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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Religious institutions & organizations > Religious & spiritual leaders
Cultural records such as dedications, honorific statues and decrees
are keys to understanding the manifold and diverse social roles and
religious functions of priesthoods in the cities of Asia Minor and
the Aegean islands from the classical period to late antiquity.
These texts and images indicate how the priests and priestesses saw
themselves and were viewed by others. The approaches in this volume
are historical, religious, and archaeological, and they elucidate
the religious functions that the cult personnel fulfilled for the
city, and the perception of priests and priestesses as citizens of
the polis. The volume focuses on developments from the Hellenistic
period into Imperial times. Subjects include: gendered priesthoods
and family traditions, the topography of honorary statues and the
presentation of funerary monuments, federal and civic priesthoods
as well as priests of private cult-foundations, benefactions and
social pressure, and the religious, social and political functions
of priests and priestesses within cities.
This book conveys a unique, unrivaled, and moving insight into the
life of Monty Howell, the little-know eldest son of Leonard Howell,
regarded as the Father of Rastafari. Opening several files, over
the pages, the man is revealed behind the son. Being both an actor
and storyteller of History, Monty Howell blends anecdotes,
reflections, and revelations, avoiding no subject, even the most
delicate and scorching. With confidence, he takes you through his
childhood memories, his conflicts with Jamaica, and his
reconciliations on behalf of his father's legacy. With bold,
mature, incisive, and provocative assertions, he even reframed the
Rasta experiences and the development of Rastafari, altering the
terms of the knowledge and the subsequent discourse.
"Leadership is more than position. It's more than money and power.
If you are a leader, God made you a leader. Leadership from the
Inside Out reveals that God alone appoints leaders and that divine
appointment is the single greatest factor determining a leader's
success. Leadership from the Inside Out clearly defines the
critical path requirements of effective leadership, examines each
of them one by one and discerns the thoughts and intents of the
heart (Hebrews 4:12, KJV) in the light of God's Word."
As understanding and awareness of abuse has grown, many revelations
of church leaders abusing their power have come to light. How did
the church get here? Is there a way we can address both individual
and institutional failings to counter the misuse of power and, more
importantly, prevent it in first place? Powerful Leaders? exposes
and explores how leaders are tempted away from a biblical model of
leadership into illegitimate - and in the worst cases abusive - use
of authority and power. Director of Living Leadership, a charity
that focuses on healthy leadership and church culture, Marcus
Honeysett traces how leaders move along a spectrum of healthy to
unhealthy uses of power and position and offers practical wisdom
for countering and preventing harmful leadership. Drawing on his
years of experience in the local church and working with leaders
and congregations, Honeysett unpacks how to spot danger signs of
abuse in the church and provides advice on what to do if you see or
are under unhealthy leadership. He also explores why people don't
blow the whistle and encourages critical self-examination in
existing leaders to ensure they maintain a healthy use of power -
and offers guidance to help leaders improve their skills and move
back towards healthy, biblically-based leadership. For anyone
concerned about improving safeguarding in the church, Powerful
Leaders? will prove a valuable resource. It challenges and equips
both those in leadership and those in a position to hold leaders
accountable, and will empower them to take the necessary steps
forward to create healthier church cultures in which everyone can
thrive.
The WorshipMusic.com 2003 Book of the Year Andy Park writes, "I've
learned through the years that becoming a worship leader involves
far more than developing a set of skills--it's all about developing
a life in God." Here's your opportunity to sit at the feet of one
who has for twenty-five years led contemporary worship services in
the United States and Canada. In Park's book you'll get an inside
look at how this worship leader has learned to follow the leading
of the Spirit as he brings others into God's presence. And you'll
find practical advice, experienced counsel and inspiring ideas on a
variety of issues like songwriting pulling together a team staying
humble planning the flow of worship what to do in times of dryness
working with the pastor and much more Above all, Park will help you
discover what it means for you as a worship leader to be first and
foremost a worshiper.
It can be said, almost without exaggeration, that martyrdom has
become one of the most pressing theological issues facing the
contemporary world. Since the attack on the World Trade Center in
2001, the world has had to face up to an Islamic manifestation of
martyrdom. Martyrdom has a long history; as long as individuals
have been dying for their faith or cause, others have been telling
and more importantly, interpreting their stories. These
martyrologies are essentially conflict stories. Whether a Christian
confessing her faith before a bemused Roman governor, or a suicide
bomber blowing himself up in a crowed cafe in Jerusalem, the way
these stories are recounted - positively or negatively - reflect a
wider conflict in which the narrator and his community find
themselves. Martyr narratives, whether textual, oral, or even a CNN
news report, do more than simply report a death; they also contain
the interpretative framework by which that death is understood -
again positively or negatively. When the death of a martyr is
reported, the way in which that story is told places that death
within a larger narrative of conflict, which may be regional,
global, or even cosmic. The martyr becomes a symbol of the
community's desires and hopes, or for that matter, their terrors
and fears, but in either case, the martyr is representative of a
larger struggle, and often martyrology contains the vision of how
the community envisages final victory over their enemy. This book
aims to illuminate the way these conflict stories have been told
and function (principally, though not exclusively) within
Christian, Jewish, and Islamic communities. Continuum's "Guides for
the Perplexed" are clear, concise and accessible introductions to
thinkers, writers and subjects that students and readers can find
especially challenging - or indeed downright bewildering.
