DRIVING
THROUGH
FOG

Leading Yourself And Others When
You Can’t See Where You’re Going.

HAVE YOU EVER FOUND YOURSELF DRIVING IN THE THICKEST OF FOG?

Brian Zehr

You grip the steering wheel and more often than not slow down just a bit. It is natural to become hesitant, and easy to get lost. Visibility is taken for granted until it is limited or worse, gone. It can make the fastest mover among us freeze in our tracks.

Life is filled with seasons of fog, often coming unexpectedly. Leaders are used to looking into the future and planning for success but things have changed.

Fog can be personal and life shattering like a loss of relationship or job. It can be health related. It can even be spiritual as the answers we found in previous seasons of life ring hollow amid social disruption.

Such is life for many in a post-pandemic, chaotic landscape. What used to bring clarity is now just a haze. Perhaps more than any other time, we cannot see what is up ahead.

How do we move forward in the face of so much uncertainty?

"Driving Through Fog" shows us how to lead ourselves and others with proven and personal lessons coming to us in the form of principles that allow us to move forward with intentionality and hope.

A playlist for a book? Yep.

Think of it like your favorite mix tape.
You know, the one that you listen to when life feels chaotic, that’s kind of what we did here.
So, whether you are reading, exercising or driving,
let the music enhance your experience.

Dave Ferguson
Lead Pastor of Community Christian Church
Author of Hero Maker & B.L.E.S.S.

“This book, Driving Through Fog is an immensely helpful rules of the road for life. Yes, it is a book with a lot of answers, but it is more than a book of answers. It is a handwritten map by a person who has been where you are and is willing to journey with you. This book is authored by someone who knows what you are going through. He has felt what you feel, hurt like you hurt, doubted like you doubt, dared to believe like you do, and decided to drive even though the fog is creating hazardous conditions.”