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Review Of Ron Edmonson, The Mythical Leader: The Seven Myths Of Leadership, Rodney A. Palmer
Review Of Ron Edmonson, The Mythical Leader: The Seven Myths Of Leadership, Rodney A. Palmer
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No abstract provided.
Jesus, God's Story And Storyteller, Kenley D. Hall
Jesus, God's Story And Storyteller, Kenley D. Hall
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The preachers of the twenty-first century who make the deepest impact will be preachers committed to the homiletical example of Jesus. Like Jesus, they will be God’s story and become God’s storyteller. They will utilize the art of storytelling to make God’s truth come alive by capturing the imagination of people in such a way that they have a dynamic experience with Him who is “the Truth.”
Church Volunteers: Finding Them, Training Then, And Keeping Them: Part 1, S. Joseph Kidder
Church Volunteers: Finding Them, Training Then, And Keeping Them: Part 1, S. Joseph Kidder
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This three-part series will be devoted to the subject of finding, training, and retaining volunteers, using ideas gleaned from many growing and effective Adventist churches.
Review Of Rick Sessoms, Leading With Story: Cultivating Christ-Centered Leaders In A Storycentric Generation, S. Joseph Kidder
Review Of Rick Sessoms, Leading With Story: Cultivating Christ-Centered Leaders In A Storycentric Generation, S. Joseph Kidder
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No abstract provided.
Growing In Hope, S. Joseph Kidder
Use Of Alcohol: Not Safe At Any Level, Alina M. Baltazar
Use Of Alcohol: Not Safe At Any Level, Alina M. Baltazar
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The safest level of alcohol consumpton is zero. Alcohol is not a health beverage! Drinking while in college is risking your chances of success in school as well as your future health and happiness.
Celebration Of Diversity, Katelyn Campbell, S. Joseph Kidder
Celebration Of Diversity, Katelyn Campbell, S. Joseph Kidder
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Diversity is worth celebrating. It can be incredibly helpful in bringing us together in dialogue, love, and mission. By engaging with our differences, we can not only reach more people effectively for the kingdom of God but also be more united as a church body. When we choose to listen to, dialogue with, and learn from one another, we allow ourselves to be humbled. We cannot be united in our diversity and remain proud of heart. It is a spirit of humility that allows us to truly connect not only with those with whom we agree but also with those …
Women In The Word, Hyveth Williams
Women In The Word, Hyveth Williams
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"While affirming the call to proclaim the gospel alongside our brothers in ministry, this article offers tips, advice, and even instructions on how to be the best preachers God has endowed us to be at a time when the contributions of women in the world and, slowly, in the Word, are receiving increasing attention and recognition."
Keeping Your Spirituality Alive, S. Joseph Kidder, David K. Penno
Keeping Your Spirituality Alive, S. Joseph Kidder, David K. Penno
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When we think of biblical spirituality, we often limit ourselves to the spiritual practices such as prayer, devotions, fasting, worship, etc. These are certainly all vital components of our spiritual life. But less often do we consider ministry for others as part of our own walk with Jesus. Sometimes we see ministry as an optional part of spirituality, often left to those we perceive as “really spiritual.” But the Word of God indicates that a very important part of our walk with Jesus is our service to His body, the church, and to the lost sheep outside the church.
"Whosoever Will": Embracing Everyone, David K. Penno
"Whosoever Will": Embracing Everyone, David K. Penno
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The Bible clearly calls Christians to minister to, and to invite to discipleship, all persons in the world (Matt. 28:19, 20; Rev. 14:6). This includes persons who have sexual attractions that are outside the biblical design, whether they act on those desires or not. We do not have the option to ignore, reject, or marginalize them (nor should we do this to anyone else; all people are important to God). So the question becomes, how do we make room for everyone?
There are at least three levels of relationship that the church has with persons …
Differences Between American And Christian Cultures., Grace Chi, Jerry L. Chi
Differences Between American And Christian Cultures., Grace Chi, Jerry L. Chi
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No abstract provided.
Jornada Completa: Um Sermão Sem Apelo Eficaz É Semelhante A Uma Viagem Que Não Alcança Seu Destino, Willie Edward Hucks Ii
Jornada Completa: Um Sermão Sem Apelo Eficaz É Semelhante A Uma Viagem Que Não Alcança Seu Destino, Willie Edward Hucks Ii
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No abstract provided.
Parenting Adolescents In Today’S World, Alina M. Baltazar
Parenting Adolescents In Today’S World, Alina M. Baltazar
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No abstract provided.
First Mission Outpost: The Family, Alina M. Baltazar, Silvia Bacchiocchi
First Mission Outpost: The Family, Alina M. Baltazar, Silvia Bacchiocchi
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No abstract provided.
A New Paradigm, S. Joseph Kidder, Kristy L. Hudson
A New Paradigm, S. Joseph Kidder, Kristy L. Hudson
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No abstract provided.
An Opportunity To Be Creative, S. Joseph Kidder, Kristy L. Hudson
An Opportunity To Be Creative, S. Joseph Kidder, Kristy L. Hudson
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No abstract provided.
Dynamics Of Leadership And Followership, Boubakar Sanou
Dynamics Of Leadership And Followership, Boubakar Sanou
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No abstract provided.
Longings And Losses: Working With Grieving Families, David Sedlacek, Beverly Sedlacek
Longings And Losses: Working With Grieving Families, David Sedlacek, Beverly Sedlacek
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No abstract provided.
Connecting To God Through Giving, S. Joseph Kidder
Connecting To God Through Giving, S. Joseph Kidder
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No abstract provided.