Articles, tagged with "religious leaders", page 1
31st August 2011
In previous articles about the Perceptual Styles Theory and leadership, we examined the five qualities of effective leaders, regardless of Perceptual Style. Now, we’ll look at the unique leadership qualities of each specific Perceptual Style, along with s...
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Author:
Gary Jordan
14th July 2011
WOW what a thought invoking question! Well I know {there are|you will find|you'll findvery much religions with egg upon their faces for telling us within the past couple of thousands of years that when we don’t follow their man-made rules that god would s...
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Charry Jerica
10th June 2011
If you have not heard of Mcleodganj, then it is surprising at all. This is a small town located on the upper reaches of Dharamsala in the State of Himachal Pradesh in India and is, therefore, also called as Upper Dharamsala. Located in the picturesque na...
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Author:
vinod kumar
04th May 2011
If the children's activities and your busy schedules conflict, it might be time to eradicate one thing from the schedules. Simplifying everyone's schedule can make things much less hectic and stressful for the whole family. This step alone may well be ...
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Brendan Lynn
30th March 2011
I was searching the internet for a list building blog. Seeing so many blogs brought back some memories. In 1999 a site named Blogger started its online life. Before that there were blogs all over the internet but their number was not a big one. After Blog...
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Author:
Mr.Guru
16th March 2011
Marriage problems can sometimes be difficult to overcome. It is very painful to know that you will lose your spouse sooner or later. However, you may have the opportunity to do something and save your marriage fast.
First of all, you need to understan...
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Author:
Amuro Wesley
22nd February 2011
Peter, the centurion and the widow (like those simple believers on the mission field) had nothing to hold on to. Unlike those religious leaders, they were not preoccupied with protecting their reputations or guarding traditions and someone’s teaching. Tha...
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Author:
kpygosforasia
26th January 2011
The good news for parents in this situation is that help—lots of it—is available!
As pointed our in our previous article, the first line of defense are parents that actively communicate with their children and the therapeutic support systems that alrea...
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Author:
flexjohn
06th December 2010
It isn't the way the world is that determines our experience of it, but rather our interpretation of it. If our interpretations are unhelpful or inaccurate, this will influence the quality of our life experiences.2 Consider for a moment someone who believ...
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Author:
Jeffery Saunders
03rd December 2010
Although virtually similar in a number of ways to regular colleges in their emphasis on academic freedom, and academic and athletic performance, Christian Colleges also focus on the spiritual development of their students.
Admissions also take into con...
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Author:
Alfred Oliver
30th November 2010
Do you consider yourself religious, or do you consider yourself spiritual? Is there a difference? I think there is a big difference.
I was talking to a repairman at our home and the subject of the end of the world came up. As our discussion proceede...
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Author:
Michael A Verdicchio
08th November 2010
We all know “Service to Man is Service to God". In fact, all the religious leaders encourage their devotees to engage themselves in different charity works. Charity basically means unconditional support that we provide to the poor people without any expec...
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Author:
Sanjay Nandy
17th September 2010
Although the majority of humans are decent, there are sufficient numbers of those who are not to make life unpleasantfor the rest; those bitter and twisted individuals who refuse to tolerate anyone with a different viewpoint are OK down the pub or at a pa...
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Author:
Sam Pearce
06th August 2010
Suppose everyone lived in a two dimensional world where there was only length and width and no height. Then, one day, a three dimensional man appears and walks across the world. This would completely throw the two dimensional people for a loop.
They w...
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Author:
Cristian Stan
15th July 2010
March 29, 2010 - Troubles continue for Ibnu Rachal Farhansyah, the young man who posted inflammatory and defamatory statements against Balinese Hinduism on his Facebook account. Stated that Bali Hindu high holy day of Nyepi is the same with feces infuriat...
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Author:
annora