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Preacher's Magazine Volume 66 Number 02, Randal E. Denny (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 66 Number 02, Randal E. Denny (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
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A Pastor’s Prayer, Delbert L. Bieber
EDITORIAL
Pastoral Ministry: The Arena of Human Experience, Randal E. Denny
PULPIT MASTERPIECE
The God Who Waits, J. Wallace Hamilton
PASTOR, BE ENCOURAGED
Keep Your Perspective, C. Neil Strait
PREACHING
A Remedy for the Illustration Blues, Stanley H. Purdum
Rehearsing Your Sermon, Rolland R. Reece
CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
Recovery and Rehabilitation: Hope for Pastors Who Go Down in Flames!, Donald M. Joy
On the Road Again: Pennsylvania Pastor Enjoys His Motorcycle, Angela Elwell Hunt
MINISTER’S MATE
A Christmas Gift, Thelma M. Chandler
Letter to the Editor, Anonymous
PASTOR’S PERSONAL GROWTH
He Is …
Communication Stressors And Coping Strategies Among Chinese Students In The United States, Qiu Lu Liang
Communication Stressors And Coping Strategies Among Chinese Students In The United States, Qiu Lu Liang
Dissertations and Theses
Following China's open door policy in the late 70's and early 80's, there has been a significant increase in the number of Chinese students and scholars attending academic institutions in the U.S. As sojourners in a foreign culture, Chinese students inevitably experience difficulties in their daily life and academic endeavors. The purpose of the thesis is to examine what are the specific situations that are perceived by Chinese students as stressful, how they cope with the situations, and whether there are correlations between the perceived stressors, coping strategies, and the academic, performance of the Chinese students.
Preacher's Magazine Volume 66 Number 01, Randal E. Denny (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 66 Number 01, Randal E. Denny (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
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EDITORIAL
Church— Our Extended Family, Randal E. Denny
PREACHING
Why I Believe in Preaching, Brook Thelander
Excitement About Expository Preaching, J. Grant Swank, Jr.
PULPIT MASTERPIECE
Come Before Winter, Clarence Edward Macartney
SERMON
Wisdom for Our Day, Gordon J. Thomas
CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
Congregational Recovery: Hope and Healing Following Pastoral Sexual Failure, Donald M. Joy
PASTORAL CARE
I Can’t Minister to the Handicapped Because . . . , Lillian Johnston
The Pastor and the Alcoholic—Enablement or Confrontation, D. W. Lamkin
SOUNDING BOARD
Not Wimber or Wesley, Mike MacNeil
PASTOR, BE ENCOURAGED
The Soul of the Church, C. Neil …
Communication Stress And Coping Strategies Among Japanese University Students In The United States, Atsuko Kurogi
Communication Stress And Coping Strategies Among Japanese University Students In The United States, Atsuko Kurogi
Dissertations and Theses
The significant increase of Japanese students studying in the United States suggests an increase in interactions with Americans. However, it does not mean that Japanese are aware of intercultural communication. They may experience stress in their interactions and their acculturative process because of cultural differences. They also may try to cope with the stress in their own way. Their stress and coping strategies may affect their academic performance, which is the most important aspect in their student life.
The purpose of this study is to examine whether there is any relationship among communication stressors, coping strategies, perceived academic self-efficacy, self-statement …
Ua68/2 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. Xi, No. 1, Wku Latin American Studies
Ua68/2 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. Xi, No. 1, Wku Latin American Studies
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Newsletter created by WKU Latin American Studies program regarding science, politics and economic advances in Latin America as well as cooperative projects between WKU and universities across Latin America. The newsletter is written in both English and Spanish.
Preacher's Magazine Volume 65 Number 04, Randal E. Denny (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 65 Number 04, Randal E. Denny (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
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EDITORIAL
Christian Ministry— a Passion, Not a Profession, Randal E. Denny
THE HIGHEST CALLING
Interview with a Young Pastor, Anonymous
Reflections on the Ministry as a Divine and Human Calling, Leon O. Hynson
The Night Before Recall, Rip Wright
Ready to Go, Ready to Stay? Leroy Channing
Being “Power Hungry,” Keith Drury
Would Someone Please Define Success?, Garland Wallace
You Know It’s Time to Move When, Jerry L. Crain
The Moving Van, Russ Albertson
Sincere Exploitation of the Gospel, Dennis D. Frey
Too Many Arms? Roy Austin
The Clergyman and Community Clubs, Derl G. Keefer
The Success …
Preacher's Magazine Volume 65 Number 03, Randal E. Denny (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 65 Number 03, Randal E. Denny (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
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EDITORIAL
‘TIs the Season to Be Joyful, Randal E. Denny
FEATURES
Restored, James E. Copple with Eileen L. Copple
Prophet Unawares, Elizabeth A. Cutting
Glimpses, David W. Waltner
Peter Remembers — Thirty Years Later, James W. Thompson
SOCIAL CONCERN
Back to the Beginning, Carol Wight-Oritton
AIDS: The Challenge for Compassion, Carol Wight-Oritton
Called for This Time, Richard F. Schubert
The Answer to AIDS: Obedience, Tom Nees
CHAPLAINCY
A Reserve Chaplain— Right Place at the Right Time, David A. Tish
The Ministry of Presence, Jack Nix
PASTOR’S PERSONAL GROWTH
The Dynamics of Ministerial Morality, Lyndon K. McDowell
MINISTER’S …
Assessing The Early Effects Of Emerging Trade Blocs: Research Agendas For North America And Europe., Janos L. Wimpffen, Russell B. Capelle Jr, Ann M. Oberhauser, James E. Randall, Barney L. Warf
Assessing The Early Effects Of Emerging Trade Blocs: Research Agendas For North America And Europe., Janos L. Wimpffen, Russell B. Capelle Jr, Ann M. Oberhauser, James E. Randall, Barney L. Warf
Ann Oberhauser