Boundary Leaders: Leadership Skills for People of Faith
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Boundary Leaders: Leadership Skills for People of Faith   -     By: Gary R. Gunderson

Boundary Leaders: Leadership Skills for People of Faith

Augsburg Fortress / 2004 / Paperback

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A major challenge for religious communities today lies in harnessing the commitment and energy of religious people to address larger societal issues. Key to such efforts are people who are willing to live and learn "at the boundaries" where secular meets religious, public meets private, and subcultures meet each other. "A way of life on the boundaries, lived in community and faith, finds a broad menu of possibilities," says Gunderson.

Writing for clergy and lay people and other community groups, Gunderson employs his expertise from years of leading and coordinating work at the Carter Center and elsewhere to improve the quality of life in local communities. He discusses the five important traits leaders must cultivate, centered on knowledge, commitment, integrity, relationship, and the future.

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Title: Boundary Leaders: Leadership Skills for People of Faith
By: Gary R. Gunderson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 0800631943
ISBN-13: 9780800631949
Stock No: WW631940

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A major challenge for religious communities today lies in harnessing the commitment and energy of religious people to address larger societal issues. Key to such efforts are people who are willing to live and learn ''at the boundaries'' where secular meets religious, public meets private, and subcultures meet each other. ''A way of life on the boundaries, lived in community and faith, finds a broad menu of possibilities,'' says Gunderson.

Writing for clergy and lay people and other community groups, Gunderson employs his expertise from years of leading and coordinating work at the Carter Center and elsewhere to improve the quality of life in local communities. He discusses the five important traits leaders must cultivate, centered on knowledge, commitment, integrity, relationship, and the future.

Author Bio

Gary Gunderson is VP of Faith and Health Ministries, Medical Center Administration, Wake Forest School of Medicine. He is responsible for a national program mobilizing faith groups around a broad range of health issues.

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"Gary Gunderson invites us to find our 'secret name' as boundary leader. Start this journey. The religious leader/the civic leader must meet on the boundary and accompany our society through healing and transformation. There is urgency to this task. Get going!" --Susan Thistlethwaite, President Emerita, Chicago Theological Seminary

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