Concentrating specifically on what it is that makes the subject
difficult to grasp, these books explain and explore key themes and
ideas, guiding the reader towards a thorough understanding of
demanding material.
This study of shamanistic practices in contemporary Japan examines
the shamanic figures surviving in Japan today, their initiatory
dreams, ascetic practices, the supernatural beings with whom they
communicate, and the geography of the other world in myth and
legend.
The NKJV Foundation Study Bible is the perfect foundation for Bible study and the Christian life. Build your life on it! Now in easy-to-read large print.
Available for the first time in large Comfort Print, the beloved Foundation Study Bible is now more readable and helpful than ever! A rich resource for everyone longing to understand more of God's Word, whether you're a beginner or an experienced disciple, The Foundation Study Bible includes extensive study helps: verse-by-verse study and theological notes, full-color maps, a concordance, and cross-references. Featuring an easy-to-use layout that is concise and trustworthy, with straightforward and broad study notes that help you study God’s truth, the NKJV Foundation Study Bible is a great choice for any Bible student or church leader.
Intended for both beginning and experienced students of Scripture who want a Bible that contains the key features of a study Bible in a convenient and portable size, even in large print, the NKJV Foundation Study Bible is a solid foundation to build one’s faith upon.
Features include:
- Book introductions give brief background information for more context
- Concise study notes provide helpful comments on passages of Scripture
- Over 300 theological notes and index draw attention to important doctrinal themes
- End-of-page cross-references direct attention to other passages for further study of words and concepts in Scripture
- Concordance provides an alphabetical listing of important passages by key words
- Extensive study aids: book introductions, cross-references, Harmony of the Gospels, Prophecies of the Messiah Fulfilled, The Miracles of Jesus, and Prayers of the Bible
- Full-color Bible maps
- Words of Christ in red
- Clear and readable Comfort Print
We Must Speak: Rethinking How We Communicate About Faith in the
21st Century "Pray that I may declare (the message) boldly, as I
must speak." - Ephesians 6:20 In "We Must Speak," Larry Hollon
addresses the communications crisis in mainline denominations and
sounds a call to action for the church: Speak out in today's
digital culture or risk irrelevance. Communications technology is
connecting people in unprecedented ways, yet many mainline churches
have been slow to adapt - and have continued to lose members and
status. Other voices and messages are filling the void, offering
superficial entertainment and consumerism as poor substitutes for
the good news of the church. By embracing communications ministry,
churches can transform their communities, change lives and be the
presence of Christ for a hurting world. Hollon shares success
stories, a theologically grounded vision, and specific steps for
local congregations and denominations to tap the power of
communications. "Larry Hollon sets out the case for why we need to
maintain our voice ... in a world crowded with competing messages
and often destructive values." - Mike McCurry, former White House
press secretary
In this riveting novel, beloved international bestselling author
Deepak Chopra captures the spellbinding life story of the great and
often misunderstood Prophet.
Islam was born in a cradle of tribal turmoil, and the arrival of
one God who vanquished hundreds of ancient Arabian gods changed the
world forever. God reached down into the life of Muhammad, a
settled husband and father, and spoke through him. Muhammad's
divine and dangerous task was to convince his people to renounce
their ancestral idols and superstitious veneration of multiple
gods. From the first encounter, God did not leave Muhammad alone,
his life was no longer his own, and with each revelation the
creation of a new way of life formed and a religion was born.
Muhammad didn't see himself as the son of God or as one who
achieved cosmic enlightenment. His relatives and neighbors didn't
part the way when he walked down the parched dirt streets of Mecca.
There was no mark of divinity. Orphaned by age six, Muhammad grew
up surrounded by dozens of cousins and extended family to become a
trusted merchant. Muhammad saw himself as an ordinary man and that
is why what happened to him is so extraordinary.
Rooted in historical detail, Muhammad brings the Prophet to life
through the eyes of those around him. A Christian hermit mystic
foretells a special destiny, a pugnacious Bedouin wet nurse raises
him in the desert, and a religious rebel in Mecca secretly takes
the young orphan under his spiritual wing. Each voice, each chapter
brings Muhammad and the creation of Islam into a new light. The
angel Gabriel demands Muhammad to recite, the first convert risks
his life to protect his newfound faith, and Muhammad's life is not
a myth but an incredible true and surprisingly unknown story of a
man and a moment that sparked a worldwide transformation.
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