Catholic Leadership: Lessons from Jesus and a Faithful Centurion - Softcover

R. D. Miksa

 
9780982990421: Catholic Leadership: Lessons from Jesus and a Faithful Centurion

Synopsis

Drawing on his experiences with the NATO forces in Afghanistan, R.D. Miksa has written an illuminating handbook on leadership for people in any type of situation. He offers ten principles of Catholic Leadership, and he illustrates each of these principles with lessons from Jesus and from his own career as a military leader. He explains two styles of leadership that should be adopted depending on the exigency of the situation and the competency of the followers: the active strength of love, and the passive strength of faith. And he provides a self-assessment for people who aspire to be Catholic leaders.

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About the Author

The youngest son of a former Paulist priest and an ex-Franciscan nun, the author renounced his parents lifelong Catholicism even before he left home. After wandering the wildernesses of Taoism, Buddhism, Agnosticism, Deism, and self-stylized Protestantism, the author returned to the Church after years of agonizing soul-searching and study. He now seeks to use the leadership knowledge, common-sense experience, and investigative skill that he learned as an intelligence officer and a police officer to promote the study and practice of Catholic leadership. The author pursues this mission while living on a small farm in Ontario with his beautiful wife and wonderful children.

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Drawing on his vivid experiences as an officer with the NATO combat forces in Afghanistan, R.D. Miksa has written an illuminating handbook on leadership for people in any type of situation that requires a leader. He offers ten principles of Catholic Leadership, which he defines: In keeping with the example of Christ, the teachings of the Catholic Church, and absolute obedience to moral truth, Catholic leadership is both the art and the science of guiding, shepherding, and managing other free-willed persons towards created and sustained goals, aims, and an overall Catholic vision, without solely or explicitly relying on visible authority or coercive power God willing. The author illustrates each of the ten principles with lessons from Jesus and from his own career as a military leader. He explains two styles of leadership that should be adopted depending on the exigency of the situation and the competency of the followers: the active strength of love, and the passive strength of faith. And he provides a self-assessment for people who aspire to be Catholic leaders.

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