Westmont News
Pivotal Moments of Trial to Triumph Beebe to Sign New ‘Crucibles’ Book
By
Scott Craig
Gayle D. Beebe, entering his 18th year as president of Westmont College, will be selling and signing copies of his new book, “The Crucibles That Shape Us: Navigating the Defining Challenges of Leadership,” on Thursday, Aug. 29, from 4-6 p.m. at La Arcada Plaza, 1114 State Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Free books will be given to the first 100 guests.
In the book, Beebe shares the power of life’s crucibles – those pivotal moments of trial and triumph – that have defined his personal and professional life and leadership. Beebe has responded to several crucibles forged by natural disaster: The Tea Fire, Thomas Fire and Montecito debris flow, challenges unforeseen in the idyllic seaside Santa Barbara setting.
“Though every leader faces enormous challenges that require response, it’s still difficult to anticipate the severity of unfolding events and the length of time it will take to resolve them,” Beebe writes. “Each situation demands a vision that exceeds inconvenience and a commitment to strategies and tactics that help us persevere.”
In the book, Beebe identifies seven crucibles — powerful catalysts for transformation — that, when embraced, shape us on our profound journey. Each chapter of the book delves into a crucible that Beebe has personally faced and intimately understands. As a seasoned college president, Beebe brings a unique perspective to the table, blending academic expertise with heartfelt storytelling to create a book that’s both intellectually stimulating and deeply inspiring.
“Life is a perpetual gauntlet with challenge on one side and opportunity on the other,” he says. “We often overlook so many experiences of our everyday life that offer us an opportunity to identify deeper understanding and a better response as we navigate the defining challenges [of life] and leadership. Crucibles have the power to shape us by refining our character, calling forth our best effort, and teaching us to rely on God. Rarely, if ever anticipated, crucibles test our capacity to adapt and change. We often see setbacks and disasters as events that keep us from our best life. They’re really opportunities to grow in leadership.”
David Brooks, the New York Times best-selling author and an annual speaker at Westmont’s Lead Where You Stand Conference, wrote the foreword. “In this book, you will encounter two kinds of wisdom, one prosaic and one sacred,” Brooks says. “Gayle passes along a lot of great wisdom in these pages, but his seeing is always inspired by the One who sees all. You will see how often Gayle emphasizes the need to see things clearly. I hope as you read this book, you will grow in your capacity to open your eyes and see.”
Beebe will be signing copies of his new book Thursday, Aug. 29, from 4-6 p.m. at the turtle pond in La Arcada Plaza, 1114 State Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Free books will be given to the first 100 guests.