40 Results for Leadership

Being part of the praise & worship team is, first and foremost, an issue of LEADERSHIP. A leader is someone who is in front of the group, guiding the people in the way they should go. A leader does not know the entire way of the journey -- no one does aside from God Himself. But the leader is st...
Moses was a leader in many ways. Moses was a leader starting from when he was a young man in Egypt and continued until he became an adult. From the time pharaohs daughter found him in a wicker basket floating on the river and adopted him. He was destined to be a leader. It's known that he made man...
In Golding's novel, Lord of the Flies, Ralph and Jack are two distinct characters whose leadership qualities contrast so much that they become pitted against each other. Ralph and Jack come to symbolize the good and evil in life. Their leadership views are also very different, as Ralph signifies dem...
Godly Men Leading According to Gods Word The word mans occurs 2,615 times in 2,331 verses. Genesis 1:26 Then god said let us make man in our own image according to our likeness. Let him have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle over all things that c...
Teens reflect a culture all of their own within American society. The language that they speak, music that they listen to, and many aspects of their lives differ from that of past generations (Linehan 3). Therefore, many people of ...
a) "We have taken the sword of Caesar and in taking it, of course, have rejected Thee and followed him ." The "thee" in the above quote refers to Christ. Placing Caesar and Christ in this sentence refers to central dichotomy of religion between religion and the state. They are also us...
Throughout history, people struggled to understand the physical world around them. When the questions could not be answered by their contemporary science, they looked to the supernatural for explanations. Therefore, people's understanding of the natural world was directly effected by what they...
Amos Amos was a shepherd in the south town of Tekoa in Judah, although he didn't had any prophetic background Amos was called by God to prophecy Over Israel. As Amos began to proclaim his message, the people discovered that they liked what he said because he started to condemn their ene...
In Dostoevsky's work, the Inquisitor presents his case with many wordy arguments. He cleverly discusses the issue of Catholicism, the freedom inherent in oppression and the joy and peace of submission to the iron will of another. The Inquisitor speaks from the position of a dictator; an entit...
I don't think we can fully appreciate the greatness of this man without coming to appreciate how much he gave up and what it meant for him to model such selfless dedication. 1. The beginning of Moses' life. Moses is thought to be a man after God&a...
"The mind is its own place, and in itself 255 Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n. What matter where, if I be still the same, And what I should be, all but less than hee Whom Thunder hath made greater? Here at least We shall be free; th'Almighty hath not built...
Satan appearing in the form of a pig's head; the essence of Christ projected into a boy; young boys struggling between good and evil while roaming around on an Eden like island. These are the images that William Golding depicted in his book Lord Of the Flies, the story of a group of English b...
The Charismatic Ministry of Peter throughout the Jews, Samaritans and Gentiles is an example for all Christians to apply to their own ministries. Peter sets the bar, and that bar is raised further later by Paul. The definition of a Charismatic movement is: any various groups within existing denomi...
How many Old Testament worthies do we tend to examine and realize by way of their family! The Old Testament is in fact a family literature. We have read about the family relationships of almost of all of its important dignitaries, and out of them the description of family life of Hosea is the most h...
Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince examines the nature of power and his views of power in the leadership that he observed in his time. Machiavelli discusses power over the people, dictatorial power, and the power with the people. The struggle to retain, hold, and apply one power is human nature and ...
Muhammad was born in Mecca in 570, he had a very sad life until he was 12 years old. He came from a wealthy family but his father died 3 weeks before Muhammad was born. It was customary for Quarish women (like Muhammad¡s mother) to entrust their babies to Bedioun women, who were wandering tribes pe...
Sophocles uses a mixture of both visual and emotional imagery to create the morally questioning, Greek tragedy \'Oedipus Tyrannus\'. He presents the audience with an intense drama, which addresses the reality and importance of the gods that the Greeks fervently believed in. The play also forces th...
People of all ages have read portions of the Bible at some time in their life. It could have been through church Bible study, Sunday morning worship, or for daily meditation. However, a large part of the Bible still remains a mystery for us seeing that we constantly question the Bible along with h...
The story Exodus is the second book in the Bible that took place around 800 B.C. and was written down around 500B.C. The title "Exodus" comes from the Greek word "going out", that plays an important part in this book. This book first starts out on the land of Egypt. The Egyptian king was scared of t...
Zechariah is one of the Minor Prophets of the Old Testament. His book is located between the books of Haggai and Malachi. Zechariah is thought to have preached from about 520-518 B.C. The book of Zechariah deals with the restoration of Jerusalem, the Temple, and God's people. Chapter 11 verses 4...
Religion as a System of ControlAs humans made the transition from a mobile hunting and gathering life way to a more sedentary and permanent agriculturalist one, the life of the average human was allowed to become more complex. In this complexity came the early understanding of life and death. To d...
(A cult in the webster's is defined as," a system of religious worship, especially with the reference to it's rites and ceremonies".) The word cult comes from the Latin word cultus, which means "worship". "In this sense the cultic act is an act of worship, involving external rites and ceremonies a...
Milton's Depiction of the Serpent as Satan John Milton's use of the serpent to represent the evil of Satan captures the depth and detail that is implied in the Bible pertaining to the Beast that is Satan. (Rev 12:3-18, 13: 1-8) Milton first introduced the reader to the character Satan...
Comparing and Contrasting the Creation AccountsComing from a family with a Christian lineage as far as the eye can see, its no wonder that my mouth widened just a bit when I read through the Enuma Elish for the first time. How could this "Ancient Babylonian Story" be so similar to the parable of the...
There is a fine line between good and evil. When something goes from good to evil, its popularity is replaced with notoriety since fear, corruption and knowledge lead people away from good. In life, power and greed produce progressive change which shows they have the ability to be as good as they ...