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Unhurried Leaders

Rediscover the genius of Jesus' unhurried way of life and leadership.

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Hurry is costing you more than you realize.

When you join you get:

  • Monthly live group coaching with Alan via Zoom (1st Thursdays @ 1:00pm Pacific)
  • A Monthly Personal Spiritual Retreat Guide. 
  • Ongoing access to a growing resource library of many years' worth of audio and video resources.
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Great leadership grows in the soil of good rest.

Alan Fadling

Alan Fadling (M. Div., Fuller Theological Seminary) is President and Founder of Unhurried Living, Inc. in Mission Viejo, CA, inspiring people to rest deeper, live fuller and lead better. He speaks and consults internationally, as well as nationally with organizations such as Saddleback Church, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Cru, Halftime Institute, Apprentice Institute and Open Doors International. He is the award-winning author of An Unhurried Life (IVP 2013), honored with a Christianity Today Award of Merit in spirituality, and An Unhurried Leader (IVP 2017). He is a trained spiritual director. He lives in Mission Viejo, California with his wife, Gem, and their family.

"Alan provided a communal slowing that helped us see what God was doing among us. I learned how to notice God’s kingdom narrative in my every day life. Alan gave us practical ways to actually be an unhurried leader. Being in a group of like-minded leaders slowing down together was life-giving."

John P. Freeman
Director of Grace Discipleship

"Working with young adults, I see firsthand how challenging it is to live an unhurried life. We’re taught that it’s all about what you do, what you accomplish. Personally, I’ve enjoyed the work of Unhurried Living. Professionally, their work might be among the most important for this next generation."

Charles Stoicu
Pastor

The Unhurried Leader Community has been a place to process my workaholic tendencies. I was given a perspective that is bigger than a few strategies to implement. I’ve seen that I can change the mindset that is driving my behavior. I can actually learn to live in the grace of God and allow Jesus to set my pace.

Jeb Shore
Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Alan Fadling is an expert on one of the most important conversations today among those in the developed, technological world: What does it mean to live a thriving, unhurried human existence in an instant and panic-speed world? No question could be more demographically universal. No question remains so unanswered. Alan, as a non-anxious and gracious presence, helps us confront the out-of-control parts of us by insisting that judgment and guilt will get us nowhere and by showing a better way forward–Unhurried Living as modeled by Jesus and life in the Kingdom of God.

Bishop Todd Hunter
Anglican Church in North America, Author: Our Character At Work

Alan Fadling came alongside our ministry several years ago when the speed of change and dramatically increasing field opportunities threatened to overwhelm us, or worse, tempt us to drift from our calling to strengthen the Persecuted Church. He is certainly a gifted teacher, communicator, and worship leader with a depth of experience in spiritual formation practices. But Alan’s gift was his willingness to walk with us, struggle with us, and be a model, as Jesus was to His disciples. His vulnerability won our hearts, and his emphasis on an unhurried lifestyle helped us better understand how to live and work by faith.

Jeff Taylor
Former CEO, Open Doors International

Monthly - $10

Join a mentored leadership community with Alan Fadling. Rediscover the genius of Jesus' unhurried way of life and leadership. Learn with fellow leaders how to lead from abundance instead of lack, peace instead of anxiety. Your leadership can grow best in the soil of good rest.

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Yearly - $100 (Save 20%)

Join a mentored leadership community with Alan Fadling. Rediscover the genius of Jesus' unhurried way of life and leadership. Learn with fellow leaders how to lead from abundance instead of lack, peace instead of anxiety. Your leadership can grow best in the soil of good rest.

Join Now