Leading the War

Leading the War by James Knaggs, published by Salvation Army in August 2015, is a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of Salvation Army officership as a form of vocational extremism. This edition, comprising 158 pages, delves into the authors’ global findings on the role of officers in the 21st century, presenting a perspective that challenges the notion of an easy path within the world of faith.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the responsibilities and commitments associated with being a Salvation Army officer. The book addresses the complexities of full-time service and invites those interested in this vocation to consider a deeper understanding of their calling. With a focus on religion, this work aims to inspire current officers and those contemplating their future in service, offering insights into the challenges and rewards of this unique path.
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“While many in the world of faith seek an easy path, James Knaggs and Stephen Court posit an alternative worldview for building the Kingdom of God–Salvation Army officership as vocational extremism. The authors hold no punches as they present their global findings regarding the look of officership in the 21st Century. It is a must-read for current officers and anyone willing to accept God’s call to full-time service as a Salvation Army officer.”–
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