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The D6 Family Ministry Journal Vol. 3 is a peer-reviewed journal that brings comprehensive approact to the family ministry conversation by reminding ministry leaders of the various audiences present in the church community. This journal aggregates content submitted by scholars from various universities, seminaries, and ministry organizations, as well as book reviews. An added bonus is practitioner insights in shorter, non-peer reviewed submissions. This volume focuses on walking alongside and understanding families with challenges. Articles address autism in the Church, being an effective pastor to the disabled, special needs ministry, ministering to children living in poverty, serving single parents, ministering to the fatherless, and the impact grandparents have on the spiritual development of children. Book reviews include The Self-Aware Leader by Terry Linhart and Remodeling Youth Ministry by Christopher Talbot. Readers will discover the biblical foundation of how God uses the two most sacred institutions, the church and the home, to accomplish evangelism and discipleship.
Learn from a strategic and insightful voice of experience in generational discipleship who shares how to build a solid family ministry strategy. First, you must understand the philosophy of D6 so that you can implement the strategy. The foundation is solid and timeless principals of Deuteronomy 6 that equip leaders to maintain a spiritual connection with the next generation. This is an indispensable resource for equipping leaders with a solid generational discipleship strategy.
Four Generations of Stone is a fictional story about a family of strong men and women who began with one man coming to America in 1850 from England. He is compelled to follow his dream of becoming a mountain man in the American Rocky Mountains. Without the help of the First Nation Americans, the Stone family would have had a more difficult journey through all four generations of this saga. He prospered as a trapper and expanded, eventually raising cattle in what was to become Montana. The family grew and developed a vast cattle ranch as well as a thriving big game hunting business. Their adventure weaves through the expansion of America, the War Between the States, the Great War in Europe, and World War II. The fourth-generation patriarch, Dale Stone, continues to operate two family businesses and meets a difficult challenge protecting two of his big game hunting clients from being kidnapped by foreign agents.
For executives, managers, parents, and anyone seeking to influence others in work and in life, this creative guide reveals the essential leadership principles that adults can learn by taking a peek inside their childhood toy boxes.
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