Education
Who Are You
When we properly worship Jesus Christ in our hearts, we will begin to have the words to tell our generation about him. The Apostle Peter tells us as Christians that our purpose is to 'proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light' (1 Peter 2:9). The term 'apologetics' is just a fancy way of describing our privilege to proclaim the excellencies of our God.
One of the ways of doing that is simply by answering questions - about you, me and God. William Edgar takes key questions often asked and gives us the basics to respond graciously and adequately to them:
Who Am I?
Only One Way?
Must I Be Civil?
Why Jesus Christ?
What Kind of Book Is the Bible?
Why Is there Cruelty?
Is Sex a Problem?
Has Darwin Refuted Genesis?
How Hard Are Questions from Muslims?
How to Change the World?
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Why College Matters to God Academic Faithfulness & Christian Higher Education OP!!
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YOUTH MINISTRY IN THE 21ST CENTURY OP!!!
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Heart Deep Teaching Engaging Students for Transformed Lives
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Organic Mentoring a Mentors Guide to Relationships with Next Generation Women
We are experiencing a mentoring crisis today. One key reason is that too many women cling to an outdated formulaic idea of what mentoring is all about. When we hear the word mentoring" we conjure up a picture that fit our experience decades ago. Then we look in the mirror and don't see an adequate mentor staring back at us. Our preconceived ideas about what today's young women want in a mentor convince us we are not qualified to be mentors--but we are wrong. What we don't realize is that younger women today are far more likely to want a relationship with that woman in the mirror than the conjured-up perfect mentor in our head.
Organic Mentoring explores foundational issues that explain why beloved but outdated mentoring methods are no longer effective. The book looks at the cultural changes and fast-paced digital advancements that shape young thought and behavior but weaken the link between generations. It walks through the new values, preferences, ideas, and problems of the next generation and how these issues impact mentoring. Then the authors guide the reader through landmines to avoid and approaches that work today.
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Teaching to Change Lives Seven Proven Ways to Make Your Teaching Come Alive
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