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How To Read the (Hebrew) Bible in the Biotechnofeudal Age
Most Bible readers do not consider the origin of their reading habits. Nor do they consider their social location as significant when interpreting biblical texts. Dr. Susanne Scholz's works to uncover our assumptions when reading scripture.
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Elder vs. Deacon: Understanding the Difference
Finding your vocation and being confident in God’s call for your life can lead you through open doors to pursue faith more effectively, hone your gifts, and grow spiritually. At the end of the day, your personal calling is between you and God, but we’ve compiled a few first steps to discerning your vocation.
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Deciphering Their Importance: Pastoral Care and Spiritual Leadership Examples
Finding your vocation and being confident in God’s call for your life can lead you through open doors to pursue faith more effectively, hone your gifts, and grow spiritually. At the end of the day, your personal calling is between you and God, but we’ve compiled a few first steps to discerning your vocation.
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From John Wesley to Regionalization: Exploring the Spirit of Methodism
Finding your vocation and being confident in God’s call for your life can lead you through open doors to pursue faith more effectively, hone your gifts, and grow spiritually. At the end of the day, your personal calling is between you and God, but we’ve compiled a few first steps to discerning your vocation.
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Vocational Careers that Open After Theological Studies
Finding your vocation and being confident in God’s call for your life can lead you through open doors to pursue faith more effectively, hone your gifts, and grow spiritually. At the end of the day, your personal calling is between you and God, but we’ve compiled a few first steps to discerning your vocation.
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What is Servant Leadership?
In an era where the need for purposeful, grounded leadership is becoming increasingly apparent, servant leadership has emerged as an innovative approach to leading and empowering others. This leadership philosophy hinges on the idea of serving others first, and putting the needs and well-being of people before the leader's self-interest. At Perkins, this means seeking to emulate the way in which Jesus demonstrated leadership through service.
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What is My Vocation? 4 Ways To Discover Your Vocation
Finding your vocation and being confident in God’s call for your life can lead you through open doors to pursue faith more effectively, hone your gifts, and grow spiritually. At the end of the day, your personal calling is between you and God, but we’ve compiled a few first steps to discerning your vocation.
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How Can My Passion Translate to Seminary?
Every human is motivated by their core passions, whether they are aware of it or not. Passion is part of what moves us to action, manifesting as a strong desire or as a recurrent thought. People’s passions often vary, but they all share in the profound satisfaction that comes from acting in alignment with your passion.
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