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Friday Five Interview: Mark Sayers

Becoming a resilient leader.
Friday Five Interview: Mark Sayers

Mark Sayers is a cultural commentator, writer, and speaker. Mark is the author of The Road Trip That Changed The World, and Facing Leviathan. Mark is also the Senior Leader of Red Church, and the co-founder of Uber Ministries.

Today, we talk about the failures of both mechanical and organic leadership, and the need for resilience in the modern Church.

1) Facing Leviathan is a unique leadership book. Did you set out to do something different in this genre?

There is a new kind of leader emerging. They value creativity and don't relate culturally to the classic (more corporately pitched) leadership books. You find these leaders in contexts and cities that are highly secular, creative, diverse, and culturally vibrant. Many are leading churches but also many are running non-profits and start-ups. I wanted to write a leadership book that equipped these kind of leaders and creators, but which at the same time challenged their assumptions and strongly advocated for a biblical model ...

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