Saint Patrick: Resilience & Adaptability in Church Leadership explores the challenges faced by contemporary leaders in our changing world, with a particular focus on those who lead churches, home groups or Christian mission agencies. Highlighting societal shifts and the marginalisation of the Church and acknowledging the many complexities of current Western society, attention is drawn to the resulting liminality and confusion experienced by many today much as in St. Patrick's time.In drawing inspiration from the resilient leadership exhibited by Patrick, this book serves as a lens through…mehr
Saint Patrick: Resilience & Adaptability in Church Leadership explores the challenges faced by contemporary leaders in our changing world, with a particular focus on those who lead churches, home groups or Christian mission agencies. Highlighting societal shifts and the marginalisation of the Church and acknowledging the many complexities of current Western society, attention is drawn to the resulting liminality and confusion experienced by many today much as in St. Patrick's time.In drawing inspiration from the resilient leadership exhibited by Patrick, this book serves as a lens through which aspects of remaining faithful and fruitful amid uncertainty are examined. Delving into Patrick's experiences, the material combines scholarly depth with a light touch, examining key themes such as:Patrick's clear divine calling that shaped his ministry. His openness to the Spirit. His grounding in the Word. How he navigated the inevitable conflicts (both external and internal) that he encountered in his ministry. The unyielding confidence he exhibited in God. These observations from Patrick's life prompt reflection on contemporary church leadership, offering insights without being prescriptive. The intention is to provide a thoughtful resource for navigating challenges and finding inspiration in the midst of the change which we too must learn to navigate.Saint Patrick: Resilience & Adaptability in Church Leadership is the first in a series that will explore the lives of various Celtic Saints such as Columba and Finnian, each one offering unique perspectives on ways of being for today's church leaders.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Roberts lives in Dorset, England. He is the author of two books. His writing reflects a breadth of experience in several fields, combining insights from theology, psychology, church history and 35 years of practical experience as a church leader. Richard originally trained in medicine and has higher degrees in Theology and Counselling. He has worked alongside churches in the UK, North America and South Africa. He is involved in a wide variety of settings, ranging from ongoing contact with the Vatican to Ffald y Brenin retreat centre in Wales, where he was a trustee. His areas of interest include the interface between Celtic Christianity and today's Church and the vital importance of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Church. He produced several study guides for a Masters Degree programme on topics ranging from spirituality, self-awareness, communication and community formation.Richard is on the organising committee for the Gathering in Holy Spirit conference in Rome. Since 2012, he has been involved in official contact between the non-denominational churches and the Roman Catholic Church. He is a trustee for the International Charismatic Consultation (formerly ICCOWE). In his spare time, he loves to fly fish and play blues guitar.
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