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Dissertation Notices

Dissertation Notices

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2024August 28th, 2025
Book Reviews

Staying Informed About Gen Z and Other Generations: A Review of Resources

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2024August 28th, 2025
Book Reviews

Reading to Lead by 30: Books That Shaped My Early Career as a Leader

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2024August 28th, 2025
Book Reviews

How to Lead When You’re Not in Charge: Leveraging Influence When You Lack Authority

By Clay ScrogginsGrand Rapids, MI: Zondervan (2017) Hardcover, 214 pages; Kindle edition Reviewed by DANIEL BRAN In the book How to Lead When You’re Not in …

By JACL
Posted onSeptember 1st, 2018January 13th, 2021
Book Reviews

People Are the Mission: How Churches Can Welcome Guests Without Compromising the Gospel

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2018January 13th, 2021

By Danny FranksGrand Rapids, MI: Zondervan (2018) Kindle edition Reviewed by CHERI GATTON Pastor Danny Franks presents a straightforward and polite analysis of the dysfunction …

Dissertation Abstracts, Leadership Resources

12.2 Dissertation Notices

Posted onSeptember 1st, 2018July 16th, 2021

Kooreman, E. (2018). A study of collaborative skills of graduates of a national, faith-based, leadership development program. Ph.D., Andrews University, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing. 10751259. Collaboration is often …

JACL

Volume 12 No 1 (Spring 2018)

Posted onMarch 1st, 2018August 7th, 2021

Articles are available on this website online if you see a weblink. The remaining articles of this issue are available in print to current subscribers. …

Editorial

The Value of Servant Leadership

Posted onMarch 1st, 2018January 11th, 2021

What comes to your mind when you hear the term “servant leadership?” Some may think about Jesus and His profound teachings, while for others, Greenleaf …

Biblical Reflection

It Seemed Good to the Holy Spirit and to Us: A Biblical Example of the Organization Decision-making Process

Posted onMarch 1st, 2018January 11th, 2021

Christian leadership involves merging the fundamentals of organizational behavioral theory with the truths of the Scriptures. This allows Christian leaders to maximize the decision-making process …

Leadership Interview

A “Different Kind” of Christian: Interview with Thom Wolf

Posted onMarch 1st, 2018January 11th, 2021

Dr. Erich Baumgartner teaches leadership and intercultural communication and directs the Ph.D. in Leadership Program at Andrews University. He combines his interest in Intercultural Communication …

Feature Articles

Leadership in the Creation Narrative

Posted onMarch 1st, 2018January 11th, 2021

Abstract: In the very first verses of the Bible, we see God set an example of leadership through His creation of the world. In this article, …

Feature Articles

Places of Worship: Leadership Influence on Threat Vulnerability

Posted onMarch 1st, 2018January 13th, 2021

Abstract: Vulnerability to risk of loss is present in any place where people assemble. The perspective of leadership on existing threats and their response to emerging …

Feature Articles

When Servant Leaders Appear Laissez-faire: The Effect of Social Identity Prototypes on Christian Leaders

Posted onMarch 1st, 2018January 13th, 2021

Abstract: Servant leadership is the most recognizable approach to leadership in Christian organizations. Understanding that their organization endorses servant leadership, or believing Christian leaders should be …

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