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                           THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN  :  TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foundation of Christian life ……………………………………… 5-9; Confess/Declare Jesus (Romans 10) ………………...10 -11; Beatitudes (Matthew 5: 1-12) …………………………12-13; Royal Law (James 2:8) ………………………...……14-15;    Love the Lord (Matthew 22:37) ………………...….16-17; Witness: (Mark 13:10) ………………………………18-19;  Courage: Isaiah 41:1……………………………...….20-22;   The Position: John 1……………………………...….23-24; The Fruit of the Spirit: (Galatians)…………….…. ….25-26; Do Not Fear (Psalm 27:1);            References………………………………………………………….…29

 

                                                         PREFACE

 

This book is composed of nine chapters, which present some of the initial and most element of the Christian life.

Introduction

The foundation upon which Christian life is built

Chapter 1 – Examines the important of confession/declaration.

Chapter 2 – The advantage of beatitudes in Christ Jesus.

Chapter 3 – About the law of love

Chapter 4 – Having true love for God

Chapter 5 – The important of witness for God

Chapter 6 – About having courage in the Lord not yourself

Chapter 7- The advantage of positing yourself in Christ Jesus

Chapter 8 – The key to experiencing Christ in our human spirit.

Chapter 9 – The assurance, security in Christ Jesus.

 

 

 


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A Discussion of Leadership Theories as they Relate to Information Systems Leadership

Chih-Yuan Chou, Purdue University

Linda L. Naimi, Purdue University

 Introduction

What is leadership? In the past years, people have given this term a lot of different explanations. Someone said leadership is influence, while someone claimed leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality. Researchers believe that the effectiveness of group performance is determined in large part by the leadership structure of the group, and thus leadership attracts people’s eyes in the area of social science (Borgatta et al., 1954). Trevisani (2015) stated that leadership is a holistic spectrum that can arise from higher levels of physical power, superior mental energies, higher abilities in managing the overall picture, higher abilities in specialized tasks, higher ability in managing the execution of a task, and higher level of values, wisdom, and spirituality, where any leader derives its leadership from a unique mix of one or more of the former factors. We cannot argue that Trevisani’s viewpoint on leadership is wrong; however, his statement on leadership has not described what leadership is in a complete way. In fact, there are a  variety of existing views on describing leadership. Some researchers conceptualize leadership as a trait or as a behavior, whereas others view leadership from an information-processing perspective or relational standpoint (Northouse, 2012). In the following sections, we will show you the highlight of leadership theories, a brief review for information systems (IS) leadership papers in recent years, and then discuss the similarities and differences between the different approaches and theories.


Leading by Getting Her Hands Dirty: Bringing Social Responsibility, Servant Leadership, and a Learning Culture into the Classroom 

Sheena Schwindt, SHRM-CP, Student, Dickinson State University; Debora Hansen Dragseth, Ph.D., MBA, Professor of Business Administration, Dickinson State University; Kostas Voutsas, MBA, MS/HROD, Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management, Dickinson State University

 Leading by Getting Her Hands Dirty: Bringing Social Responsibility, Servant Leadership, and a Learning Culture into the Classroom “Rachel was known as the crazy teacher with the worm buckets in her room, she wasn’t taken seriously” (Schwindt, personal communication, September 22, 2019). Rachel Leach was known this way among her co-workers before she became an award-winning educator whose hard work introducing gardening, composting, and sustainability practices into her classroom, and the entire school, won her the Northern Nevada Pioneer Award. She was nominated by a group called Healthy Communities.  Her teaching partner (and the author’s mother), Rebecca Schwindt, noted, “winning the Northern Nevada Pioneer Award gave her credibility. All of a sudden everybody sat up and took notice, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Mandela Scholars.” 


THE PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATE IN TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP, RESEARCH & INNOVATION 

Dr. Michael Dyrenfurth, Purdue University , Dr. Linda Naimi, Purdue University , Dr. Kathryne Newton, Purdue University Dr. Mitch Springer, Purdue University



John Mensah-Dapaah, Republic Of South Africa, mdjohn879@gmail.com

 What does God require of old men and old women in the OLD and NEW TESTAMENT? How would you witness to an old person?

 Answers : God require of old men and women in the Old and New Testaments to:

 (a). OLD MEN

i. To managed their household as the heads of the family.

ii. In the Old Testament all public decisions were to be made by men or were made by men.

iii. Old men are to provides for their wives clothing, food, shelter, sexual relations and protection.

iv. Old men are to provides for their children clothing, shelter, food, education and security.

v. Old men are to pay bride price and marry their women and actually protects them in the long run (Genesis 2:24)

vi. In the Old Testament, an old man cannot wear a woman garment, it is an abomination to do so

vii. Old men in the New Testament (Ephesians5:22-33, 1 Corinthians 11:3) are to love their wives as they loved themselves. They are the head of the family and Christ is the head of their household.

viii. In the New Testament, God require Old men to love their wives and not be harsh to them (Colossians 3:18-19)

ix. God sees old men and old women the same or one in Christ in the New Testament (Galatians3:28)

x. God requires old men in the Old Testament to be like Him because He created us in His own image (Genesis 1:27)

xi. God in the New Testament require old men to live with their wives in understanding way and not to beat them. ( 1 Peter 3:7)

xii. In the New Testament, God require old men to have their own wives and their wives must have authority on their men bodies. (1 Corinthians 7:1-40)

xiii. God require old men in the New Testament to be sober minded, dignified, self controlled, sound in faith, in love and in steadfastness. (Titus 2:1-15)

xiv. God in the Old Testament require old men to be fruitful and multiply and have dominion over everything on earth.(Genesis 1:28)

xv. God require old men in the New Testament to fear Him, honour Him, lkve thy neighbours, respect everyone and be a good servants of God. (1 Peter 2:13-17)

xvi. God in the New Testament expect old men to pray. (1 Timothy 2:8)

xvii. God require old men in the New Testament who are leaders to get only one wife and lives life's above reproach, respectable, hospitable and teacher. (1 Timothy 3:2)


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