La Caja de Herramientas para Líderes Pastorales

La Caja de Herramientas para Líderes Pastorales

Author: Juan J. Molina

Publisher: Liturgical Press

Published: 2024-02-15

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0814667732

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La Caja de Herramientas para Líderes Pastorales es una respuesta al llamado de los líderes hispanos/latinos durante el proceso del V Encuentro (2017-2019) de la Iglesia Católica para más oportunidades de formación y apoyo para el clero, religiosos y líderes laicos hispanohablantes en las mejores prácticas para el liderazgo parroquial. Leadership Roundtable creó este libro para ser un recurso para los líderes pastorales hispanos/latinos y así apoyar su formación continua mientras sirven en sus roles ministeriales. Este libro presenta el contenido de A Pastor's Toolbox, Volumes 1 & 2 y también introduce más recursos para apoyar los desafíos y oportunidades específicos de liderazgo para los líderes pastorales hispanos/latinos. Los temas incluyen: recursos humanos, visión, gestión de voluntarios, ministerio juvenil, gestión de riesgos, administración y recaudación de fondos, ¡y mucho más! La Caja de Herramientas para Líderes Pastorales fue producida en español gracias al apoyo del padre Juan Molina y el equipo del Mexican American Catholic College. Obtenga más información sobre el trabajo de Leadership Roundtable en la capacitación de líderes de la Iglesia en las mejores prácticas de liderazgo y gestión en www.leadershiproundtable.org.


The World of Ellen G. White

The World of Ellen G. White

Author: Gary Land

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Many Seventh-day Adventists are somewhat familiar with positions taken by Ellen G. White on such topics as recreation, education, health, reform, etc. Most Adventists are not familiar, however, with the historical context of her writings. Even biographies of Ellen White usually fail to describe the world in which she lived and of which she was a part. What was the usual diet of Americans when she gave counsel on that subject? What was the situation of public education? What was the town in which she grew up like? She made many cross-country train trips, beginning soon after the first transcontinental railroad. What was the rail travel like then? What was the situation of Blacks, when she wrote about the church's attitude toward the freedom? All these topics and more, including the economic situation in Australia during the nine years Ellen White spent there, are presented in this book. Each of 14 areas is handled by a scholar who has specialized in the field. - Contributors. Preface. 1. Ellen White's Hometown: Portland, Maine, 1827-1846. 2. Michigan and the Civil War. 3. Tension Between the Races. 4. Overland by Rail, 1869-1890. 5. The Rise of Urban- Industrial America. 6. When America Was "Christian". 7. The Sunday Law Movement. 8. The Crusade Against Alcohol. 9. Health and Health Care. 10.The Transformation of Education. 11. Amusing the Masses. 12. Literature for the Nation. 13. Ideas and Society. 14. The Australian 1890s. For Further Reading.


Freedoms Ferment

Freedoms Ferment

Author: Peter Moore

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 638

ISBN-13: 1452910057

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At the end of his weekly news-in-review program, Moore on Sunday beloved WCCO-TV newsanchor Dave Moore often signed off by reciting a poem. These poems, composed by Moore's son Peter and collected here for the first time, offer a fresh and funny take on the common and not-so-common stuff of our everyday lives. Reminiscent of Ogden Nash and Tom Lehrer, with a dash of Dr. Seuss, Peter Moore's verse captures the essence of his father's wit, common sense, honesty, and warmth.


Freedom's Ferment; Phases of American Social History to 1860

Freedom's Ferment; Phases of American Social History to 1860

Author: Alice Felt Tyler

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 1944-01-01

Total Pages: 638

ISBN-13: 0816658838

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Freedom's Ferment was first published in 1944. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. In this historical synthesis of men and movements, Alice Felt Tyler shows in action the democratic faith of the young American republic. She tells the stories of the reform movements and social and religious experiments characteristic of the early half of the nineteenth century. The early efforts toward social and economic equality — later engulfed in the urgent issues of the Civil War—are here depicted and interpreted in their relation to the history of American thought and action. Freedom's Ferment divides the movements of the early 1800's into two groups: the cults and utopias of varied origins and the humanitarian crusades. A wave of revivalistic religions swept the country. Here is the story of the Millerites, who believed the end of the world would come on October 22, 1844, of the Spiritualists, Rappites, the Mormons, the Shakers. Many experiments in communal living were instituted by religious groups, but others were entirely social in concept. Life at Brook Farm, in Robert Owen's colony, in the Oneida Community, and a score of others, is interestingly reconstructed. Humanitarian reforms and crusades represent the other phase of the movements. Tyler, "exasperated by all the silly twaddle being written about the eccentricities" of the early American republic, shows these movements and the leaders—event the crackpots—as manifestations of the American creed of perfectibility. Prison and educational reforms, work for delinquents and unfortunates, crusades for world peace, temperance, and women's rights flourished. All to be overshadowed by the antislavery movement and submerged temporarily by the Civil War. Freedom's Ferment pictures the days when the pattern for the American way of life and the fundamentals of the American faith were being set by crusaders who fought for righteousness. The changes in out social picture have altered the form of the humanitarian movements but not the purpose. Interpretative and critical, the book show the ferment of the period and the urge to reform, found in every phase of life, to be the result of the fusion of religious freedom and political democracy.