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Seminary Training, Role Demands, Family Stressors And Strategies For Alleviation Of Stressors In Pastors’ Families, David Sedlacek, Duane C. Mcbride, René Drumm
Seminary Training, Role Demands, Family Stressors And Strategies For Alleviation Of Stressors In Pastors’ Families, David Sedlacek, Duane C. Mcbride, René Drumm
Human Subject Research Archive
This is a report from a study of the stressors faced by Seventh-day Adventist pastors and their families in the North American Division.
Frequent Family Dinners Protect Our Children, Duane C. Mcbride, Alina M. Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, Kathryn Conopio
Frequent Family Dinners Protect Our Children, Duane C. Mcbride, Alina M. Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, Kathryn Conopio
Faculty Publications
Frequent family dinners have multiple benefits to children and teens that aid in positive youth development.
United We Stand': A Biblical Perspective On Ecumenical Relations, Gerald A. Klingbeil
United We Stand': A Biblical Perspective On Ecumenical Relations, Gerald A. Klingbeil
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
A Christian Critique Of The Antimodern Quest: Challenge And Opportunity, John Wesley Taylor V
A Christian Critique Of The Antimodern Quest: Challenge And Opportunity, John Wesley Taylor V
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
A Strategy To Present The Concept Of Headship: Healing Families In The North Burundi Mission, Joseph Ndikubwayo
A Strategy To Present The Concept Of Headship: Healing Families In The North Burundi Mission, Joseph Ndikubwayo
Professional Dissertations DMin
Problem. The headship of a husband over a wife is one of the concepts that creates a lot of misunderstanding in some Seventh-day Adventist homes in the North Burundi Mission. This situation has impacted both families and the church. On one hand, a husband believes he is to be strong, that he is the only one who can think logically, and that he should make all the decisions for the household. On other hand, a woman is considered to be weak, and therefore must respect her husband, have babies, and keep quiet. Unfortunately many women show respect out of fear …
The Relationship Of Family, Church, School, Peers, Media, And Adventist Culture To The Religiosity Of Adventist Youth In Puerto Rico, Edwin P. Alicea Santiago
The Relationship Of Family, Church, School, Peers, Media, And Adventist Culture To The Religiosity Of Adventist Youth In Puerto Rico, Edwin P. Alicea Santiago
Dissertations
Problem. No formal study that considers the influence of the family, church, school, peers, media, and Adventist culture on the denominational loyalty, Christian commitment, and religious behavior of Adventist young people of Puerto Rico has previously been conducted. Therefore, pastors, parents, teachers, church leaders, and administrators have no data on which to base their assessment of the religiosity of Adventist young people.
Method. This study used youth ages 14 to 21 from the youth sample of the Avance PR study conducted in 1995 in Adventist schools and churches in Puerto Rico. For the analysis, the sample was divided. When studying …