A Journey of Giving

A Journey of Giving
Author: Angie Johnson R. Ph
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1462083617

Jack Edward Fruth was twenty years old when he entered pharmacy school at Ohio State University and among the first group of the five-year class program with thirty-two fellow students. He graduated from Ohio State University School of Pharmacy with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy in June of 1951. During his time at Ohio State University, Jack met Babs (Frances) Rhodes. Following graduation his journey led him to his first job as a staff pharmacist for Gallaher Drug Company in Springfield and Xenia, Ohio. It didn't take long before Jack realized the importance of being closer to home and the fact that Point Pleasant, West Virginia needed a pharmacy to service the community. Therefore, the first Fruth Pharmacy located at 2119 Jackson Avenue in Point Pleasant, West Virginia opened its doors to the public on November 1, 1952. Jack Fruth, R.Ph. was on duty. With his mother, Marjorie Fruth, by his side, he ran the pharmacy that exciting first day and took in thirty-seven dollars. His adventure in business had begun. Along his bountiful journey, he welcomed five children: Mike, Joan, Carol, Lynne, and John, eight grandchildren, established a chain of pharmacies, impacted a community, a church, hundreds of employees and business associates, created scholarship funds, served on professional boards and educational advisory boards, not to mention the personal advisory posts he held for anyone in need. Whether directly or indirectly, he mentored all of us, in some fashion. He lent his hand, heart, and resources and most often quietly so. Although a number of folks could say they have been successful, it is the steps along the way that make his climb to higher ground such an inspirational journey.

Giving Up Whiteness

Giving Up Whiteness
Author: Jeff James
Publisher: Broadleaf Books
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1506464033

Jeff James was one of the good white guys. At least that's what he thought. But when he asked a black friend how to become an antiracist, he had to think again. "Simple," she shot back, "get rid of whiteness." Thus began his journey to discover, name, and dismantle the racial category that had defined and advantaged him for a lifetime. In Giving Up Whiteness, James leads readers on an intimate, humble, and disorienting investigation of what it means to be white in twenty-first-century America. He begins to wonder what forces shape his own and other white people's choices: about where to live, who to marry, and what church to join. With a blend of honest storytelling and incisive critique, James guides readers through the questions he encountered: What privileges accrue to people categorized as white? How have some Christians bolstered white supremacy through misreading of Scripture? How does whiteness make itself invisible? And is it possible to give it up? The things we can't see yield the most power, so it's time to take a hard look at whiteness. Ultimately, James writes, white people like him have a lot of work to do, and it's past time to get started.

A Journey to Generosity

A Journey to Generosity
Author: Michael Stickler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780990744108

What is a Generous Life? A Generous Life celebrates generosity lived in the name of Christ. From the everyday generosity that helps make someone's bad day livable to the extraordinary generosity that changes lives forever, this little book seeks to enable everyone, from philanthropists to everyday people, to live generously, the way God desires. About the author: Mike Stickler is an author, consultant, philanthropist, pastor and founder of the worldwide organization Generous Life. Generous Life offers Christian ministries - and those who support them - a Christian perspective for living generously, while coaching leaders through some of their most challenging successes. Mike is the author of over forty books and training videos and through these has made a difference through thousands of ministries as they serve the world. With this book, I want to take you on a journey. This journey will change your life, the life of your family, your church, and your community. Spend the next 41 days with me, and others all around the world along with you, as we make a difference in others' lives.

Desperate

Desperate
Author: Sarah Mae
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2013-01-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1400204674

Desperate is for those who love their children to the depths of their souls but who have also curled up under their covers, fighting back tears, and begging God for help. It’s for those who have ever wondered what happened to all their ideals for what having children would be like. For those who have ever felt like all the “experts” have clearly never had a child like theirs. For those who have prayed for a mentor. For those who ever felt lost and alone in motherhood. In Desperate you will find the story of one young mother’s honest account of the desperate feelings experienced in motherhood and one experienced mentor’s realistic and gentle exhortations that were forged in the trenches of raising her own four children. Also in Desperate: QR codes and links at the end of each chapter that lead to videos with Sarah Mae and Sally talking about the chapter Practical steps to take during the desperate times Bible study and journal exercises in each chapter that will lead you to identify ways in which you can grow as a mom Mentoring advice for real-life situations Q & A section with Sally where she answers readers questions

