The first post in this series introduced the concept of Scripture-Based Leadership as a way to develop individuals, parishes, and ministries. This post will dive deeper into this concept, exploring why all baptized Christians have a duty to become leaders.
Colin May
Colin May is finishing his Certificate of Catholic Theology in Scripture through the McGrath Institute. He teaches and researches on leadership issues, organizational behavior, and management failures at Stevenson University. An active member of his parish, he also writes for The Catholic Moment, the newspaper of the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
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Scripture-Based Leadership, Part 2: Baptized as Leaders
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Colin May on Sep 3, 2020 9:57:52 PM
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The Need for Catholic Leadership Development
Leadership development is increasingly implemented today in business, government, and academic institutions, but sadly, it is rarer in the Church. While generic “turn-key” leadership programs are available, Catholic parishes, dioceses, and organizations can use another approach that is grounded in the Word of God.
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