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Category: Feature Articles

Feature Articles

The Impact of Leadership on the Role and Mission of a Christian College

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

  Abstract: If Christian higher education is to thrive in the twenty-first century, it is critical that retiring leaders of Christian institutions are replaced by …

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Understanding Board Leadership: Adventist Hospital Board Chair Behaviors and Effectiveness and Organizational Outcomes

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

  Abstract: Each month, millions of board members meet to provide leadership to thousands of churches, hospitals, schools and other non- profit organizations. Their decisions …

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Corruption, Culture, and Conversion: The Role of the Church in Correcting a Global Concern

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

  Introduction One of the most challenging issues confronting contemporary society is the problem of corruption. This global malaise cuts across race, gender, age, culture, …

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African-American Women Elders in Adventist Congregations

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

      Abstract: Historically, African-American women have been influential in building and expanding the role of the African-American church as well as their role …

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Authentic Leadership and Its Relationship to Ministerial Effectiveness

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

  Abstract: Sometimes bright, well-intentioned pastors fail at building effective, credible, transparent, and trusting social relationships with the laity they lead. Pastoral training programs do …

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Leaders and Their Use of Power in Facilitating Organizational Change

Posted onMarch 1st, 2014January 19th, 2021

  Introduction Direction setting is a common practice in North American organizations. Organizational leaders often unquestioningly accept traditional direction-setting strategies as best practices. Some organizations …

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Holding on to What is Sacred: Who to Protect Organizational Values and Enhance Mission Vitality

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2013January 19th, 2021

Abstract: the prevailing literature suggests that organizations can sustain their vitality and longevity by preserving their core ideology. the purpose of this article is to …

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Leadership in Tough Times: How Executives Sustain Organizational Faithfulness

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2013January 19th, 2021

Abstract: In this narrative case study 10 chief executives of Mennonite Health Services Alliance were extensively interviewed to explore how they perceived their role and …

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Actions, Practices, and Workplace Circumstances That Characterize High-Engagement Workgroups in a Hospital Environment

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2013January 19th, 2021

Abstract: In the United States a large number of people are not engaged at work. This lack of engagement affects the service outcomes as well …

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Professional Development For Christian Teachers: A Mixed-methods Study

Posted onMarch 1st, 2013June 9th, 2021

    Abstract: This study explored christian school teachers’ professional development experiences using a mixed-method multi-case study approach that utilized National Staff Development council’s Standards …

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