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Pilots never want to crash a plane. Similarly, pastors never want to crash a church. But many in ministry do just that when they retire (or die) without having a succession plan or a successor. In The Leadership Runway: A Strategy for Ministry Succession, Leadership, Transition, and Post-Founder Sustainability, Steve Murrell, cofounder of Every Nation Churches & Ministries, presents proven principles to help ministry organizations and their leaders survive and thrive long after a leadership transition. Using the metaphor of an airplane runway, Steve describes the various challenges experienced…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Pilots never want to crash a plane. Similarly, pastors never want to crash a church. But many in ministry do just that when they retire (or die) without having a succession plan or a successor. In The Leadership Runway: A Strategy for Ministry Succession, Leadership, Transition, and Post-Founder Sustainability, Steve Murrell, cofounder of Every Nation Churches & Ministries, presents proven principles to help ministry organizations and their leaders survive and thrive long after a leadership transition. Using the metaphor of an airplane runway, Steve describes the various challenges experienced leaders face as they prepare to land the plane of their current ministry assignment while at the same time preparing their up-and-coming leaders to take off and soar. From identifying emerging leaders to preparing the heart of the experienced leader to land their plane and leave their current position, Steve draws on his over thirty years of experience as a pastor, leader, and mentor to detail how leaders can finish well.
Autorenporträt
Steve Murrell is the cofounder and president of Every Nation Churches & Ministries, the founding pastor of Victory Church Manila, and a professor of Pastoral Theology at Every Nation Seminary. He earned a Doctor of Ministry from Asbury Theological Seminary and has authored six books. Steve and his wife Deborah have three sons, three daughters-in-law, and nine grandchildren. He loves two-wheel therapy on his Indian Chief Vintage motorcycle and whatever sports or arts his grandkids are doing.