Leading with a Limp: by Dan B. AllenderAuthor: Dan B. Allender |
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| Put your flawed foot forward. Pick up most leadership books and you’ll find strategies for leveraging your power and minimizing your areas of weakness. But rather than work against your weakness, why not draw from a deeper well of strength? God favors leaders who make the most of the power that comes from brokenness. Go ahead and take full advantage of your flaws. The most effective leaders don’t rise to power in spite of their weakness; they lead with power because of their weakness. It is their authenticity in limping leadership that compels others to follow them. Flawed leaders are successful because they’re not preoccupied with protecting their image. They are undaunted by chaos and complexity. And they are ready to risk failure in moving an organization from what is to what should be. If you are a leader–or if you have been making excuses to avoid leading–find out how to get the most from your weakness. A limping leader is the kind of person God uses to accomplish amazing things. To go deeper, check out the Leading with a Limp Workbook. PRAISE Praise for Leading with a Limp “There are good books on leadership, but this one is profound. It is better than a ‘how to do it’ book; this is a ‘how to be it’ book for leaders. Dan Allender offers serious wisdom rather than simple platitudes.” –Mark Sanborn, speaker, leadership consultant, and best-selling author of The Fred Factor “Not only is Dan Allender a good friend, he is a great leader. In Leading with a Limp, he has shown us how we can effectively lead those allotted to our charge. Read this book...it will bring a lot of things into perspective for you.” –Dennis Rainey, president of FamilyLife and coauthor of Moments Together for Couples “After reading this book, the first two words out of my mouth were ‘At last!’ Amid a deluge of spiritual gifts inventories, at last there is someone who understands how God’s strength is made perfect in our imperfections. At last someone has brought spiritual strengths and spiritual weaknesses into conversation. For Dan Allender, the limp is a limpid way of walking that leads into the very presence of God.” –Leonard Sweet, author of The Three Hardest Words and Out of the Question…Into the Mystery “Leading with a Limp is not your basic, cafeteria-brand manual on how to ‘do’ leadership. It is a call to openly face your shortcomings as a leader. Dan Allender reminds us that our greatest asset as leaders is not our competence but the courage to name and deal with our frailties and imperfections.” –Dr. Crawford W. Loritts, Jr., author, speaker, and senior pastor of Fellowship Bible Church in Roswell, Georgia “Once again Dan Allender has propelled us headlong into the paradoxical wonders of the gospel of God’s grace. Leading with a Limp exposes the thin veneer of respectability we leaders try to stretch over our destructive idols of control and pragmatism. In so doing, Allender invites us to the freeing humility of leading as “the chief sinner” in whatever context God has placed us.” –Scotty Smith, founding pastor of Christ Community Church in Franklin, Tennessee, and coauthor of Restoring Broken Things “I often wonder if other people feel the way I do when they read books on leadership. Most of the books are heavy on motivation or strategy or positive thinking. Dan Allender looks at how anyone can move his team–and himself–forward when he is pummeled by circumstances and his heart is fainting. This is real-world stuff, but you’ll have to take off the rose-colored glasses to read it.” –Bob Lepine, cohost of FamilyLife Today “Leading with a Limp will have a lasting impact on me; it addressed several issues I’m struggling with at this point in my life and leadership. I thank God for this honest and insightful book!” –Brian McLaren, pastor, author of The Secret Message of Jesus and A New Kind of Christian From the Hardcover edition. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dan B. Allender, PhD, is a founder of Mars Hill Graduate School near Seattle, where he serves as president. He also is a professor of counseling, a therapist in private practice, and a popular speaker. He is the author of a number of books, including To Be Told, How Children Raise Parents, The Healing Path, and The Wounded Heart. Dan and his wife, Rebecca, are the parents of three children. Binding: Paperback Features: Bibliography, Price on Product, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents Physical Info: 0.6" H x 8.98" L x 6.04" W (0.63 lbs) 206 pages Carton Quantity: 24 Publisher: Waterbrook Press US SRP: $ 13.99 US Pub Date: January 2008 Binding: Hardcover Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents Physical Info: 0.85" H x 9.26" L x 6.34" W (0.9 lbs) 206 pages Carton Quantity: 12 Publisher: Waterbrook Press US SRP: $ 19.99 US Binding: Hardcover Pub Date: May 2006 Think you're not leadership material because you have flaws? Not so! God chose not-so-perfect people to help him! Being authentic about our deficits, says Allender, is fundamental to success. With wit and wisdom, he uses stories, research data, and biblical insights to explore God's "hiring" practices and shows how inadequacies and brokenness create the most effective leaders. Additional Information Categories: - Pastoral Helps BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christian Church | Leadership - Religion | Christian Ministry | Pastoral Resources Themes: Religious Orientation | Christian Theometrics | Evangelical |
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