The Acronym Model of SERVANT-Leadership™ includes the principle of Virtue. This 8-minute lesson shows this principle as practiced by Oskar Schindler (played by Liam Neeson). Schindler was a German Industrialist in World War II and an imperfect man in many ways. However, he saved the lives of 1,200 Jews by employing them in his factories and shielding them from death camps.
As the end nears for Nazi Germany, Oskar Schindler convinces the Nazi leader of a work camp to sell the employees to Schindler, so he can take them away and prevent their execution. In this scene, he works with his right-hand partner, Itzhak Stern, to create the list of as many people they can name and he can afford to buy, so they may be spared from gas chambers.
War is hell. In this example, what would be considered illegal and sinful in any of there setting may suddenly be revealed as virtuous. The evils you face are unlikely to compare to Nazi Germany. However, you will face threats to your virtues.
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Universal Pictures
December 15, 1993
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