The Management Methods of Jesus

The Management Methods of Jesus
Author: Bob Briner
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publishers
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780785276814

Jesus of Nazareth was a carpenter and preacher, but His life and His words offer some of the most insightful business advice any manager could ever hope to find. This book provides surprising, fresh insight for real-life situations that managers and business people face today.

Leadership Lessons of Jesus

Leadership Lessons of Jesus
Author: Bob Briner
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2008-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 080544520X

This newly redesigned edition is expanding to include more than 70 examples from the Gospel of Mark that explore and adapt the individual techniques that made Christ's leadership so powerful.

The Leadership Principles of Jesus

The Leadership Principles of Jesus
Author: Joe D. Batten
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2001-09-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725203561

This book is a powerful success formula for your own personal happiness and achievement; for providing inspired leadership in your organization; and for being a worthy contributor to your church, community, and society. Anyone who reads The Leadership Principles of Jesus will come away with a whole new appreciation for their own magnificent potential, and a dedication to seeing that potential fulfilled." Joe Tye, Author Never Fear, Never Quit: A Story of Courage and Perseverance Joe Batten is an acknowledged master in the writing of books on business which call us to the highest standards of conduct. By teaming with Warren Howard on The Leadership Principles of Jesus he has given us a most useful and usable resource. There can be no better leader to study than the Lord Jesus. Batten and Howard have done a super job." Bob Briner, Author, The Management Methods of Jesus and Business Basics from the Bible The Leadership Principles of Jesus is a book for this time and any other time. It fits each one of us who aspires to do the best we can with what we've got. Honest, straightforward, well researched, it is candor and conviction wrapped in sound, biblical principles and applied with the loving touch of the Master's Word. It combines information, inspiration and wisdom in working clothes. Zig Ziglar, Author/Motivational Teacher In this era of hyper-speed" change, hope is hard to come by. This book, however, gives you that plus" encouragement, mental sustenance, focus, and much, much more. Read it, enjoy it, apply it, and YOU will MAKE it a WINNING Life! Wolf J. Rinke, Ph.D.; President, Wolf Rinke Associates, Inc. Author, Make It a Winning Life and Winning Management

Growing Disciples Organically

Growing Disciples Organically
Author: Don Detrick
Publisher: Deep River Books LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-12
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9781937756819

"Follow me." These two simple words spoken by Jesus are often needlessly complicated with theological, psychological, and sociological interpretations. Using metaphors from organic farming, Don Detrick believes that a less complicated, organic approach for growing disciples makes sense. Maybe Jesus just wants us to simply accept the clear invitation to follow him, and experience the excitement and adventure of the journey. Don's powerful book on spiritual formation is uniquely positioned for such a time as this in the church, as younger generations are discovering that bigger churches do not guarantee spiritual formation in the life of attendees, nor do they equate greater numbers with greater levels of spiritual passion. Growing Disciples Organically addresses these honest questions: Why don't people act more like Jesus after spending a lifetime attending or actively engaged in a local church? Why can't we see that another sermon or class, however well intentioned, may not result in significant spiritual growth? Why is it difficult to face the fact that more commitment, trying harder, or more activity may not result in increased spiritual growth? Why are we reluctant to admit that we may not have all the answers? This book is intended to help people in church leadership ask, "How is our present strategy of creating disciples working for us?" Pastors, leaders and any follower of Christ will find Dr. Don Detrick's book important and compelling as it offers a fresh approach to effective, time-proven, and biblically-based methods for spiritual growth. Don Detrick has spent more than thirty years in ministry as a pastor of churches. He currently serves as one of three executive officers for a network of more than 300 churches and over 1400 credentialed ministers in the Northwest. In this role he serves as CFO, oversees credentialing, and is involved in speaking, conflict management, coaching, consulting, and training pastors and churches. In addition, he is a board member for his national denomination and an adjunct professor for Northwest University, Kirkland, WA, and the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, Springfield, MO. Detrick holds a doctor of ministry degree in leadership and master of divinity (equiv.) from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, a master's degree in counseling from Luther Rice Seminary, and a BS in pastoral ministries from Eugene Bible College and a BA in Bible from Baptist Christian College.

How to Argue like Jesus

How to Argue like Jesus
Author: Joe Carter
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2008-12-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433518619

Uses Jesus' words and actions found in the New Testament to systematically evaluate his rhetorical stylings, drawing real lessons from his teachings that today's readers can employ. Jesus of Nazareth never wrote a book, held political office, or wielded a sword. He never gained sway with the mighty or influential. He never took up arms against the governing powers in Rome. He was a lower-class worker who died an excruciating death at the age of thirty-three. Yet, in spite of all odds-obscurity, powerlessness, and execution-his words revolutionized human history. How to Argue Like Jesus examines the life and words of Jesus and describes the various ways in which he sought-through the spoken word, his life, and his disciples-to reach others with his message. The authors then pull some very simple rhetorical lessons from Jesus' life that readers can use today. Both Christian and non-Christian leaders in just about any field can improve their ability to communicate effectively by studying the words and methods of history's greatest communicator.

