HOW LEADERS LOSE THEIR WAY
If drift is the default, how do we remain faithful?
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WHAT OTHER
LEADERS ARE SAYING

I devoured this book. How Leaders Lose Their Way is both a sobering warning and a hopeful guide—an invitation to finish the race of leadership with integrity and joy. Page after page left me convicted, encouraged, and—most importantly—anchored to the One who keeps us mission true.

A compelling, profound, and powerful word for these days, boldly naming the temptations and courageously giving examples both current and biblical and at the same time, giving examples of hope to avoid the pitfalls... Absolutely a necessary read for all current leaders and aspiring leaders.

Mission-driven leaders often manage their organizations and teams with more attention and diligence than their own lives. Peter and Jill remind us with urgency and clarity that a failure to do so can end in the ultimate tragedy of both, and that as builders and leaders, we must mind our own practices and hearts from which we work and serve the world.

When leaders drift, mission drifts. Grounded in Scripture and case studies of biblical and contemporary leaders, How Leaders Lose Their Way equips leaders to recognize potential areas of drift, while providing practical tools and practices to stay focused on priorities and purpose.

This book is a clarion call to wake up, search your heart, repent, and return to the center of God's will for kingdom calling and service. The ongoing challenges remain to start, sustain, scale, and grow the impact of Christ-centered nonprofits. But it is only possible if we faithfully follow God's way to accomplish the task. This book will guide you!

This book offers a perfect pairing of timeless wisdom and timely truth, all wonderfully told. It reminds that leadership is not only a matter of strategy and skill but foremost about our longings and loves. Though often unnamed, these deeper currents set our trajectory far more than our claimed values and mission statements. They inevitably shape the organizations we lead and the people we become.

We're all devastated when leaders don't finish well. But how often do we hold up the mirror to see that we're all at risk of drifting and do something about it? Thank you, Peter Greer and Jill Heisey, for revealing the common warning signs of leadership drift and for challenging us with wise strategies rooted in humility to help us finish well.

Cogent, clear, and convicting! How Leaders Lose Their Way is a must-read for leaders in churches and Christian organizations. This is a vital sequel to Mission Drift, as it probes the personal drift that so easily occurs in positions of power. And significantly, it points not just to the problems but provides spiritual resources for amending our ways.

Long-term faithfulness in leadership often seems to be the exception rather than the norm. The pressures, temptations, and challenges leaders face can slowly erode our integrity and purpose, often without our realizing it—until it's too late. Personally, How Leaders Lose Their Way proved to be challenging and at times convicting. If you want to finish well, this book is a must-read!

No author outside of Scripture has contributed to the culture of our ministry more than Peter Greer. The lessons in How Leaders Lose Their Way are critical for all Christian leaders who are seeking to create lasting impact for the kingdom. What a wonderful gift to the church!
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