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"For the first time in my life, I finally see purpose for all I
have endured with God's amazing Grace. I have a compassion for
others who are hurting. Not necessarily just widows, but all
hearts. I have a sense about people that I can look into a crowd of
faces and sense they are hurting. I do not know the hurt they are
experiencing, but I feel their hurt. I often speak to various
groups about grief or other similar topics and I look across a room
and can just feel the look on their faces by searching their
hearts. I cannot explain it. Some often refer to it as the gift of
discernment. I often refer to is a curse because after I experience
that, it drains me emotionally and physically. But I feel that God
uses those times to keep me fresh and true to my feelings and where
they come from in order to help others."
There is no handbook for women who suddenly find themselves on
the downward spiral to widowhood. "Building a Ministry of Comfort
and Compassion" isn't a guideline, but a source of hope and
encouragement on the journey into and through widowhood, as
experienced by author Elaine Cook.
What is, or what should be, the function of sport in a globalized,
commercialized world? Why does sport matter in the 21st century? In
Ethics and Governance in Sport: the future of sport imagined, an
ensemble of leading international experts from across the fields of
sport management and ethics calls for a new model of sport that
goes beyond the traditional view that sport automatically
encourages positive physical, psychological, social, moral and
political values. Acknowledging that sport is beset by poor
practice, corruption, and harmful behaviors, it explores current
issues in sport ethics, governance and development, considering how
good governance and the positive potentials of sport can be
implemented in a globalized sporting landscape. Ethics and
Governance in Sport suggests a future model of sport governance
based on well substantiated projections, and argues that
identifying the root causes of harmful behavior, those things that
are characteristic of sport, and engaging sport managers, policy
makers and leaders of sport organizations, is essential if sport is
to thrive. The book's interdisciplinary examination of sport,
encompassing philosophy, sociology, economics, management and sport
development, and its forward-looking approach makes it important
reading for advanced students, researchers and policy makers with
an interest in the place and development of modern sport. Its clear
messages invite self-reflection and discussion, especially within
sports organizations.
What is, or what should be, the function of sport in a globalized,
commercialized world? Why does sport matter in the 21st century? In
Ethics and Governance in Sport: the future of sport imagined, an
ensemble of leading international experts from across the fields of
sport management and ethics calls for a new model of sport that
goes beyond the traditional view that sport automatically
encourages positive physical, psychological, social, moral and
political values. Acknowledging that sport is beset by poor
practice, corruption, and harmful behaviors, it explores current
issues in sport ethics, governance and development, considering how
good governance and the positive potentials of sport can be
implemented in a globalized sporting landscape. Ethics and
Governance in Sport suggests a future model of sport governance
based on well substantiated projections, and argues that
identifying the root causes of harmful behavior, those things that
are characteristic of sport, and engaging sport managers, policy
makers and leaders of sport organizations, is essential if sport is
to thrive. The book's interdisciplinary examination of sport,
encompassing philosophy, sociology, economics, management and sport
development, and its forward-looking approach makes it important
reading for advanced students, researchers and policy makers with
an interest in the place and development of modern sport. Its clear
messages invite self-reflection and discussion, especially within
sports organizations.
To help clients with autism think differently about their future,
practitioners need to think differently about autism...
Solution-focused practice is founded on a firm belief that the full
potential of every human being can be realized. This concise,
pragmatic guide explains how the practice can be effectively
adapted to help clients on the autism spectrum find solutions to
their problems, by addressing autism not as a disability but as a
different way of thinking. The first section is a helpful
introduction to how solution-focused practitioners can gain an
understanding of autism by viewing it from a 'different culture'
perspective; the second part offers handy rules and tips for
applying knowledge respectfully and creating successful
conversations with clients. People with autism often feel let down
by social support services. This forward-thinking book is a vital
resource for helping clients feel welcome and empowered in helping
settings and beyond.
Contributing Authors Include Willard C. Olson, Frances Maib, Grace
Garretson, And Many Others. Foreword By Leland B. Jacobs. The
Putnam Series In Education.
Contributing Authors Include Willard C. Olson, Frances Maib, Grace
Garretson, And Many Others. Foreword By Leland B. Jacobs. The
Putnam Series In Education.
"For the first time in my life, I finally see purpose for all I
have endured with God's amazing Grace. I have a compassion for
others who are hurting. Not necessarily just widows, but all
hearts. I have a sense about people that I can look into a crowd of
faces and sense they are hurting. I do not know the hurt they are
experiencing, but I feel their hurt. I often speak to various
groups about grief or other similar topics and I look across a room
and can just feel the look on their faces by searching their
hearts. I cannot explain it. Some often refer to it as the gift of
discernment. I often refer to is a curse because after I experience
that, it drains me emotionally and physically. But I feel that God
uses those times to keep me fresh and true to my feelings and where
they come from in order to help others."
There is no handbook for women who suddenly find themselves on
the downward spiral to widowhood. "Building a Ministry of Comfort
and Compassion" isn't a guideline, but a source of hope and
encouragement on the journey into and through widowhood, as
experienced by author Elaine Cook.
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