
The Cruciform Leader
Alain Emerson(Author)
Muddy Pearl (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. May 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-914553-29-5 (ISBN)
Description
"In the kingdom of God, if servanthood is beneath you, leadership is beyond you."
The church has been in crisis for too long. From high-profile cases of abuse to the post-Christian culture of self-love, the decline of Christianity in the West seemed like an inevitability.
But that decline isn't happening. Instead, there is hope. Real hope. People are quietly returning to church, reading the Bible and turning to prayer. They are looking for God - seeking him with all their hearts. This astonishing reversal, this quiet revival needs a new kind of leader with a new approach - one that is transparent, authentic and welcoming to the lost.
Amazingly, a new brand of leader has been quietly emerging from the ashes and rubble, as if in readiness. These leaders are hungry, holy and humble, answering the call to return to the cruciform way - a leadership style rooted in humility; in the sacrificial, cross-shaped example of Jesus. Alain Emerson, with encouragement and discernment, offers strategic guidance and the practical tools for these new leaders to be part of this exciting change.
From the author of the raw and profound Luminous Dark comes this hard-hitting new book on biblical leadership in the Church. Our leaders should mimic the character and example of Jesus, who gives us a servant-hearted understanding of ministry, and the early apostles, in the ways they strove to lead the early church in unity and humility. With unapologetic sincerity, Alain lays bare the failings at the heart of the Church and points to the solution - cruciform leadership.
The church has been in crisis for too long. From high-profile cases of abuse to the post-Christian culture of self-love, the decline of Christianity in the West seemed like an inevitability.
But that decline isn't happening. Instead, there is hope. Real hope. People are quietly returning to church, reading the Bible and turning to prayer. They are looking for God - seeking him with all their hearts. This astonishing reversal, this quiet revival needs a new kind of leader with a new approach - one that is transparent, authentic and welcoming to the lost.
Amazingly, a new brand of leader has been quietly emerging from the ashes and rubble, as if in readiness. These leaders are hungry, holy and humble, answering the call to return to the cruciform way - a leadership style rooted in humility; in the sacrificial, cross-shaped example of Jesus. Alain Emerson, with encouragement and discernment, offers strategic guidance and the practical tools for these new leaders to be part of this exciting change.
From the author of the raw and profound Luminous Dark comes this hard-hitting new book on biblical leadership in the Church. Our leaders should mimic the character and example of Jesus, who gives us a servant-hearted understanding of ministry, and the early apostles, in the ways they strove to lead the early church in unity and humility. With unapologetic sincerity, Alain lays bare the failings at the heart of the Church and points to the solution - cruciform leadership.
Reviews / Votes
Our culture is experiencing a crisis of leadership just when we need it most. We elect braggards and bullies, put narcissists on pedestals then kick away the legs, nurse wounds of coercion - even (especially?) in the church - and in our pain resent and reject the very notion of leadership itself. In this timely book, a seasoned pastor depicts another kind of leadership, marked by the cross. Learning lessons from the greatest leader of all time, this is a message of healing and hope for those who aspire to lead with the counter-cultural humility and defiant kindness of Jesus. - Pete Grieg, founder of the 24-7 Prayer movementFrom beginning to end this book is Spirit-filled, cross-draped, pet-theory-denying, cosmically-alert, and Christ-shaped -- and it is personal in the best sense of the word. The book is an apostolic, pneumatic and christological pastoral theology. Church leaders have too often run to the latest book on leadership instead of, as Alain Emerson reminds us, turning back to the example of Jesus and the words of the apostles. We are at a turning point in the church worldwide, a turning point that (we pray) will lead to a new vision for what a pastor is. This book needs to be in the discussion of that turning point. - Rev Canon Dr Scot McKnight, Visiting Professor, Westminster Theological Centre
