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Leading Through Crisis, Digital Disruption, and Cultural Pressure presents a biblical framework for Christian leaders who must serve faithfully in a time of uncertainty, technological disruption, institutional pressure, and increasing deception.
Written for pastors, board members, trustees, ministry leaders, nonprofit executives, Christian entrepreneurs, educators, workplace chaplains, consultants, and marketplace servants, this book addresses the spiritual and practical demands of leadership when organizations face crisis, public pressure, digital threats, cultural hostility, and moral compromise.
Grounded in Scripture and informed by responsible crisis leadership, technology governance, cybersecurity, organizational resilience, and ethical leadership sources, the book examines courage, fear of God, wise counsel, truthful communication, decision-making under pressure, AI deception, deepfakes, data stewardship, privacy, surveillance, cybersecurity, platform power, funding dependency, stakeholder polarization, risk planning, continuity, spiritual formation, and faithful endurance.
This is not a fear-based prophecy manual or a secular crisis guide with Christian language added. It is a serious Christian call to lead with truth, humility, courage, discernment, and hope under the lordship of Jesus Christ. It equips leaders to protect people, preserve mission, steward technology wisely, resist compromise, prepare responsibly, and remain faithful when the foundations of the age appear to shake.
Title
Leading Through Crisis, Digital Disruption, and Cultural Pressure: Christian Courage, Technology Discernment, and Organizational Resilience in Uncerta
Author
Sixbert SANGWA
Publisher
Independently published
Published
June 2026
Weight
178g
Page Count
122
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm
ISBN
9798199809818
ISBN-10
8199809817
Eden Code
7565781
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