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This work is intended as a source book for those in the field, far from their help from their church headquarters. Many assumptions are made. The first assumption is that you are attending the seminary or bible school or has already done so. Moreover you are in some area of ministry in which you will be face with the decision to offer or withhold counseling help. Again, this is aimed for the beginner who is looking to expand the ministry and include those who are ill, hurting and lost their place in society. It is thought that this could be a guide to those of you in position of ministry that may be physically far from immediate help from your church support.
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Creating a Healthy Team Environment Featured
Written by John C. Maxwell
At Chernobyl, the massive explosion of a Soviet nuclear reactor released radioactive fallout 400 times greater than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. While the suddenness and spectacular nature of the Chernobyl disaster drew the world's attention, another catastrophe in the Soviet Union passed by largely unnoticed.
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Being successful is not about how hard you work - it's about how smart you work. Michael LeBoef said, "Devoting a little of yourself to everything means committing a great deal of yourself to nothing."
In a leader's life, there's a big difference between activity and accomplishment. Activity is being busy. But as Henry David Thoreau once said, "It's not enough to be busy; so are the ants. The question is: What are [you] busy about?"
In a leader's life, there's a big difference between activity and accomplishment. Activity is being busy. But as Henry David Thoreau once said, "It's not enough to be busy; so are the ants. The question is: What are [you] busy about?"
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