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Every Christian faces challenges that cause them to wonder where
God is in the midst of their situation. Dr. Walker writes through
the lens of transparency and shares his struggles about ministry,
marriage, the case that sent him to prison and the process of a
miracle that set him free. This book will challenge and encourage
you to search your own heart and rediscover what it means to be
after the heart of God. His refusal to faint in the face of
adversity and still return to the pulpit he left is truly a miracle
worth reading about. Dr. Walker is a chosen prophet with the
dynamic gift of equipping and empowering God's people for the
journey ahead. Dr. John H. Walker has been in ministry over 30
years and has been the Senior Pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church in
Charlotte for more than 20 years. He is the author of several
books: The Role of the Church in Reclaiming the Black Male A Fresh
Look at the New Testament Deacon Pearls in the Pew Dr. Walker is a
chosen, anointed, Pastor/Teacher that has been tried, tested and
has been triumphant over his challenges. Through his gifted
anointed preaching, teaching, and prophetic voice he is called upon
throughout the country giving his testimony and training Christian
leaders for this 21st Century.
In Pearls in the Pew, Dr. John H. Walker presents a fresh look at
mining the unlimited potential of the laity and introduces a Laity
Leadership Training program. The program is based on the powerful
Being, Becoming and Doing model for equipping lay leders in the new
millennium. This book is a must-have leadership development tool
for pastors and laypersons.
The primary purpose and objective of this course is to come to a
clearer understanding of the role, responsibility and work of
deacons. A secondary objective is to gain knowledge, information
and understanding to equip deacons to perform their task
effectively and efficiently, and to share in the fellowship of
servant-hood as they labor for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
There is a critical problem concerning the deacons and the local
church, State and National Conventions. The deacons are assuming
leadership roles without being equipped for the task of leadership.
The relationship between the pastor and deacon is widening because
there is a misunderstanding concerning the mission of the church,
pastoral leadership and the role of the deacons. This book is a
tool to help those currently doing and preparing for the work of
the deacon. - Dr. John H. Walker
The Politics of the Periphery in Indonesia is a thought-provoking
examination of local politics and the dynamics of power at
Indonesia's geographic and social margins. After the fall of
Suharto in 1998 and the introduction of a policy of
decentralization in 2001, local stakeholders secured and
consolidated decision-making power, and set about negotiating new
relations with Jakarta. The volume deals with power struggles and
local-national tensions, looking among other things at resource
control, the historical roots of regional identity politics and
issues relating to Chinese-Indonesians. The authors develop
information in ways that transcend the post-colonial territorial
boundaries of Indonesia in the Malay-Indonesian archipelago, and
use case studies to show how the charges described have galvanized
Indonesian politics at the cultural and geographical peripheries.
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