Steve Brown interviews Dan Allender on leadership and his book Leading with a Limp. Here are some snippets to pique your interest.
“There is a lack of truth in all of us.”
He discusses how the double life created by posturing acts like an acid that destroys faith. That lack of truth leads us to deny the difficulty of our crises, betrayals etc. We pretend we have it all together, largely because we give people too much power over us.
“I’m honest, but only about what I want to share. … Honesty is part of the grace of the hound of heaven, …”
“I got to a point (in reading leadership books) … there were a lot of glorious trees cut down unnecessarily for alot of leadership stuff.”
“The gospel is about good sex. The gospel is about good drinking. The gospel is about what you smoke and how well you smoke it. So the question ultimately becomes how do the pleasures that God have given us in the world, how do we bring to him our pleasures as we engage his pleasure. … It changes how we live it and offer it to others.”
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