18.02.2014
New Book Highlights Flaws to Encourage Those Hoping to Influence the World
Author, blogger, speaker and member of Holy Trinity, Rathmines, Scott Evans, has just published his third book. The launch of Failing From the Front took place in Roasted Brown in Temple Bar and was attended by a large group of friends and supporters.
Failing From The Front is an exploration of the insecurities, failures and flaws of biblical leaders and how their humanity should come as a great encouragement to those of us hoping to impact the world. “While there are a lot of books available on the practical and methodical processes of leadership and change management etc, Failing is a series of reflections based on the heart and character of leaders like Moses and David and the way in which they can change and challenge us,” he explains.
This is Scott’s third book having previously self–published Closer Still in 2012 and Beautiful Attitudes in 2013.
Scott has 10 years experience in youth ministry. After leaving school, he completed a BA (Hons) in Applied Theology and Youth and Community Work and worked as a Chinese food delivery person, a video shop clerk, a youth pastor, an assistant manager (and eventually manager) of a national youth and schools team and, most recently, as Director of Youth Ministry for the southeast for the Church of Ireland.
For information on how to buy Failing from the Front see www.scottevans.ie.
Photo caption: Scott Evans (centre) is pictured with Greg Fromholz and the Revd Rob Jones at the launch of Failing from the Front.