The Sky Is Falling: Leaders Lost in Transition
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Author(s)Alan J. Roxburgh
PublisherAllelon Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0977718409
ISBN-139780977718405
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1-2 business days
Sales Rank1,882,289
CategoryLeadership
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This is more than a book, it is a manifesto, a proposal for a new way of imagining a common life together as the pilgrim people of God seeking to fulfill God s purposes for the world in our time. If we need new kinds of churches, we cannot develop them with old kinds of leaders. We ourselves need to become those new kinds of leaders, even as we all look to the next generations to help them be formed in new apprenticeships in the kinds of skills this book describes. Alan Roxburgh s most radical and powerful insight: having new kinds of churches with new kinds of leaders is not the point. In the end, even though we in the church talk and talk (and write and write) about church, church, church, church ... it s not about the church. The church exists for something bigger than itself. Understanding that one thing alone will be worth your expense, time, and effort in turning this page and reading on with an open mind and an open heart. Taken from foreward and endorsements by Brian McClaren & Tim Keel
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