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Women Leaders Rising Up Two Case Studies

Closer to us, Faith Mambura Ngunjiri quotes one of her friends, Ms. Kaara, “The courage comes from the spirit within . . . who empowers her to be what I am . . . the spirit gives her the capacity to pursue the truth without illusion. The spirit emboldens her within the parameters of my Christian faith to seek liberation until I die
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Teachers Prophetic Role 1 PREPARING TEAC

During this project, candidates were faced with a number of challenges: language barriers, physical and technical limitations, time management issues, fluidity of the curriculum and specific needs of their tutees. For most of the candidates, these challenges were transformed into opportunities for growth. This happened for several reasons, including pre-experience preparation, coaching during the experience and debriefing after the experience.
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Ignatian Spirituality as a Bridge to Enh

Martine Audéoud served over 30 years in Africa and Haiti. She has relocated to France and serves now as BGU's Associate Academic Dean. Her passion is to serve global Christian leaders to become increasingly empowered transformational leaders for Christ’s kingdom, serving Him creatively and joyfully. She is an ordained pastor and has served with the Mennonite Missions Network for many years.
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Fifty Years The Unfolding of an Educator

This brings back memories of my early family years. Born in 1959, I grew up in France as the oldest one in a family of four children with a French father and a German mother. Both of them where committed followers of Christ and very consistently and seriously taught the four of us in the Christian faith. Every day, we would sit quietly around the table after the morning or evening meals, and listen to my father reading a passage of the Bible and trying to explain to us what it meant for our lives. It was g
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Shalom et reconciliation Le cas de la Co

Voici, toutes choses sont faites nouvelles ; et toutes sont du Dieu qui nous a réconciliés avec lui-même par Christ, et qui nous a donné le service de la réconciliation, savoir, que Dieu était en Christ, réconciliant le monde avec lui-même, ne leur imputant pas leurs fautes et mettant en nous la parole de la réconciliation.
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Perspectives africaines sur la theologie (1)

Les sociétés traditionnelles en Afrique ont toujours promu le travail et la réussite. Si l’Eglise comprend son mandat missionel holistique, il est nécessaire d’en tenir compte si elle veut apporter le shalom divin aux communautés qu’elle sert. Le travailleur chrétien doit bien les connaitre et les comprendre pour vivre et travailler d’une manière qui promeut les valeurs du Royaume tout en valorisant les fondements culturels de la société qui l’entoure et qui sont cohérents avec le mandat holistique de l’Eglise.
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