Abstract: Both the emotion and expression of gratitude produce benefits for the person who is thankful, as well as the person being thanked. This study …
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Abstract: This article proposes that an effective activist leadership model has important significance for leaders in ethically challenging contexts. Findings from the grounded theory study …
Abstract: For nearly two millennia, Jews and Christians have struggled to interact with each other and engage in meaningful dialogue. The tragedy of the Shoah …
Abstract: Much is known about why people in North America do not attend church. Peter Burch, a Baptist minister, decided to find out how these …
Abstract: Traditional missionary efforts consist of individuals following God’s leadership of going and teaching people in other lands. Such small-scale efforts are overwhelmed within rapidly …
Abstract: Among terms used to describe the events and experiences that contribute to the shaping of leaders is Warren Bennis’s and Robert Thomas’s “crucibles.” Their …
Abstract: The repercussions of the leadership crises in the last quarter-century have spurred new approaches to leadership and its development. This article argues for the …
Abstract: Although pastors may recognize contingency leadership models as a valuable response, to date there has been very little research done on validating the use of …
Abstract: Most discussions on ethical leadership emphasize the importance of personal integrity, visible role modeling, and actual enforcement of ethical behaviors in the workplace. Nonetheless, organizational …
Abstract: The paradigm shift in the leadership field has resulted in several contemporary approaches to leadership. These approaches focus on process as opposed to traits—the emphasis …