honor: • Shapes attitude and spiritual maturity • Builds healthy leadership cultures • Strengthens families and communities • Aligns individuals with God's authority and purpose • Sustains influence, trust, and long-term fruitfulness More than a theological concept, honor is presented as a disciplined way of living—one that restores alignment, strengthens relationships, and creates environments Heaven can trust. If dishonor scatters what God is building, honor gathers it. And where honor is practiced, transformation follows.
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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HONOR Transforming Individuals, Leaders, Churches, and Culture We live in a generation where talent is celebrated, visibility is rewarded, and influence is pursued—but character is often neglected. Beneath much of the instability we see in families, churches, leadership, and society lies a quiet but destructive force: dishonor. Dishonor does not begin with actions; it begins with attitudes. It erodes trust, fractures relationships, and weakens the very structures that sustain healthy communities. In The Psychology of Honor, Bishop Dr. Jeffrey L. Enlow, Sr. explores honor not as a social courtesy or cultural tradition, but as a Kingdom principle that governs spiritual authority, relational health, and lasting influence. Drawing from decades of pastoral leadership, spiritual insight, and biblical teaching, he reveals how honor begins internally and expresses itself externally through alignment, accountability, loyalty, and action. This book examines the inner world that shapes outward behavior—the attitudes, perceptions, and postures that determine how people respond to leadership, correction, responsibility, and community. It demonstrates that before dishonor is spoken, it is first believed, and before honor is demonstrated publicly, it is decided privately. Through practical insight and scriptural teaching, readers will discover how honor: • Shapes attitude and spiritual maturity • Builds healthy leadership cultures • Strengthens families and communities • Aligns individuals with God's authority and purpose • Sustains influence, trust, and long-term fruitfulness More than a theological concept, honor is presented as a disciplined way of living—one that restores alignment, strengthens relationships, and creates environments Heaven can trust. If dishonor scatters what God is building, honor gathers it. And where honor is practiced, transformation follows.
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About The Author


Bishop Dr. Jeffrey L. Enlow, Sr. is a pastor, leader, teacher, and visionary dedicated to strengthening churches and communities through biblical leadership and Kingdom principles. With decades of ministry experience, he has devoted his life to developing leaders, equipping believers for spiritual maturity, and helping churches cultivate cultures that reflect the order and authority of the Kingdom of God. He is the founder and senior leader of Bibleway Community of Faith Church, where he has served faithfully in pastoral ministry while mentoring emerging leaders and guiding organizational growth. His work extends beyond the church through leadership development, community engagement initiatives, and efforts designed to strengthen families and empower individuals. Dr. Enlow holds a Doctor of Ministry in Leadership and Social Impact and is passionate about helping churches move beyond personality-driven leadership into sustainable systems of ministry health and accountability. Through preaching, teaching, and writing, he continues to challenge believers to live with clarity, alignment, and spiritual responsibility. His message is both simple and profound: "When honor is restored internally, transformation follows externally." The Psychology of Honor reflects the culmination of years of pastoral observation, biblical study, and leadership development—offering a framework for individuals and organizations seeking to build cultures Heaven can trust.
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