How to Lead When You Don’t Know Where You are Going is a
practical book of hope for tired and weary leaders who are in
danger of defining this era of ministry in terms of failure or
loss. This book does not attempt to describe where the church is
headed; rather, it helps leaders stand firm in a disoriented state,
learning from their mistakes and leading despite the confusion.
This book lays out leadership tasks appropriate for liminal
seasons. It blends sound organizational practices with a
contemplative leadership stance—an attitude of wonder and an
openness to discovery. The book begins by inviting a fundamental
shift in the spiritual orientation of the leader, and then moves on
to explore the soulfulness of the institution. Author Susan
Beaumont introduces four types of work that are appropriate for
organizations in a liminal season: clarifying institutional
vocation, shaping institutional memory, deepening communal
discernment, and nurturing emergence.
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