Breakthrough to Creative Change in Communities of Faith

Breakthrough to Creative Change in Communities of Faith
Author: John Piper
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2002-10
Genre: Church controversies
ISBN: 9780595241170

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It is possible for Communities of Faith to break through to creative change-if they are willing to learn how to get differences working together without a war. Proven practical tools that effect organizational rejuvenation, and a roadmap of change keeps congregations moving together in the same direction. Author John E. Piper explores issues such as: How to recognize controlling self-interests How to identify hidden decision-makers Church Chess-the win-lose turf game that everyone loses Creating a complementary team where everyone wins Learning to drive safely on the open roadmap of change Most change efforts center on either people, processes, or structure. These tools bond together the varying perceptions, styles and interests, so that a congregation can get its organizational act together and maintain its integrity through future crises. In this way, congregations can shape change before it pushes them out of shape.

Breakthrough to Creative Change in Communities of Faith

Breakthrough to Creative Change in Communities of Faith
Author: John E. Piper
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2002-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780595241170

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It is possible for Communities of Faith to break through to creative change-if they are willing to learn how to get differences working together without a war. Proven practical tools that effect organizational rejuvenation, and a roadmap of change keeps congregations moving together in the same direction. Author John E. Piper explores issues such as: How to recognize controlling self-interests How to identify hidden decision-makers Church Chess-the win-lose turf game that everyone loses Creating a complementary team where everyone wins Learning to drive safely on the open roadmap of change Most change efforts center on either people, processes, or structure. These tools bond together the varying perceptions, styles and interests, so that a congregation can get its organizational act together and maintain its integrity through future crises. In this way, congregations can shape change before it pushes them out of shape.

Arise Ascend

Arise   Ascend
Author: Mari Tello
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781607910060

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IT'S TIME TO ARISE & ASCEND With loads of distractions in today's world, it's quite simple for people to slip into a trap of false perception without realizing it. An untruth of where they may fit in and their purpose in life can quickly disrupt their mindset to settle for less than the wonderful plan God has for them. Unfortunately, while the high paced society of technology and information are expediently rising- God's abundant freedom, restoration and purpose that is always available to mankind is at an alarming low within their lives. Evidence of this can be seen through the condition of people. Numerous individuals are depressed, lonely and dissatisfied with their present lifestyle - far too many of them are women. In reference to women, why has there been a drastic decline of happiness, fulfillment, love and joy within their lives? In this book, I will be exposing deception plots that have held back women from advancing in their God given purpose and will be sharing why now is the time for women to awaken to who they are in Christ, and explain how to undergo the transformation of change in order to lay hold of God's freedom, restoration, purpose and destiny for their lives. If you are a woman who desires to lay hold of God's premium for your life, then Arise & Ascend- A Woman's Cry To Freedom is for you. Mari Tello is an Ordained Minister and Founder of Awaken International Ministries. She resides near San Antonio, TX with her husband, Robert, and their son. Awaken International Ministries give away a portion of profits from their books to charitable causes, including JCIA Foundation, that serve the orphans in third world countries. To learn more about her ministry visit www.awaken2him.org. NOTE TO DESIGNER: BC photo goes in space.

Breakthrough

Breakthrough
Author: Dawn Darwin Weaks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0827203284

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Breakthrough: Trusting God for Big Change in Your Church encourages leaders of churches that are struggling and wondering if it's time to close the doors on God's work through them, their family, their church, or their ministry. This book is especially for those who have the audacity to dare to imagine where a new window might open as an old door is closing. Breakthrough reveals gritty, well-grounded hope around every corner.

Breakthrough Creativity

Breakthrough Creativity
Author: Lynne Levesque
Publsiher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-10-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780891062684

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While everyone may not have reached their creativity potential, Levesque debunks the myth that creativity belongs to only a few

Theology and the Justification of Faith

Theology and the Justification of Faith
Author: Jacobus Wentzel Van Huyssteen,Wentzel Van Huyssteen
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1989
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802803660

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This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. This book deals with the epistemological problems of rationality and of theory construction in theology. Van Huyssteen analyzes the principal models of rationality, examines the conceptual models of Wolfhart Pannenberg and Gerhard Sauter, and finally discusses the metaphoric nature of religious language and develops criteria for the structuring of a "critical- realist rationality model."

Religious Systems and Psychotherapy

Religious Systems and Psychotherapy
Author: Richard H. Cox
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781608999163

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Man's search for answers to the problem of human existence has led him from soothsayers to psychotherapists. He has sought guidance on an individual and group basis. This guidance has often resulted in organized institutions of a religious, political, or philosophical nature. The major world religions presented in this book are discussed from the psychotherapeutic and mental health point of view. Many other religious systems are included as well as selected specific topics of special concern. There are three major sections in this volume. Section one includes fourteen major world religious systems. Section two includes indigenous and emergent systems such as magic, exorcism and witchcraft, and section three deals with multiple systems and includes areas of special concern to both the student of religion and human behavior. Of particular interest is the section of discussions on the role of the religious man as psychotherapist and the psychotherapist as a religious man. Other concerns deal with ethics, values, morals and psychoanalysis. This book will serve as a resource volume for students, teachers and practicing professionals in the helping professions, particularly the fields of religion and mental health.

Breakthrough Management for Not for Profit Organizations

Breakthrough Management for Not for Profit Organizations
Author: Howard H. Brown,Donald Ruhl
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2003-10-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780313053795

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This comprehensive guide to managing in the not-for-profit sector is a twofold resource. The first part is a user-friendly textbook examining what is involved in producing mission-driven goods and services, how to manage the relationships of nonprofits with the private and public sectors, and how to operate in both external and internal environments. The second part is a practitioner's ready-reference handbook, complete with survival tips and action items. Mission-driven, not-for-profit organizations pose unique challenges to leaders and managers. These challenges differ tremendously from the profit-driven requirements of the corporate world, and are even greater when budgets are tighter. This comprehensive guide to managing in the nonprofit sector is a twofold resource. The first part is a user-friendly textbook examining what is involved in producing mission-driven goods and services, how to manage the relationships of nonprofits with the private and public sectors, and how to operate in both external and internal environments. Six case studies and end-of-chapter reviews facilitate learning in this expanding field. The second part is a practitioner's ready-reference handbook, complete with survival tips and action items.