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Does your Student Ministry feel as if it is off on an island to itself? Do you feel like the "HOLE" in the Whole Church Body? Do you feel like the role of the Student Pastor is seen more as a "Main Church Terrorist" than an ally? The Student Body balances spiritual principles with practical applications to help you get the student body you serve in, in such spiritual alignment the "commanded blessing" of Psalm 133 can be released on your senior pastor, your student pastor, every staff member, every core student, every attendee, and your entire church body! What key leaders to this generation of Student Pastors are saying about The Student Body: What Glenn Walters achieves in this new book is Amazing. His insights into the interconnected spiritual dynamic that is necessary in leading a healthy and thriving student ministry are both relevant and revelation. This is a must read! Dr. Chris Hill, Senior Pastor of The Potter's House of Denver The Student Body gives practical tools and insights that will teach your entire student ministry how to be unified. These are not shortcuts, but proven methods that will transform your student body. Israel Campbell, Senior Pastor of New Beginnings Church Glenn draws from his years of experience as a successful student pastor to teach the importance of spiritual alignment. This book reveals the heart of a healthy student ministry. Gary Lewis, International Assistant Youth and Discipleship Director, Church of God, Cleveland, Tennessee Glenn Walters has been given divine information to get youth pastors "in-formation!" It not only gives practical steps in pastoring; but gives you language and form to your position and purpose. The wisdom found in this book, if applied, will produce some of the world's greatest leaders. Eddie James, Eddie James Ministries
This book describes how the belief systems of 13 personality theorists (i.e., Freud, Jung, Adler, Erikson, Horney, Allport, Murray, Eysenck, Maslow, Rogers, Skinner, Bandura, Kelly) have shaped major theories of personality (i.e., psychoanalysis, analytical psychology, individual psychology, ego psychology, cultural psychoanalysis, trait theory, personology, factor theory, humanistic psychology, phenomenological psychology, radical behaviorism, social cognitive theory, personal construct theory) by way of the theorist's subjective, historical, cultural, and intellectual context.
Referencing clinical case studies throughout, this engaging book encourages students to critically examine crime-related constructs such as psychopathy, antisocial personality disorder and criminal lifestyle, and to explore evidence-based interventions that could prevent further crime.
This study examines lifestyle development and change as a dynamic self-altering process. The author divides lifestyle development into three main phases: initiation; interaction between incentive and opportunity; and choice.
What kind of choices does a hardened criminal make? What belief systems are these choices based on? The Criminal Lifestyle approaches these questions by examining how various biological, sociological and psychological factors interact to bring about criminal behaviour. Walters develops a model of crime as a lifestyle and shows that this concept is historically, cross-nationally and empirically valid. This groundbreaking book will be of interest to psychologists and sociologists as well as criminologists.
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