The Complete Works of Zacharias Tanee Fomum on Leadership (Volume 2) contains the following books:
Spiritual Aggressiveness: Spiritual Leadership in the Pattern of JoshuaVision, Burden, Action: Spiritual Leadership in the Pattern of NehemiahKnowing God: The Greatest Need of the HourThe Leader and His GodThe Heart Surgery of the Potential Minister of the Gospel
Every spiritual leader who thinks he can lead God's people without an indispensable knowledge of God and His Word is deceived beyond telling. It is a man's knowledge of God that gives him the bearing, direction, and power to lead multitudes into God's purposes.
Only those who know God and His call on their lives can be aggressive for Him. To be aggressive for Him, without knowing Him, may end you in a situation where you are fighting against the will of the One that you set out to obey.
Saul of Tarsus set out to do God's will and advance His kingdom. One day, on the way to Damascus, he discovered that he had been actually fighting against and struggling to decelerate the same will that he had originally set out to accelerate.
It is indispensable that every leader should be a person of vision, for, without vision, there can be no abiding burden. Without burden, there can't be any meaningful action. Knowing God becomes the greatest need of the hour.
The leader, without an ongoing voluminous history with God, will not prevail for long. A spiritual leader without an astute knowledge of God and His Word is a catastrophe to the people he leads. He must know God in order to lead God's people.
He must daily place his life in the light of the Word. Doing so leads him to that place where the Word transforms from sweetness in the mouth to sourness in the stomach. At the surface level, it is sweet to taste; at the deeper level, it becomes sour. Why sour? Because the leader undergoes heart surgery in order to be divinely modified to lead God's people.