The Story
Great Leaders Aren’t Born—They’re Formed
The leaders who change the world rarely start with confidence. Moses argued with God at the burning bush. He doubted his qualifications, and he even faced the weight of failure. Yet he sustained transformational leadership for forty years, not because he was naturally gifted, but because he developed something more valuable than talent: the right heart.
What made Moses extraordinary wasn’t his authority or his miracles. It was his character—the inner qualities that enabled him to guide people through decades of resistance, setbacks, and ultimately, transformation. That same character is available to you.
The Heart of Moses reveals essential capacities that sustain great leadership:
- PURPOSE THAT OUTLASTS PASSION—connecting your leadership to meaning deep enough to carry you through challenges that would derail surface-level motivation.
- THE ART OF NAVIGATING TRANSFORMATION—recognizing the growth zone where people embrace change rather than resist it, and developing the wisdom to lead them there.
- LEGACY THINKING—building relationships and planting seeds that compound over time, creating an impact that extends far beyond your immediate influence.
Damian Eisner directs Torah Club for First Fruits of Zion, where he has guided over a thousand small-group leaders worldwide, and serves as rabbi of Shalom Macon, a Messianic Jewish congregation in Georgia. Drawing from years in small-group development and congregational leadership, he brings Moses’ story to life through Jewish interpretive wisdom, contemporary leadership research, and hard won practical experience.
Whether you are launching your first small group or refining decades of ministry experience, you will discover what the greatest leaders already know. Effective leadership isn’t about having Moses’ authority; it’s about developing the heart of Moses

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Great Leaders Aren’t Born—They’re Formed
The leaders who change the world rarely start with confidence. Moses argued with God at the burning bush. He doubted his qualifications, and he even faced the weight of failure. Yet he sustained transformational leadership for forty years, not because he was naturally gifted, but because he developed something more valuable than talent: the right heart.
What made Moses extraordinary wasn’t his authority or his miracles. It was his character—the inner qualities that enabled him to guide people through decades of resistance, setbacks, and ultimately, transformation. That same character is available to you.
The Heart of Moses reveals essential capacities that sustain great leadership:
- PURPOSE THAT OUTLASTS PASSION—connecting your leadership to meaning deep enough to carry you through challenges that would derail surface-level motivation.
- THE ART OF NAVIGATING TRANSFORMATION—recognizing the growth zone where people embrace change rather than resist it, and developing the wisdom to lead them there.
- LEGACY THINKING—building relationships and planting seeds that compound over time, creating an impact that extends far beyond your immediate influence.
Damian Eisner directs Torah Club for First Fruits of Zion, where he has guided over a thousand small-group leaders worldwide, and serves as rabbi of Shalom Macon, a Messianic Jewish congregation in Georgia. Drawing from years in small-group development and congregational leadership, he brings Moses’ story to life through Jewish interpretive wisdom, contemporary leadership research, and hard won practical experience.
Whether you are launching your first small group or refining decades of ministry experience, you will discover what the greatest leaders already know. Effective leadership isn’t about having Moses’ authority; it’s about developing the heart of Moses

























