| A fictional account of a university professor who invites, into a dormitory setting, those students who desire to develop themselves as servant-leaders. The premise is that some teachers, on their own, may want to offer a greater basis for hope to contemporary students than is now generally available. Teacher as Servant is a realistic account of what the lives of both teacher and students could be like if this initiative were taken. This book has inspired several universities to establish servant-leadership houses in recent years.
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