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What kind of leadership will effectively lead the church into the
morally turbulent twenty-first century? The same kind of leadership
that led it through the morally and politically chaotic first
century. Shepherding.
This is the kind of leadership Jesus used, and this is the kind
of leadership that will take his church where he wants it to
go.
While the term "shepherd" produces warm images of love, care,
and tenderness, it also describes a form of leadership that is
perilously protective, dangerous, dirty, and smelly.
"Shepherd" is something that every follower of Christ, the Good
Shepherd, is called to become.
Lynn Anderson, in this important book, leads us backwards in
time to discover and identify the biblical leader for the future
needs of the Christian community. Anderson's deep dig for truth
will concern, convict, and confront us about where leadership has
been, and will set a new standard for where the future leader must
go.
Journey to the Ever After with the fantastical and otherworldly May
Bird trilogy from "New York Times "bestselling author Jodi Lynn
Anderson, now available in a collectible boxed set
When May Bird and her faithful companion, Somber Kitty, encounter
the ghostly world of the Ever After, their (after)lives will change
forever. This collectible boxed set includes paperback editions of:
"The Ever After: "
Shy, precocious May Bird wants nothing more than to be accepted.
One day she falls through a lake into the Ever After, a world of
ghosts. As she journeys through fantastic lands, she gathers an
unusual group of new friends who join together to overcome the
chillingly evil Bo Cleevil and find their way home.
"Among the Stars: "
May Bird continues her adventure through the Ever After in pursuit
of home. Along the way, she and her friends encounter all sorts of
places and ghosts, from the terrifying to the hilarious. Finally
May learns that the only way home is through the evil Bogey's
personal portal, which he uses to scare kids in their nightmares.
"Warrior Princess: "
Now thirteen and home in Briery Swamp, May is still haunted by
thoughts of the friends she left behind in the Ever After. Then one
night May travels back to the Ever After--only to learn that the
evil Bo Cleevil is close to making his reign supreme. At last, May
is ready to live up to the prophecy that placed the fate of the
Ever After in her hands, and battle Bo Cleevil himself to save not
only this world but her own as well.
This book tells the story of how a team of colleagues at Boston
College took an unusual approach (working with a design
consultancy) to renewing their core and in the process energized
administrators, faculty, and students to view liberal arts
education as an ongoing process of innovation. It aims to provide
insight into what they did and why they did it and to provide a
candid account of what has worked and what has not worked. Although
all institutions are different, they believe their experiences can
provide guidance to others who want to change their general
education curriculum or who are being asked to teach core or
general education courses in new ways. The book also includes short
essays by a number of faculty colleagues who have been teaching in
BC’s new innovative core courses, providing practical advice
about the challenges of trying interdisciplinary teaching, team
teaching, project-or problem-based learning, intentional
reflection, and other new structures and pedagogies for the first
time. It will also address some of the nuts and bolts issues they
have encountered when trying to create structures to make
curriculum change sustainable over time and to foster ongoing
innovation.
This book tells the story of how a team of colleagues at Boston
College took an unusual approach (working with a design
consultancy) to renewing their core and in the process energized
administrators, faculty, and students to view liberal arts
education as an ongoing process of innovation. It aims to provide
insight into what they did and why they did it and to provide a
candid account of what has worked and what has not worked. Although
all institutions are different, they believe their experiences can
provide guidance to others who want to change their general
education curriculum or who are being asked to teach core or
general education courses in new ways. The book also includes short
essays by a number of faculty colleagues who have been teaching in
BC’s new innovative core courses, providing practical advice
about the challenges of trying interdisciplinary teaching, team
teaching, project-or problem-based learning, intentional
reflection, and other new structures and pedagogies for the first
time. It will also address some of the nuts and bolts issues they
have encountered when trying to create structures to make
curriculum change sustainable over time and to foster ongoing
innovation.
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Tiger Lily (Paperback)
Jodi Lynn Anderson
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R287
R272
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After a not-quite-peachy year apart, three Georgia peaches come
home to Darlington Orchard
When Murphy chose New York City, she left her first love behind.
Now, a summer in Bridgewater means trading subway trains for pickup
trucks and facing the boy she turned her back on.
Leeda expects her trip home to be over faster than her new
Manhattan boyfriend can hail a cab--until a surprising inheritance
saddles her with a huge responsibility.
Birdie's heart led her all the way to Mexico, and heartbreak
brings her back to the orchard. But when the Darlington family
decides to leave peach trees for palm trees, Birdie gets a crash
course in letting go--and learning when to hold on.
Together for another juicy summer, carefree Murphy, perfect
Leeda, and big-hearted Birdie return to the place that allowed them
to bloom. Brimming with all the charm, humor, and heart of Peaches
and The Secrets of Peaches, this satisfying conclusion to the
series reunites three unlikely best friends for a final sweet
farewell.
The yard of this house is a graveyard of moments and everything
left behind is a clue. And I am here to dig. There's a ghost
haunting 208 Water Street. She doesn't know who she was, or why
she's still here. She does know that she is drawn to Maggie, the
new girl in town, and her friends - beautiful, carefree Pauline and
Liam, the boy who loves her. But the ghost isn't all that's lurking
in Gill Creek... Someone is killing young girls all across the
county. Can the ghost keep these three friends safe? Or does she
have another purpose? A hauntingly beautiful mystery for fans of
The Lovely Bones.
The delicious sequel to the New York Times bestseller
Peaches
After a magical summer living on a peach orchard, Murphy, Leeda,
and Birdie confront a series of breakups, makeups, and takeoffs.
They may have to leave one another, along with the orchard that
brought them together. But despite their heartbreak, this year's
bittersweet endings could lead to the sweetest of new
beginnings.
In this stunning re-imagining of J. M. Barrie's beloved classic
Peter Pan, New York Times bestselling author Jodi Lynn Anderson
expertly weaves a gripping tale of love, loss, and adventure.
Before Peter Pan belonged to Wendy, he belonged to the girl with
the crow feather in her hair... Tiger Lily. When fifteen-year-old
Tiger Lily meets the alluring teenage Peter Pan deep in the
forbidden woods of Neverland, the two form a bond that's impossible
to break, but also impossible to hold on to. As the leader of the
Lost Boys, the most fearsome of Neverland's inhabitants, Peter is
an unthinkable match for Tiger Lily. However, when Wendy Darling, a
girl who is everything Tiger Lily is not, arrives on the island,
Tiger Lily discovers how far she is willing to go to keep Peter
with her, and in Neverland.
Told from the perspective of tiny, fairy-sized Tinkerbell, Tiger
Lily is the breathtaking story of budding romance, letting go and
the pains of growing up.
Supports the Common Core State Standards
"Twilight of the Idols" revisits some of the sensational scandals
of early Hollywood to evaluate their importance for our
contemporary understanding of human deviance. By analyzing changes
in the star system and by exploring the careers of individual stars
- Wallace Reid, Rudolph Valentino, and Mabel Normand among them -
Mark Lynn Anderson shows how the era's celebrity culture shaped
public ideas about personality and human conduct and played a
pivotal role in the emergent human sciences of psychology,
anthropology, and sociology. Anderson looks at motion picture stars
who embodied various forms of deviance - narcotic addiction,
criminality, sexual perversion, and racial indeterminacy. He
considers how the studios profited from popularizing ideas about
deviance, and how the debates generated by the early Hollywood
scandals continue to affect our notions of personality, sexuality,
and public morals.
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