Redeeming Administration – Book Review
Some people are born administrators. For the rest of us, it’s a steep learning curve....
The Journal of Christian Ministry (JCM) is an annual publication of The Association for Doctor of Ministry Education (ADME). The purpose of this journal is to encourage theological reflection regarding the training for and practice of Christian ministry at the highest level. While recognizing and appreciating the religious diversity that exists across the globe, this journal, as its name implies, recognizes the fundamental uniqueness of Jesus Christ.
Some people are born administrators. For the rest of us, it’s a steep learning curve....
"Ultimately, this book is about choices." Those familiar with the published work of Paul Borthwick, which spans 30 years of research and writing,...
In his book "Faith on the Road," Rieger urges the reader to consider the migrant narrative and to recognize the variant power differentials...
"How do you canoe over mountains?" asks Tod Bolsinger. "You don’t. If you want to continue forward, you change". Canoeing the Mountains is...
Stephen Macchia, founding president of Leadership Transformation and director of the Pierce Center for Disciple-Building at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, has put together an...
"Secular intellectuals have not been kind to the evangelical mind. They are inclined to see evangelicals as a menace to progress and free...
A deliberate and delicate balance of principle and practice permeates the text....
Welcome to the 2017 (Volume 6) edition of The Journal of Christian Ministry!...
This paper demonstrates that engaging the writings of family systems theorists Murray Bowen, Edwin H. Friedman, Michael E. Kerr, Peter L. Steinke, and...