Giving Hope: The Journey of the For-Purpose Organisation and Its Quest for Success

Giving Hope: The Journey of the For-Purpose Organisation and Its Quest for Success
Author: Robinson Roe
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-03-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811361452

This book provides the synthesis and integration of the intellectual and experiential thinking around organisational leadership and development, focusing on three organisations as case studies: Plan International, Mater Foundation, and Oxfam, with the aim of informing For-Purpose, Not-For-Profit organisations about fundraising leadership. Working with the case study organisations, the authors observed a repeated set of six Fundraisers’ Dilemmas. Wanting to solve these dilemmas for Fundraising Executives and Teams was the genesis of this book. The book's premise is to point out that fundraising requires more than just coming up with the next “ice-bucket challenge” or having yet another gala ball, and that it requires the combination of the right fundraising activities coupled with the right organisational approach. The book provides, maybe for the first time, a real-world implementation for leaders of organisations in the For-Purpose and For-Profit worlds to create more engaged, collaborative and effective teams, which break down silos and deliver greater outcomes and impact for their organisations’ missions. The book combines inductive business research with deductive academic research to present and explain best practices in fundraising, with a focus on the concepts of Emotional Fundraising, Life Time Value, and the Donor Pyramid.

Journey in Prayer

Journey in Prayer
Author: John Smed
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802498809

An Evangelism Tool for a New Generation. Today’s seekers are far more likely to be open to prayer than a traditional gospel presentation. This beautifully designed book is unintimidating, inviting, and effective. It’s a seven-day journey through the Lord’s prayer. Each day explores a new petition in the Lord’s prayer and helps show the reader the prayer’s importance and impact. The author offers reflection questions, prayer prompts, and sample prayers to help readers begin and deepen their personal journeys in prayer. It’s a perfect resource for anyone exploring the Christian faith or young Christians learning to pray. Plus it works well one-on-one and in small groups.

Giving Good Gifts

Giving Good Gifts
Author: George E. Conway
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780664225636

Developing spiritual gifts in children is one of the most important principles of good parenting. George Conway uses scriptural insights and personal anecdotes to identify seven gifts that parents can give to their children to help them form healthy spiritual identities. Giving Good Gifts describes how providing our children with these gifts enable us to experience parenting as its own spiritual journey.

More Than Money

More Than Money
Author: Jonathan Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-07-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781949550528

The Art of Giving: A Journey through Joyful Gift-Giving Traditions

The Art of Giving: A Journey through Joyful Gift-Giving Traditions
Author: Bobbi Bell
Publisher: Sadashiva Bolanthur
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2024-10-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Embark on a cultural exploration of gift-giving customs and traditions from around the world in "The Art of Giving. This beautifully illustrated book delves into the significance behind different types of gifts, the rituals surrounding gift-giving, and the values and meanings attached to this universal practice. Discover the intricacies of ceremonial gift exchanges in various cultures, from the grand gestures of the Maasai tribe in Africa to the intricate etiquette of gift-giving in Japan. Explore the art of choosing the perfect gift, whether it be a symbolic token of appreciation or a practical necessity. Learn about the importance of reciprocity in gift-giving and how it fosters social connections and strengthens relationships. From seasonal celebrations to life milestones, "The Art of Givingshowcases the diverse ways in which gifts are exchanged to mark special occasions and express love and gratitude. Gain insight into the psychology behind gift-giving and how it enriches both the giver and the receiver. Delve into the history of gift-giving traditions and how they have evolved over time to reflect changing societal norms and values. With heartwarming anecdotes, cultural insights, and stunning imagery, this book celebrates the joy and spirit of giving. Whether you are a seasoned gift-giver or simply curious about the customs of others, "The Art of Givingis a delightful journey through the various ways in which we express generosity, kindness, and thoughtfulness through the act of giving.

Finding God at Harvard

Finding God at Harvard
Author: Kelly K. Monroe
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1997-09-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780310219224

Kelly Monroe presents forty-two compelling testimonies from faculty members, former students, and orators at Harvard University whose reflections explode the myth that Christian faith cannot survive a rigorous intellectual environment.