This book calls us back to first principles-leadership is
just advanced discipleship. And the consistent message across the New Testament
is that disciples follow the way of the cross through the power of the
resurrection. The problem is that the cross is as foolish today as it was 2000
years ago. Thus, Alain gives us a prophetic call that cruciform leadership is
the path to experience the power of God. The church needs to hear this word. - Ben C Blackwell, Principal, Westminster Theological Centre
This book is prophetic - not in the sense of deserving a 'Christian'
adjective to connote its specialness, but in the sense of humbly covering both
corrective and constructive bases and capturing a 'now' word from the Lord to
His people. To His leaders. In these pages, you will find not just an
invitation to a particular form of ministry, but fresh invitations to encounter
with the Lord himself. May we each heed this invitation to become more holy,
humble and hungry. - Damilola Makinde, Team Member, KXC & Evangelical Alliance
The Cruciform Leader is a clarion call for Christlike
leadership in the Church. With honesty, graciousness and simplicity Alain makes
this call. The book leaves you with a hunger for God and a desire to serve Him
and His Kingdom like Christ did. I would strongly recommend this book for any
leader who wants to have the kind of impact Christ had in his or her
assignment. - Agu Irukwu, Senior Pastor, Jesus House For All Nations
This is a timely read in an era marred by leadership scandals within the global church. From celebrity pastors to local leaders, many of us have witnessed or experienced the fallout of moral failure or spiritual abuse. In sharp contrast, this book offers an alternative vision rooted in Scripture: a call for christian leaders to embody hunger, holiness and humility in the way of the cross. Writing with clarity and warmth, the author blends theological depth with practical insight, drawing on a broad spectrum of voices. What sets this book apart is its authenticity. A respected local pastor and long-time leader within Ireland, Emerson shares not only biblical reflections but also personal failures with disarming honesty. Perhaps that is what I found most refreshing about this read - not for triumphs that the author boasts about, but for failings he professes. This vulnerability gives weight to his call for cruciform leadership marked not by power or platform, but by service, submission and sacrifice. At times hard-hitting and always thought-provoking, the Cruciform Leader challenges readers - to reflect deeply on their own leadership. The book is not a blueprint for success, but a summons to the humility and repentance that should characterise those who follow a crucified Saviour. for any Christian leader seeking to lead faithfully in turbulent times, this is a compelling and worthwhile read. (The Presbyterian Herald, September 2025.)
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
328 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-914553-29-5 (9781914553295)
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Persons
Alain Emerson is Irish National Director of 24-7 Prayer and one of the lead Pastors at Emmanuel Church, a thriving young church in Lurgan, Northern Ireland. Alain has a passion to see God do a 'new thing' in Ireland. He is married to Rachel and they have two daughters, Annie and Erin. He is a former Irish league footballer who now enjoys watching sport rather than playing it, especially the mighty Liverpool! He enjoys hanging out with friends, reading and helping his wife run a dental practice.
Content
Introduction:
Calling Forth the Hungry, the Holy and the Humble
Chapter
1: Christ, the Cross, Calling and the Church (A Biblical Paradigm for the
Cruciform Leadership)
Chapter
2: A Surrendered Soul
Chapter
3: A Servant Heart
Chapter
4: A Tested Apprentice
Chapter 5: A Spiritual Parent
Chapter
6: An Equipper of the Saints
Chapter
7: A Team Player
Chapter
8: A Focused Follower (1) - Know Your Enemy
Chapter
9: A Focused Follower (2) - A Formation Framework
Postscript:
Calling Forth the Hungry, the Holy and the Humble
Calling Forth the Hungry, the Holy and the Humble
Chapter
1: Christ, the Cross, Calling and the Church (A Biblical Paradigm for the
Cruciform Leadership)
Chapter
2: A Surrendered Soul
Chapter
3: A Servant Heart
Chapter
4: A Tested Apprentice
Chapter 5: A Spiritual Parent
Chapter
6: An Equipper of the Saints
Chapter
7: A Team Player
Chapter
8: A Focused Follower (1) - Know Your Enemy
Chapter
9: A Focused Follower (2) - A Formation Framework
Postscript:
Calling Forth the Hungry, the Holy and the Humble