Beschreibung:
Most books on church leadership today emphasize techniques for growth, success, and brand-building. But Jeff Tacklind, pastor of Church by the Sea-a quirky, diverse congregation in Laguna Beach, California-knows from decades of ministry experience that sometimes effective leadership looks like standing in the middle of conflict, holding the tension. In The Winding Path of Transformation, Tacklind describes spiritual transformation as an invitation to paradox. By entering into suffering, he says, we find joy. By embracing the downward path of humility, we find glory. And by remaining small, sometimes we grow to great heights. Any leaders who have wondered if God really called them to lead a congregation will resonate with Tacklind's vulnerability in this honest and meditative account. So will readers who have found their own spiritual journey to be winding and halting rather than a constant ascent of growth. Tacklind draws from the natural world-trees, waves, mountains, and canyons-to bring to life the lessons that he has picked up along the way. C. S. Lewis, Henri Nouwen, Sren Kierkegaard and others all serve as guides who light the way on the winding path of following God.
Most books on church leadership today emphasize techniques for growth, success, and brand-building. But Jeff Tacklind, pastor of Church by the Sea—a quirky, diverse congregation in Laguna Beach, California—knows from decades of ministry experience that sometimes effective leadership looks like standing in the middle of conflict, holding the tension. In The Winding Path of Transformation, Tacklind describes spiritual transformation as an invitation to paradox. By entering into suffering, he says, we find joy. By embracing the downward path of humility, we find glory. And by remaining small, sometimes we grow to great heights. Any leaders who have wondered if God really called them to lead a congregation will resonate with Tacklind's vulnerability in this honest and meditative account. So will readers who have found their own spiritual journey to be winding and halting rather than a constant ascent of growth. Tacklind draws from the natural world—trees, waves, mountains, and canyons—to bring to life the lessons that he has picked up along the way. C. S. Lewis, Henri Nouwen, Søren Kierkegaard and others all serve as guides who light the way on the winding path of following God.
Foreword by Cathleen Falsani
Preface
Part One: Glory and Humility
1. At Home in the Middle Place
2. Growing Deep Roots
3. Enlarge My Heart
4. Discovering Our True Vocation
Part Two: Necessary Seasons
5. The Importance of Desolation
6. The Illumination of Waiting
7. The Desire to Belong
8. Living with Questions
Part Three: The Slow Opening
9. Learning to Be Me
10. The Significance of Small Prayers
11. Trusting God in the Brokenness
12. The Slow Work of the Cross
Part Four: The Way of the River
13. Living in Joy and Grief
14. The Tension of Glory and Humility
15. The Wisdom of the River
16. Leaving and Returning
17. Discovering Joy
Afterword
Acknowledgments