Built for This: Missional Leadership Lessons from Disaster, Discipleship, and Destiny is a faith based leadership book shaped by lived experience, pastoral reflection, and practical leadership insight. The book emerges from the real life journey of leading a historic African American congregation through the devastation of the 2020 Nashville tornado and the long, demanding work of rebuilding in the midst of uncertainty, loss, and change. Rather than offering abstract theories or idealized leadership models, this book tells a grounded story of leadership revealed under pressure and refined through faithfulness.
At its core, Built for This argues that leadership is not created by crisis but exposed by it. Moments of disruption do not invent character, vision, or calling. They uncover what has already been formed through discipleship, discipline, integrity, and spiritual grounding. Through narrative storytelling and reflective analysis, the book shows how leaders are shaped long before they are seen, and how God prepares individuals and communities for challenges they do not yet know they will face.
While rooted in a pastoral context, the book speaks beyond the walls of the church. It presents missional leadership as a values driven approach to leading people, organizations, and communities with purpose, responsibility, and courage. Missional leadership is described not as a church specific term, but as a posture of leadership that prioritizes people, culture, and long term impact over convenience, control, or comfort. The lessons offered apply to pastors, nonprofit leaders, educators, and professionals navigating complex environments and changing landscapes.
Throughout the book, readers are guided through key leadership themes such as resilience in crisis, protecting organizational culture, developing emerging leaders, leading diverse teams with wisdom, sustaining clarity through uncertainty, and cultivating curiosity in times of change. Particular attention is given to the leader's inner life, emphasizing the importance of rest, emotional health, spiritual depth, and self leadership as foundations for sustainable impact. The book challenges leaders to examine not only what they do, but who they are becoming in the process of leading.
Built for This also explores the communal dimensions of leadership. It highlights how leaders shape environments, how trust is built or broken, and how culture is formed through everyday decisions, communication, and presence. Drawing from the rebuilding of Mount Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, the book illustrates how leadership rooted in faith, clarity, and conviction can hold people together when routines are disrupted and familiar structures are removed.
Written in a conversational yet thoughtful tone, the book blends storytelling with practical insight, making it accessible to a wide audience without sacrificing depth. Each chapter invites reflection on personal calling, responsibility to others, and the long arc of leadership formation. The book ultimately affirms that leaders are not accidental, behind, or unprepared. They are shaped by their experiences, refined through challenge, and equipped for the work they are called to do.
Built for This is both a testimony and a guide. It reassures readers that even in moments of loss and disruption, purpose remains intact. It challenges leaders to lead with integrity, courage, and compassion. And it invites anyone carrying the weight of responsibility to recognize that what they have endured has not disqualified them, but has prepared them.
About the Author :
Dr. Jacques Boyd is a visionary leader, pastor, and community builder whose work bridges faith, leadership development, and organizational transformation. He serves as the pastor of The Historic Mount Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Nashville, Tennessee, where he has led significant growth, revitalization, and community impact.
Under his leadership, Mount Bethel eliminated more than one million dollars in debt, strengthened its ministries, expanded its reach, and completed a state of the art Worship Center in June 2025. Dr. Boyd has positioned the congregation as an active partner in Nashville's civic landscape through service initiatives, disaster response, and collaborative community programs.
He serves as the first vice president of the Missionary Baptist State Convention of Tennessee, the president of the Congress of Christian Education in the Stone River Missionary Baptist District Association, and the assistant dean of the Congress of Christian Education of the National Baptist Convention of America. His voice and influence extend across congregational, district, state, and national platforms.
Dr. Boyd holds multiple academic degrees and has completed four units of Clinical Pastoral Education, which strengthen his leadership in crisis, pastoral care, and organizational development. His work blends scholarship and practice, helping leaders navigate complexity with clarity, resilience, and mission.
Known for his engaging teaching style and practical leadership insights, Dr. Boyd reaches audiences locally and globally through preaching, conferences, writing, digital media, and collaborative work with community partners. His online presence on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram extends his influence to a wide and diverse audience.
A committed member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Dr. Boyd embodies servant leadership, community empowerment, and spiritual integrity. His life and work reflect a passion for developing leaders, strengthening institutions, and guiding organizations through seasons of crisis, change, and renewal.
Built for This is not only his story. It is the story of a leader shaped by assignment, strengthened by adversity, and committed to preparing others for the work they are called to carry.