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2012 Legacy Banquet, Cedarville University
2012 Legacy Banquet, Cedarville University
Legacy Banquet Programs
No abstract provided.
The Loop (Fall 2012), Taylor University
The Loop (Fall 2012), Taylor University
The Loop (2012-2017)
The Fall 2012 edition of Taylor University’s The Loop.
The Father's Business Person, The Shift To Tentmaking Missions Strategy, Chris White
The Father's Business Person, The Shift To Tentmaking Missions Strategy, Chris White
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the important place that tentmaking holds or should hold in missions strategy. It is the belief of the author (supported by almost 20 years of ministry experience overseas) that visas and money are often barriers to ministry effectiveness. This paper would like to provide a solution (i.e. tentmaking) to these common tensions that most missionaries encounter. The value of the topic is very personal to the author's ministry: first because I am currently serving on the mission field (needing a visa and money), and second because of the potential tentmaking holds for …
Exploring The Background And Motivations Of Social Entrepreneurs, Timothy A. Lucas
Exploring The Background And Motivations Of Social Entrepreneurs, Timothy A. Lucas
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
No abstract provided.
Theology Of Poverty Boyd, Evangelical Advocacy: A Response To Global Poverty
Theology Of Poverty Boyd, Evangelical Advocacy: A Response To Global Poverty
Syllabi
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The Message And The Ministry, Michael A. Rynkiewich
Who Is My Neighbor?, Todd Johnson
Who Is My Neighbor?, Todd Johnson
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
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Metanoia (2012 Travel Edition), Taylor University
Metanoia (2012 Travel Edition), Taylor University
Metanoia (2011-2012)
The 2012 travel edition of Taylor University’s Metanoia.
Biztech Winter 2012, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Winter 2012, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The winter 2012 edition of BizTech features articles on the business society, visiting accounting firms, and the marketing club's trip to New York.
Book Review: Great Commission Companies: The Emerging Role Of Business In Missions By Steve Rundle And Tom Steffen, Anthony Casey
Book Review: Great Commission Companies: The Emerging Role Of Business In Missions By Steve Rundle And Tom Steffen, Anthony Casey
Great Commission Research Journal
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Book Review: Deep Church: A Third Way Beyond Emerging And Traditional By Jim Belcher, William P. Brooks
Book Review: Deep Church: A Third Way Beyond Emerging And Traditional By Jim Belcher, William P. Brooks
Great Commission Research Journal
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A Comprehensive And Individual Perspective: A New Model For Assessing Missionary Needs In Order To Prevent Burnout, Kyra Schellenberger
A Comprehensive And Individual Perspective: A New Model For Assessing Missionary Needs In Order To Prevent Burnout, Kyra Schellenberger
Senior Honors Theses
In the last 20-30 years, missionary burnout has become a popular topic in the missionary care and support community. Although much research has been done on the issue, few studies have provided a comprehensive approach to the study and appropriate care of these missionaries. The goal of this research was to present a model that more accurately represented missionary struggles while incorporating past findings on missionary burnout. Four retired missionaries were interviewed about their experiences on the field, and their estimation of the model’s relevancy and helpfulness. Despite similar experiences amongst the participants, the responses further confirmed the individual nature …