Bridging the Ministry Gap
Author: Jeremy Amick
Publisher: Booktango
Published: 2012-07-05
Total Pages: 117
ISBN-13: 146890955X
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Author: Jeremy Amick
Publisher: Booktango
Published: 2012-07-05
Total Pages: 117
ISBN-13: 146890955X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alvin Sanders
Publisher:
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780898276787
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn a diverse, divided world, pastors and church leaders are faced with the question of how to lead across ethnic lines to bring healing and unity to the body of Christ. How can the church more accurately reflect the vision of God's kingdom, gathering together every tribe and nation? It all begins with leaders whose minds and hearts have been transformed by the gospel. Author Alvin Sanders believes the church is facing a chairos moment--the right time--to address the issue of ethnic division and tension within the church. Through this book, he offers a "how-to" resource for Christian leaders to lead their organizations in a majority-minority, multi-ethnic America. Bridging the Diversity Gap is for pastors and ministry leaders who want a biblical process and principles, informed by the best academic thought on race and ethnicity, to engage with an ethnically diverse church or organization and guide them toward becoming one in Christ.
Author: Gordon Wilfred Kuhrt
Publisher: Church House Publishing
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 9780715126073
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReaders make a significant contribution to the Church's ministry and mission. Bridging the Gap is full of information and practical help for those seeking to discover their vocation in Christian ministry, as well as for clergy, Readers and interested lay people.
Author: Christan Schriner
Publisher: Living Arts
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 9780984584000
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Do you believe in God? Is it hard to talk with people who doubt that God exists? Are you an atheist or agnostic? Do those who love you fear that you're going to hell? Do you love someone who quarrels with you about theology? Do friends and family members argue over religion? Do you wish you could help them reconcile? Are you unsure if God is real and what God is like? Do you want to sort out your beliefs and feel at peace? Bridging the God Gap shows how to have honest and respectful conversations about religion. Use this book to understand others, and give it to others to help them understand you."--P. [4] of cover.
Author: H. Bernard Young Sr.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2012-10
Total Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 1479733288
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a written format of great concern that deals with the generational gaps that exist in our churches. If you are a pastor,lay member or general member this book is for you. With all of the generational differences we have, we can come together as one and become a church of unity that God has designed. In Bridging The Gap it states the facts about how we can get on one accord and have all things common. If you are tired of your church dying due to a lack of vision and mission Bridging The Gap helps deals with these subjects.
Author: Georges Houssney
Publisher:
Published: 2010-11-17
Total Pages: 207
ISBN-13: 9780983048503
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: TREVOR. NEILL
Publisher:
Published: 2020
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781912726158
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Patrick B. Reyes
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Published: 2021-03-16
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 164698191X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Purpose Gap, Patrick Reyes reflects on a family member's death after a long struggle with incarceration and homelessness. As he asks himself why his cousin's life had turned out so differently from his own, he realizes that it was a matter of conditions. While they both grew up in the same marginalized Chicano community in central California, Patrick found himself surrounded by a host of family, friends, and supporters. They created a different narrative for him than the one the rest of the world had succeeded in imposing on his cousin. In short, they created the conditions in which Patrick could not only survive but thrive. Far too much of the literature on leadership tells the story of heroic individuals creating their success by their own efforts. Such stories fail to recognize the structural obstacles to thriving faced by those in marginalized communities. If young people in these communities are to grow up to lives of purpose, others must help create the conditions to make that happen. Pastors, organizational leaders, educators, family, and friends must all perceive their calling to create new stories and new conditions of thriving for those most marginalized. This book offers both inspiration and practical guidance for how to do that. It offers advice on creating safe space for failure, nurturing networks that support young people of color, and professional guidance for how to implement these strategies in one's congregation, school, or community organization.
Author: Nakia Melecio
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2014-07-16
Total Pages: 159
ISBN-13: 1483414434
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs founder and creator of Nakia Melecio Ministries and NKM Consulting Group, LLC, Nakia Melecio is dedicated to helping people find their place in life, both personally and professionally. Mr. Melecio has dedicated his life to serving and inspiring others through compelling coaching, collaboration, leadership development and ministry. His devotion to service and empowerment has set the course for realizing ultimate possibilities for leadership effectiveness, operational excellence, spiritual enlightenment and a host of other strategic goals and desired outcomes. Mr. Melecio has a master's degree in Education from the Ashford University, a Bachelors degree in Psychology from Ashford University and a Bachelors degree in Cognitive Behavior from Ashford University. He also completed in-depth coach training program to become a certified Executive Coach and life coach, and Christian Coach as well as a program to become a certified Christian education teacher.