Though I'm not currently "Second in Command" at the level Jackson discusses, I found this book relatable and applicable to life in many different areas. For one, I found the sections on gracefully confronting a leader and how to be loyal to leadership interesting and helpful. Whether in church or work, I've seen the potential for people (me) to get frustrated and this book had some good perspectives on how to address those people (or even more importantly what to do when we're feeling frustrated with leadership). Primarily though the book is packed with ideas and pictures of how to encourage and support key people in my life effectively, and in doing so was also extremely encouraging and motivating to me.
This book is an excellent read for anyone who is given a vision by God that is seperate from their leaders. It was truly a blessing to me as I was dealing with a transition in my life. Great read for church leaders on any level.