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Many leaders look to those in Scripture and the more spiritually
mature and accomplished around them and assume they have never
experienced the same life-altering setbacks that afflict other mere
mortals. Or, they imagine that the strongest in the faith could
never make serious mistakes or make the kinds of devastating
choices that undermine career, family, and faith. For many, failure
is almost a foreign concept to what it means to live and lead
faithfully in this world.
As Shane Stanford and Anthony Thaxton demonstrate, some of the most
important stories of spiritual maturity in scripture happen due to
the failures (not the successes) of those we consider closest to
God — one only has to mention Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Peter,
Paul... the list goes on and on... as examples of the best of our
faith whose lives were significantly shaped and impacted because of
their failures. While we do learn much from their successes,
understanding the impact of their contribution to God’s Kingdom
calls us to paint the entire picture, including the failures.
Lessons from the entire journey of life are not just reserved for
Biblical characters. As Stanford and Thaxton demonstrate, many of
the strongest leaders learn as much from defeat, brokenness,
vulnerability, unsettledness, and, yes, failure, as they do from
victory. In this book, readers learn from those Biblical and
historical leaders who seem to ‘get it right’ precisely in and
through experiences of ‘getting it wrong’. With humor and
levity the book shares very serious U-turns and dead-ends that
almost cost some of the greatest and most profound leaders their
careers, livelihoods, reputations, and even their lives.