Leadership Was Never the Calling
Auteur : Eric Reid
Date de publication : 2026-03
Éditeur : Skinny Brown Dog Media
Nombre de pages : Non disponible
Résumé du livre
I crossed a line without noticing. I started treating approval like oxygen. Maybe you know that feeling. If you've been carrying titles that never fill the emptiness, if you're useful everywhere but present nowhere, if you're tired of confusing fruit with followers-you have a seat at this table. This isn't a success story; it's a confession. It's written by someone who once named position his calling and burned out trying to live up to it. In these pages, Eric G. Reid tells the truth about the subtle ways ambition dresses itself up as anointing: the applause that feels like confirmation, the platform that becomes an altar, the "call to lead" that slowly drowns out the quiet call to love. Through story, Scripture, and scar tissue, he invites you to: ¿ Name title-culture for what it is-and why it keeps wounding people. ¿ Recover a mission-shaped life you can practice this week with the people in front of you. ¿ Measure success in faithfulness, not followers-kept promises, practiced steps, changed rooms. This isn't an anti-leadership rant or a blueprint for the next big thing. It is a quiet companion for those who still love Jesus but are done sacrificing their souls on the altar of being "used." You are chosen. You are beloved. You are still called-just not to the performance.