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“There is so much wisdom for leaders in these pages. In a world in which people feel the constant need to rush, hurry, achieve, accomplish, do, and get somewhere fast, we are reminded that there is a way of leading that imitates Moses and Jesus: meandering with a purpose.”
—N. Graham Standish
This is a book that meanders. Now, normally that might seem like a bad thing, as a critique suggesting that the book has no compelling point. Yet in this case, saying that it meanders is high praise. Gary Shockley has written a book that not only describes a way of being and of leading, but he has written it in a manner that draws you into the experience of meandering. This book meanders, and through it Gary welcomes you to a way that living life as it should be lived, to a way of leading people as they should be led. Unfortunately, too few pastors and other leaders are willing to meander. Instead, they live life in a driven way, and that’s why they struggle.
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