Word and Work: Leadership in the Public Sphere

God has given us all vocations no matter where we are or where we work. In this episode of Word and Work: An Intersection, Dale Meyer talks with Dr. Eric Knost, the superintendent of the Rockwood School District, the largest public school system in St. Louis County. With 33 school buildings and more than 20,000 children in the district, Knost works to create a sense of community and connectedness among his students and staff. Well-known for being a visible and approachable superintendent, Knost shares how his faith daily intersects with role as a servant-leader in the public sphere.

You can download the episode in video (mp4) or audio (mp3) format at the Word and Work Scholar page.

Word and Work: An Intersection is a video and audio program providing a behind-the-scenes look at ministry where everyday life and God’s Word meet. It is broadcast on KFUO Radio every Thursday at 2:00 pm CT.

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