Jesus for the Rest of Us

Jesus for the Rest of Us
Author: John Selby
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2006-02-21
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1612831621

Jesus for the Rest of Us by John Selby is written for the many millions of Americans who don't find traditional or right-wing Christian theologies fulfilling, but who want to explore the direct meditative experience of Jesus' presence and guidance in their lives.Despite an artificially-boosted high profile, fundamentalist Christians actually make up less than 7 percent of the American public. Meanwhile, a growing number of people inside and outside the Church are turning away from religious extremism and outmoded beliefs - a full third of American adults now identify themselves as "spiritual, but not religious."If you yourself have had your curiosity about Jesus squashed by fundamentalist extremism, or if you hesitate to pursue feelings of connectedness with the presence of Jesus because you don't like dogmatic beliefs, you're going to love Jesus for the Rest of Us. Former minister John Selby offers a compassionate experiential guide that will enable you to encounter Jesus' meditative presence where all words stop . . . and true spiritual experience begins.From John Selby's extensive research into the mechanics of meditation, as well as his lifelong work as a therapist and spiritual counselor, he now teaches this new meditation technique that actively nurtures the love and guidance of Jesus' presence in our hearts. A landmark text, Jesus for the Rest of Us will help you connect with the contemplative and mystical qualities of Jesus' teachings that have sustained deep spiritual experience in millions of hearts from the time of Jesus to the present.John Selby offers a remarkably simple yet powerful post-Christian meditation process, focusing on Jesus' actual presence in our lives - beyond all theology and dogma. The program, available online as well at www.johnselby.com, will appeal to everyone seeking to experience a more meaningful spiritual life through their own direct connection with the divine.

Jesus in Our Wombs

Jesus in Our Wombs
Author: Rebecca J. Lester
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2005
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780520938205

In Jesus in Our Wombs, Rebecca J. Lester takes us behind the walls of a Roman Catholic convent in central Mexico to explore the lives, training, and experiences of a group of postulants--young women in the first stage of religious training as nuns. Lester, who conducted eighteen months of fieldwork in the convent, provides a rich ethnography of these young women's journeys as they wrestle with doubts, fears, ambitions, and setbacks in their struggle to follow what they believe to be the will of God. Gracefully written, finely textured, and theoretically rigorous, this book considers how these aspiring nuns learn to experience God by cultivating an altered experience of their own female bodies, a transformation they view as a political stance against modernity. Lester explains that the Postulants work toward what they see as an "authentic" femininity--one that has been eclipsed by the values of modern society. The outcome of this process has political as well as personal consequences. The Sisters learn to understand their very intimate experiences of "the Call"--and their choices in answering it--as politically relevant declarations of self. Readers become intimately acquainted with the personalities, family backgrounds, friendships, and aspirations of the Postulants as Lester relates the practices and experiences of their daily lives. Combining compassionate, engaged ethnography with an incisive and provocative theoretical analysis of embodied selves, Jesus in Our Wombs delivers a profound analysis of what Lester calls the convent's "technology of embodiment" on multiple levels--from the phenomenological to the political.

The Leadership Principles of Jesus

The Leadership Principles of Jesus
Author: Joe D. Batten
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2001-09-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1579107478

Sixteen key dynamics are drawn from the Sermon on the Mount that will help train spiritual leaders.

Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus

Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus
Author: Ann Spangler
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310350417

A rare chance to know Jesus as his first disciples knew him. What would it be like to journey back to the first century and sit at the feet of Rabbi Jesus as one of his Jewish disciples? How would your understanding of the gospel have been shaped by the customs, beliefs, and traditions of the Jewish culture in which you lived? Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus will change the way you read Scripture and deepen your understanding of the life of Jesus. It will also help you to adapt the rich prayers and customs you learn about to your own life, in ways that both respect and enrich your Christian faith. Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus takes you on a fascinating tour of the Jewish world of Jesus, offering inspirational insights that can transform your faith. Ann Spangler and Lois Tverberg paint powerful scenes from Jesus' ministry, immersing you in the prayers, feasts, history, culture, and customs that shaped Jesus and those who followed him. In these pages, you will: Hear the parables as they must have sounded to first-century Jews, powerful and surprising. Join conversations among the rabbis of Jesus' day. Watch with new understanding as the events of Jesus' life unfold. Experience new excitement about the roots of your Christian faith. This expanded edition includes a discussion guide for both individuals and groups, and instructions for a simple home Passover Seder celebration.

Leadership in Christian Perspective

Leadership in Christian Perspective
Author: Justin A. Irving
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493418084

This book brings the best of leadership theory and research together with biblical reflection and examples of leadership in action to offer a practical guide to Christian leaders. Combining expertise in leadership studies and biblical studies, Justin Irving and Mark Strauss explore how leadership models have moved from autocratic and paternalistic leader-centered models toward an increased focus on followers. The authors show how contemporary theories such as transformational leadership, authentic leadership, and servant leadership take an important step toward prioritizing and empowering followers who work with leaders to accomplish organizational goals. Irving and Strauss organize their book around "nine empowering practices," making it accessible to students, church leaders, and business leaders. Integrating solid research in leadership studies with biblical and theological reflection on the leadership ideas that are most compatible with Christian faith, this book is an important resource for all Christian students of leadership.