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The Resilient Leader: How Adversity Can Change You and Your Ministry for the Better is unavailable, but you can change that!

Adversity often comes without warning. Bad news is shocking. Betrayal is heartbreaking. It’s natural for a church leader to feel defensive and want to fight back. But fear and anger make for poor strategies when it comes to resolving conflict and thriving afterward.   Is it possible to rise above the storm and even thrive despite it? Ordained minister and leadership consultant Alfred Ells says...

communication, preparation for transition, and team leadership have been ignored. In hindsight, Michael should have listened to his wife. It was clear to Michael from the beginning that Harold and Mary were wrong in their approach. It was also evident that some of the board members had been gossiping with congregants instead of going to Michael for resolution. The secret board communication and clandestine meeting were major offenses. These were the things Michael obsessed about. This