This book discusses presentational speaking in diverse contexts & settings. The primary purpose of such speaking is to invite growth & change for both speaker & audience.
Foss and Foss, Inviting Transformation, 1–19. 11. Griffin, Invitation to Public Speaking, 239–57. 12. Griffin, Invitation to Public Speaking, 323–25. 13. See “Types of Invitational Speeches” in Griffin, Invitation to Public Speaking, ...
As part of the Pursuing Spiritual Transformation series, Grace will help you make the connection between grace as a remote biblical concept and grace as a lifestyle--a reality you experience day in, day out.
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An attempt to revive the Mass through an interpretation of the Eucharistic story, this text offers a central notion by which one can experience the fullness of the Eucharist, as a gift that is God's self.
This book addresses the combination of pedagogical, curricular, and institutional commitments necessary to create and sustain diversity on campus.
In The Yes Effect, Dr. Bush shares his own story as well as inspiring stories of individuals and organizations around the world whose acts of love and justice are bringing hope and transformation in places of misery and immobility.
4 American President Thomas Woodrow Wilson is credited with saying, 'If you want me to talk for ten minutes, I'll come next week. If you want me to talk for an hour, I'll come tonight.' ...
The inverse of the Möbius transformation w = (az + b)/(cz + d) is again a Möbius transformation: explicitly, z = (dw – b)/(–cw + a). The Möbius transformations form a group under composition. EXERCISE 25.1 A Möbius transformation that ...
A powerful call to intimate and passionate communion with God in a culture of lukewarm faith and apathetic spirituality.
When we are done, our version may be further transformed . . . and if our wider congregation likes it well enough, it may become a new ... which brings traditions forward while simultaneously inviting transformation of those traditions.