Leading With A Limp by Dan B. Allender
Take Responsibility While Resting in God
This book argues that leaders’ wounds and limitations can become their greatest assets when acknowledged and integrated, urging leaders to embrace vulnerability, humility, and dependence rather than hiding cracks behind authority. Drawing on biblical insight, psychological understanding, and pastoral experience, it shows how personal brokenness, when honestly owned, cultivates empathy, trust, and spiritual formation in both the leader and the community they serve. Practical guidance is offered for creating safe spaces, fostering healthy organizational cultures, resisting pride and control, and allowing suffering to refine character so that leadership becomes service rooted in grace and realistic hope.
- Published
- 2006
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Unknown
- Pages
- Unknown
- Original Language
- English
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