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While many organizations serve and resource leaders, the Polaris Leadership Network resources leaders for whom Christian faith motivates and shapes their leadership. Because Christians are called to all facets of public life, this means that faith-shaped leadership happens in diverse contexts and spheres of influence. The readings identified below are not meant to be exhaustive in terms of leadership development in general, but narrowly focus on Christian spiritual practices that are used within current Polaris programs.

Reading Materials

  • Allender, Dan B. Sabbath. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2009.
  • Brueggemann, Walter. Sabbath as Resistance: Saying No to the Culture of Now. Revised edition.
  • Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2017.
    Hersey, Tricia. Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto. New York: Little, Brown Spark, 2022.
  • Heschel, Abraham Joshua. The Sabbath: Its Meaning for Modern Man. Expanded edition. New York:
    Farrar, Straus and Young, 1951.
  • Stucky, Nathan T. Wrestling with Rest. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2019.
  • West, Travis, and Winn Collier. The Sabbath Way: Making Room in Your Life for Rest, Connection, and
    Delight. 1st edition. Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 2025.
  • Wirzba, Norman. Living the Sabbath: Discovering the Rhythms of Rest and Delight. Grand Rapids:
    Brazos Press, 2006.

Map

The Polaris Leadership Network is mapping the ecology of organizations who call young adults who are Christians into leadership and equip them to lead. This landscape is emergent and evolving. Organizations include non-profits, professional organizations, ministries, and networks. Explore the map below, learn about the various programs offered, and suggest new organizations to add to the map.