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Off-Road Disciplines Spiritual Adventures of Missional Leaders

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ISBN-10: 0787985201

ISBN-13: 9780787985202

Edition: 2006

Authors: Earl Creps, Dan Kimball

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Explores 12 central spiritual disciplines-six personal and six organizational-(death, truth, perspective, assessment, learning, harmony, witness, reflection, opportunity, sacrifice, and legacy) that Christian leaders of all ages and denominations need if they are to change themselves and their churches to reach out to the culture around them. Each chapter depicts one of those "off-road" disciplines and provides a map of the cultural terrain leaders must navigate, offering insight on the ways in which the process of personal spiritual formation can lead to changes in organizations.
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Book details

List price: $23.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/22/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.10" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Dan Kimball (MA, Western Seminary) is the pastor of Vintage Faith Church in Santa Cruz, California, and currently working toward his Doctor of Ministry from George Fox Evangelical Seminary. He is the author of several books published by Zondervan including The Emerging Church (2003), Emerging Worship (2004) and They Like Jesus But Not the Church (2007). He also contributed to a book by the late Robert Webber in 2007 titled Listening to Beliefs of Emerging Churches (2007, Zondervan).

About Leadership Network
Foreword
Introduction: Off-Road Disciplines
Personal Disciplines
Death: The Discipline of Personal Transformation
Truth: The Discipline of Sacred Realism
Perspective: The Discipline of POV
Learning: The Discipline of Reverse Mentoring
Witness: The Discipline of Spiritual Friendship
Humility: The Discipline of Decreasing
Organizational Disciplines
Assessment: The Discipline of Missional Efficiency
Harmony: The Discipline of Blending Differences
Reflection: The Discipline of Discernment
Opportunity: The Discipline of Making Room
Sacrifice: The Discipline of Surrendering Preferences
Legacy: The Discipline of Passing the Baton
Epilogue: Three Coffee Houses
Notes
Acknowledgments
The Author
Index