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Sympathetic Leadership Cybernetics deals with the attitudes and
actions of managers working with positional authority and those
functioning in organizational leadership roles primarily through
personal influence. It is designed to stimulate the interest of
serious students in a particular aspect of management and
leadership required in the nonprofit sector. A Syllabus/Study Guide
is included.
This book deals with how to choose a mate, learn from mistakes,
stay married, and teach others to beak the cycle of dysfunctional
relationships. The present dating/mating/marriage system is not a
spouse trap; it is a dating/mating game. Part of the difficulty
with failed marriages is that the participants soon feel trapped.
When the dating game is over and they are tired of the old party
time, they want out. They start looking elsewhere for sensual
excitement, but there are children and financial obligations that
are not easy to evade. The more trapped they feel the worse the
relationship becomes. One more marriage relationship has been
sundered. There must be a better way
Hello My name is Erin and once upon a birthday my Aunt Gail was
getting ready to bake a birthday cake. I had an idea Why not make
soup. This book is a result of that idea. Why not join me in this
new tradition: make some birthday soup. You will "wove" it.
The difficulty in understanding the written word is not the
vagueness of the composition, but the elusiveness of the author. A
basic problem in understanding an authors words relates to the
language and culture. When words or thoughts are translated from
one language and a particular culture to another the meaning
changes. These changes often go unnoticed and individuals apply a
current definition to the words. In fact the meaning of words is in
people. This could be the reason English/European students read
authors rather than subjects. Knowing the orientation of the author
and the background, philosophy, and purpose of the composition
increases the understanding of the written document. So rooted in
the earliest awareness of a need for knowledge and the continuing
search by generations of thinkers, the systematic process of
investigation emerge, in spite of the hurdles of vested interests
and lack of support from the general populous. The present concept
of scientific methodology began to form during medieval times and
developed into a full body of concepts and constructs in the modern
age. As humans wrote down their observations, the effort to
understand what was written began. To understand and interpret
different aspects of human existence, various groups of scholars
began to devise different schemes, but all used the basic methods
of inquiry.
The restoration of a positive Protestant spirit that produces a
personal commitment to the basic tenets of the Christian Faith and
a spirit of cooperation are required to make Christianity viable.
In addition to the problems of name brand Christianity and freeze
frame theology, One Lord, One Faith and One Baptism have become
300-plus divisions with hostile leaders, competing agendas, and
opposing methodologies. Leaders must take the initiative to bring
renewal and restoration to local congregations and make evangelism
and missions central to the local programming
Discipleship is based on discipline. Discipline is a system of
rules affecting conduct or action, and implies instruction and
correction that improves, strengthens, molds, and perfects
character. No summary does justice to the wealth of meaning in the
teaching of Jesus; however, the simple truths were a basic message
to mankind: love God, follow Christ, and enjoy His blessings
The failed structures and adventures of the past may be instructive
for the present and predictive for the future. Church growth
follows natural laws and the relationship formula R= n X (n-1)
>?] holds the key to managing growth. When growth challenges the
ability to serve the needs of all the people -- growth becomes a
liability. The things Protestants complained about Catholicism are
being replicated in super-sized churches today
Dr. Green recognizes the growth crisis and addresses this book
directly to it. He knows the American church well. He speaks to
real conditions. Wasting no time on superficial considerations and
easy diagnosis, he identifies thirty-fuive reasons "Why Churches
Die" and proposes remedial action for each. His proposals are
biblical and will be welcomed by dedicated Christians of every
denomination. This creative and optimistic book should be widely
read by lay leaders and ministers. It is part of the wave of
tomorrow. --From the Foreword by Donald A. McGavran
This children's book uses the Sleepy Town lullaby as a guide and
builds on the value of school, learning and sharing what is learned
with the family to establish a positive nighttime routine. The
influence of the story will be experienced as the child learns to
sing the song and the Sleepy Town Village story is read.
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