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Serving Two Masters
Author | : C. William Pollard |
Publsiher | : Rj Communications |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2012-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0578106469 |
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Offers advice, practical insights, and business wisdom for businesspeople, explaining how to integrate the principles of faith and smart business practices to achieve outstanding professional success.
No Man Can Serve Two Masters
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Author | : Philip Ames,Charles Moore |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 428 |
Release | : 2019-04-05 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 109247692X |
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The true story of a man whose purpose in life was changed by God from gathering garbage to saving souls; a multimillionaire head of eleven corporations who gave it all away to become a missionary among the poorest of the poor in Latin America. The evangelistic movement begun by him and his wife has resulted in the conversion of more than three million souls and is still active on three continents. You will see how God provides when no one else can. You will experience vicariously the persecution as well as the victory that comes to new Christians, and old, who put their faith on the line and depend on the promises of Jesus Christ. You will see for yourself how an ordinary Christian can be transformed from living for himself among lukewarm churchgoers to putting his life completely in the hands of the One who said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." You will see what it means to be in the center of God's will and to make a real difference in the lives of countless souls who would have been eternally lost if you had remained in your comfort zone.
Serving Two Masters
Author | : Janine Griffiths-Baker |
Publsiher | : Hart Publishing |
Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2002-12-05 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781841132297 |
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Based on interviews with lawyers and their clients, this book considers how conflicts of interest are handled within law firms.
The Gospel According to Matthew
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Canongate U.S. |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Bibles |
ISBN | : 0802136168 |
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The publication of the King James version of the Bible, translated between 1603 and 1611, coincided with an extraordinary flowering of English literature and is universally acknowledged as the greatest influence on English-language literature in history. Now, world-class literary writers introduce the book of the King James Bible in a series of beautifully designed, small-format volumes. The introducers' passionate, provocative, and personal engagements with the spirituality and the language of the text make the Bible come alive as a stunning work of literature and remind us of its overwhelming contemporary relevance.
Serving Two Masters
Author | : Richard M. Budd |
Publsiher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 283 |
Release | : 2020-05-26 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781496203687 |
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Chaplain Richard M. Budd has made a welcome, concise, well written and researched contribution to an overlooked chapter in chaplain history. Anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of how the professional and fully institutionalized chaplaincy of today's military came about would do well by consulting Budd's book." --Bradley L. Carter, On Point. Military chaplains have a long and distinguished tradition in the United States, but historians have typically ignored their vital role in ministering to the needs of soldiers and sailors. Richard M. Budd corrects this omission with a thoughtful history of the chaplains who sought to create a viable institutional structure for themselves within the U.S. Army and Navy that would best enable them to minister to the fighting men. Despite the chaplaincy's long history of accompanying American armies into battle, there has never been consensus on its role within the military, among the churches, or even among chaplains themselves. Each of these constituencies has had its own vision for chaplains, and these ideas have evolved with changing social conditions and military growth. Moreover, chaplains, acting as members of one profession operating within the specific environment of another, raised questions of whether they could or should integrate themselves into the military. In effect they had to learn to serve two institutional masters, the church and the government, simultaneously. Budd provides a history of the struggle of chaplains to professionalize their ranks and to obtain a significant measure of autonomy within the military's bureaucratic structure--always with the ultimate goal of more efficiently bringing their spiritual message to the troops.
Serving Two Masters Yet Out of Control
Author | : Peter J. Wallison |
Publsiher | : American Enterprise Institute |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Housing |
ISBN | : 0844741663 |
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Because two disparate clients demand loyalty from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, these government-sponsored entities must fulfill two ultimately irreconcilable roles.
Serving Two Masters
Author | : Elisabeth W. Sommer |
Publsiher | : University Press of Kentucky |
Total Pages | : 333 |
Release | : 2021-12-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780813189499 |
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The eighteenth century was a time of significant change in the perception of marriage and family relations, the emphasis of reason over revelation, and the spread of political consciousness. The Unity of the Brethren, known in America as Moravians, experienced the resulting tensions firsthand as they organized their protective religious settlements in Germany. A group of the Brethren who later settled in Salem, North Carolina, experienced the stresses of cultural and generational conflict when its younger members came to think of themselves as Americans. The Moravians who first immigrated to America actively maintained their connections to those who remained in Europe and gave them the authority for deciding religious, social, and governmental issues. But, as the children born in Salem became acclimated to more freedoms, particularly in the wake of the American Revolution, a series of disputes intensified the problems of transatlantic governance. While the group's leadership usually associated Enlightenment principles with rebellion and religious skepticism, the younger Brethren were drawn to its message of individual autonomy and creative expression. Elisabeth Sommer traces the impact of this generational and cultural change among Moravians on both sides of the Atlantic and examines the resulting debate over the definition of freedom and faith.
Serving Two Masters
Author | : Richard M. Budd |
Publsiher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2002-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0803213220 |
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Chaplain Richard M. Budd has made a welcome, concise, well written and researched contribution to an overlooked chapter in chaplain history. Anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of how the professional and fully institutionalized chaplaincy of today's military came about would do well by consulting Budd's book." --Bradley L. Carter, On Point. Military chaplains have a long and distinguished tradition in the United States, but historians have typically ignored their vital role in ministering to the needs of soldiers and sailors. Richard M. Budd corrects this omission with a thoughtful history of the chaplains who sought to create a viable institutional structure for themselves within the U.S. Army and Navy that would best enable them to minister to the fighting men. Despite the chaplaincy's long history of accompanying American armies into battle, there has never been consensus on its role within the military, among the churches, or even among chaplains themselves. Each of these constituencies has had its own vision for chaplains, and these ideas have evolved with changing social conditions and military growth. Moreover, chaplains, acting as members of one profession operating within the specific environment of another, raised questions of whether they could or should integrate themselves into the military. In effect they had to learn to serve two institutional masters, the church and the government, simultaneously. Budd provides a history of the struggle of chaplains to professionalize their ranks and to obtain a significant measure of autonomy within the military's bureaucratic structure--always with the ultimate goal of more efficiently bringing their spiritual message to the troops. Richard M. Budd is a Lutheran pastor in Leeds, North Dakota, and a chaplain in the U.S. Naval Reserve. He has a Ph.D. in military history from Ohio State University, and his work has appeared in Ohio History, The Navy Chaplain, and Trinity Seminary Review.