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Christian leaders are falling all around us. Most of us have felt the pain, the betrayal, and the disappointment. From money mismanagement to moral misgivings, even the most devout leaders can succumb to deviations from the path of God. Whether a world-famous pastor or a spiritual leader closer to home, a fall leaves communities devastated and trust shattered. Almost always, blame lies at the feet of the fallen leader. But how often do people surrounding servant leadership see the signs and refuse to take action -then feign surprise in the aftermath? It's time to be proactive. Get the…mehr

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Christian leaders are falling all around us. Most of us have felt the pain, the betrayal, and the disappointment. From money mismanagement to moral misgivings, even the most devout leaders can succumb to deviations from the path of God. Whether a world-famous pastor or a spiritual leader closer to home, a fall leaves communities devastated and trust shattered. Almost always, blame lies at the feet of the fallen leader. But how often do people surrounding servant leadership see the signs and refuse to take action -then feign surprise in the aftermath? It's time to be proactive. Get the insightful approach to maintaining your organization's leadership from a foremost nonprofit consultant. With this comprehensive and candid guide, learn to acknowledge the humanness in leadership and Courageously Ask the difficult questions to strengthen your leaders before they lose their footing on the bridge of ministry. You'll discover:Everyone plays a role: leader, accountability structure, and community. Common struggles of leaders, especially executives, that can quickly change into stumbling blocks and temptations. How every board member can work towards a better support structure for your executive that's centered on relationship, trust, and compassion. A faith-centered battle plan to help a leader conquer their personal war beyond church and nonprofit leadership pressure. Ten post-fall principles to protect the organization while encouraging healthy reconciliation and restoration of the fallen leader. Leaders are imperfect humans capable of failure, but also worth redemption. With the right perspective and habits, an approach can be built to withstand the toughest of trials. Whether you are the leader or are looking to preserve your leader, it's time to perform The Courageous Ask.
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Brian Kreeger is an author, speaker, and nonprofit consultant. In 2012, he founded a faith-based free health clinic that served as a vehicle to share Christ's love through primary healthcare in an urban, poverty-stricken setting. Though he had no experience founding a nonprofit or running a health clinic, Brian wanted to make a meaningful impact on his community while spreading the Christian message. After growing the organization significantly in four years, Brian suffered his own leadership fall due to the pressures of his work and his own human weakness. Inspired by his experience, he decided to use his mistakes and his position as a restored fallen leader for the glory of God and help others while they work hard to impact the world around them. Brian has served on the boards of several prominent local nonprofits in various capacities, including the York County Food Bank; Katallasso, Inc.; Logos Academy; Byrnes Health Education Center; YMCA Community Development Corporation; Free Clinic Association of Pennsylvania; Servants, Inc.; and Salem Square Community Association. He has been awarded the Martin Luther King, Jr., Image Award by the Black Minister's Association in his area, as well as the Dale Carnegie Highest Level of Achievement Award. Brian earned a Nonprofit Leadership Certificate from Duke University and a Nonprofit Board Consulting Certificate from BoardSource and is in the process of becoming a Credentialed Christian Nonprofit Leader at the Christian Leadership Alliance. Brian lives in central Pennsylvania with his wife Dawn, two grown children, and three grandchildren, where he enjoys golfing and cycling. He is a York Federal Fellow and proud Rotarian. Learn more at www.briankreeger.com.