ISBN: 9780830841479
Editorial: IVP
Autor: Bolsinger, Tod
Año de edición: 2018
Edición: 1
N° Páginas: 272
Tipo de pasta: Pasta dura
Descripción: Críticas This is my leadership resource of the year for clergy. Pastors have heard the terminology about leadership in the postmodern world: 'trust, ' 'DNA, ' 'alignment, ' 'passion, ' 'team, ' 'credibility, ' 'adaptability, ' etc. But Tod Bolsinger brings clarity and practicality as never before. He goes beyond skillsets to explain the interconnection of technical competence, adaptive capacity and relational congruence. The chapters on relationships and resistance and personal stress and change are especially helpful. There are nuggets of insight throughout that are like trace samples leading to the mother lode of leadership transformation. You may have heard it before, but in this book you will finally get it!--Tom Bandy, 14th Annual Outreach Resources of the Year, March/April 2017Tod Bolsinger, a colleague of mine at Fuller Seminary . . . uses the metaphor of 'canoeing the mountains' based on the experience of Lewis and Clark, who successfully completed the mission of the Corps of Discovery because of their ability to lead creatively in light of unexpected circumstances. . . . Whether you're a pastor, a small business owner, a branch manager, or a CEO of a major company, you are probably facing challenges not unlike those confronting . . . Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. If so, I encourage you to get a copy of Canoeing the Mountains. You and those you lead will be glad you did.--Mark D. Roberts, Patheos, January 18, 2016Unlike leadership books from the business world, Canoeing the Mountains is written by a churchman for church people. He understands the unique pressures and complexity of relationships that exist in a local church. Instead of giving a 'one-size-fits-all' solution, Bolsinger provides guiding principles for doing church in this new era. . . . The book left me hopeful and eager for the adventure ahead.--Matt Merrill, The Presbyterian Outlook, July 4, 2016 La 14ª publicación anual de recursos de la revista Outreach del año, Leadership Explorers Lewis y Clark tuvieron que adaptarse. Mientras se preparaban para encontrar una vía fluvial hacia el Océano Pacífico, en lugar de eso se encontraron en las Montañas Rocosas. También puede sentir que está liderando en un contexto cultural que no esperaba. Incluso puedes sentir que tu entrenamiento te frena con más frecuencia de lo que te lleva. A partir de su amplia experiencia como pastor y consultor, Tod Bolsinger aporta décadas de experiencia en guiar a las iglesias y organizaciones a través de territorios desconocidos. Él ofrece una combinación de ideas y herramientas prácticas que lo ayudarán a volver a imaginar cómo se ve un liderazgo eficaz en nuestro mundo que cambia rápidamente. Si vas a escalar las montañas del ministerio, debes dejar atrás las canoas y encontrar nuevas herramientas de navegación. Ahora ampliado con una guía de estudio, este libro lo pondrá en el camino correcto para liderar con confianza y coraje. Biografía del autor Tod Bolsinger is the vice president for vocation and formation and teaches practical theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. He has also served as senior pastor of San Clemente Presbyterian Church and associate pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood.
- Idioma: Inglés
- Autor: Bolsinger, Tod
- Editorial: IVP
- N° Paginas: 272
- Tipo de pasta: Pasta dura
- Envío: Desde EE.UU.