Profiling well-known leaders who've had a fall from grace, this book notes the common traits, warning signs, and, most importantly, a plan for avoiding such deadly traps of the soul. Every leader needs to read this book to avoid the pitfalls common to every leader.
Your head sits heavily in your hands as the last employee turns out the light and goes home for the night, leaving you alone in the dark with your failure and desperation. This scene is played out daily in offices all over America as leaders in corporations, churches, and organizations free-fall from moral or ethical failure.
Wayde Goodall has observed this quagmire for decades, counseling those who have thrown away their families and their futures for a moment of pleasure or profit. Profiling well-known leaders who've had a fall from grace, Goodall notes the common traits, warning signs and, most importantly, a plan for avoiding such deadly traps of the soul.
For every man who has found himself in this terrible dilemma -- and to those who can still avoid it -- this book is like a beacon. There is a fail-safe guide for remaining on the right path, and Why Great Mean Fall illustrates that safe route in a riveting way.
Issues covered inside the pages of this powerful book:
About the Author
Dr. Wayde Goodall is currently Executive Director of Benevolence for Bethesda Ministries in Colorado Springs, CO, and dedicated to serving children of poverty in the world's developing countries.
For more than three decades, Goodall has encouraged and ministered to individuals, community leaders, and pastors. He is a frequent speaker at churches, ministers' seminars, and conventions throughout the country and internationally.
Goodall has written and co-authored 13 books. A former missionary, he has served as a senior pastor, and created counseling programs focused on marriage, family, and parenting available to more than 32,000 ministers.
He holds a MA Degree in Counseling from Central Michigan University and a BA Degrees in Bible and Psychology from Southern California College. He also earned Doctor of Ministry degrees from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary and Northwest Graduate School of the MInistry.