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Full-Text Articles in Education
The Express: November 9, 2007, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: November 9, 2007, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2007-2008 (Volume 12)
Life on the Road with Caleb Goodrich, stage director — TUFW’s Dr. Hensley to Speak at Moody — The Irony of Gendercide — Right to be Wrong: Premarital Sex — Idle Hands Write Silly Articles — Capture the Pumpkin 2007 — Don Quixote de La Manche — How Facebook Has Changed Communication for a Generation — Sports Stats — The Rockin’ Restaurant Review: Klemm’s Kafe
The Business Of Christianity: The Growing Market For Everything Christian, Peter A. Maresco
The Business Of Christianity: The Growing Market For Everything Christian, Peter A. Maresco
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
n 2008, McFarland Publishers, Inc. of Jefferson, North Carolina is scheduled to publish my book: The Business of Christianity: The Growing Market for Everything Christian. The premise of this book is to elaborate in some detail how entrepreneurs are marketing products and services to the Christian consumer that have never been marketed before. Before going into what these products and services are, I should point out that these markets have always existed. The difference is, however, that with the attention given to, Evangelism, the religious right and the growth of mega-churches, those with memberships in excess of 2,000, businessmen and …
Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne
TUFW Alumni Publications (All)
The Fall 2007 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The Express: September 28, 2007, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: September 28, 2007, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2007-2008 (Volume 12)
Andy Booth Leads Innovative Renewal Week — Stick Figure Worship — The Pen is mightier than a Taser — Right to be Wrong: The Smoking Ban — Applied Learning: Summer Internships — It’s All About Music — Cheap And Fun in Fort Wayne: The Children’s Zoo — Sports Stats — Emily Ford: Bold Move for TTO — The Rockin’ Restaurant Review: Uno’s Chicago Grill
The Journey Of Life, C. William Pollard
The Journey Of Life, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Speaking at Emmaus College's (Dubuque, IA) 2007 convocation, Pollard urges the students to understand their vocation -- whatever it may be -- as a way of actualizing their commitment to Christ in everyday life.
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Summer 2007), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Summer 2007), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Summer 2007 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Are Teens Able To Articulate A Biblical Understanding Of Christianity?, Sheila L. Bruns
Are Teens Able To Articulate A Biblical Understanding Of Christianity?, Sheila L. Bruns
Master of Education Program Theses
The following study uses previous research about the religious and spiritual lives of American adolescents and their beliefs about the Christian faith to survey teenagers at a mid-western, Christian high school. The survey is given to find out what our young people know to be true about Christianity and if they can accurately articulate their beliefs based on Scripture and reinforced in the Heidelberg Catechism.
According to the research, the students surveyed are receiving the information they need to articulate a biblical definition of Christianity. They do, however, have their strengths and weaknesses. The weakest areas would be in the …
Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne
TUFW Alumni Publications (All)
The Spring 2007 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The Express: February 23, 2007, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: February 23, 2007, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2006-2007 (Volume 11)
Amstutz impacts lives as student body president — Snow storm buries TUFW campus — Don’t get hit by the boomerang syndrome — Lucky Thirteen: How One Person Can Make a Major Difference — Hollywood hits Clyde Taylor House — How to beat procrastination — Fast facts about Adam Zimmerman and Jessica Warriner — The rockin’ restaurant review: the Great Wall — Thoughts on Creation
Open For Business (Short Version), C. William Pollard
Open For Business (Short Version), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Reflecting on his own experience bridging the gulf between business and faith while serving as Chairman of ServiceMaster, Pollard encourages students at Covenant College to go forth into their future vocations confident in their abilities to integrate faith and work in whatever arena they are called to serve.
Management As A Liberal Art (Chattanooga, Tn), C. William Pollard
Management As A Liberal Art (Chattanooga, Tn), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Speaking at Covenant College, Pollard outlines his vision -- adopted from that of noted theorist Peter Drucker -- of management as a liberal art. In particular, he focuses on how corporate leadership cannot be oriented to simply utilitarian goals but must also consider the whole person physical, spiritual, and moral being.
Open For Business (Long Version), C. William Pollard
Open For Business (Long Version), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Reflecting on his own experience bridging the gulf between business and faith while serving as Chairman of ServiceMaster, in this lecture Pollard encourages students at Covenant College to go forth into their future vocations confident that they will be able to integrate faith and work in whatever arena they are called to serve in.
An Examination Of Teacher As Servant: What Makes A Christian Teacher Servant Different?, Lila Sybesma
An Examination Of Teacher As Servant: What Makes A Christian Teacher Servant Different?, Lila Sybesma
Faculty Tenure Papers
No abstract provided.
The Center For Christian-Jewish Understanding Of Sacred Heart University: An Example Of Fostering Dialogue And Understanding, Anthony J. Cernera
The Center For Christian-Jewish Understanding Of Sacred Heart University: An Example Of Fostering Dialogue And Understanding, Anthony J. Cernera
SHU Faculty Publications
Nostra Aetate (Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions, 1965), and subsequent documents, Guidelines and Suggestions (1974), Notes on the Correct Way to Present the Jews and Judaism in Preaching and Catechesis in the Catholic Church (1985), and We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah (1998), prepared the path for a theological and educational agenda that was both corrective (the purging of anti-Jewish material from textbooks, catechisms, and preaching) and provided an opportunity for renewal, especially in the growth in theological study and dialogue between Christians and Jews. Since the founding of the first Interfaith Center in …
Christian Witness And Respect For Persons, Bradley Baurain
Christian Witness And Respect For Persons, Bradley Baurain
Bradley Baurain
Respect for persons has been widely acknowledged and discussed as a key moral dimension in education and teaching English to speakers of other languages. Christians believe in this value, particularly as it is articulated within scripture and tradition. Recent critics, however, seem to perceive a basic incompatibility between a Christian religious imperative to bear witness to one’s faith and a moral imperative to respect other persons. Beginning from an argument that all teaching is teaching for change, this essay makes a case that the two are not only not contradictory, but in fact should be consanguineous. Key issues explored include …