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  1. Gordon MacDonald has been a pastor and author for over forty years. For many years he pastored Grace Chapel in Lexington, Massacusetts and continues to serve as Pastor Emertius.

  2. To mark his 80th birthday, Gordon MacDonald took some time to write down the top leadership and life lessons he's learned so far. In this in-depth interview, Gordon unpacks all 15 lessons including avoiding the evils associated with institutional life, how to make sure you don't cheat your family and close friends, overcoming doubt, obscurity and discouragement, reinventing your interior life ...

  3. Gordon MacDonald may refer to: . Gordon MacDonald (Alberta politician) (1866–1941), member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta Gordon MacDonald (Scottish politician) (born 1960), Member of the Scottish Parliament

  4. Assumed office March 4, 2021: Appointed by: Chris Sununu: Preceded by: Gary Hicks (Acting): 30th Attorney General of New Hampshire; In office April 13, 2017 – March 4, 2021: Governor ...

  5. Gordon James Fraser MacDonald (July 30, 1929 – May 14, 2002) was an American geophysicist and environmental scientist, best known for his principled skepticism regarding continental drift (now called plate tectonics), involvement in the development of the McNamara Line electronic defense barrier during the Vietnam War, and early research and advocacy on human-made global climate change.

  6. One of the most listened to guests in the history of this podcast, Gordon MacDonald, returns to discuss the damage that driven leaders do, how he hit walls in his own leadership and how he got healthier. In Gordon's words, "Driven people produce shallow followers," and he explains how to move from a place of drivenness to a much healthier called-ness.

  7. Sep 9, 2020 · Gordon MacDonald on The View From 80, 15 Life and Leadership Lessons After Eight Decades of LifeTo mark his 80th birthday, Gordon MacDonald took some time to...

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