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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

Ascribing: Reviewing & Sharing Leadership Resources

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

THE HUMANITARIAN LEADER IN EACH OF US: 7 CHOICES THAT SHAPE A SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE LIFE

    By Frank LaFasto & Carl Larson: Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (2012); Reviewed by SHIRLEY FREED The thesis of this book is that humanitarian …

By JACL
Posted onNovember 1st, 2012July 25th, 2019
Book Reviews

THE 5 LEVELS OF LEADERSHIP: PROVEN STEPS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR POTENTIAL

Posted onOctober 13th, 2012July 25th, 2019

  By John C. Maxwell; New York, NY: Center Street, Hachette Book Group (2011); Reviewed by CHRISTIANE E. THEISS Is leadership a process or a position? …

Feature Articles

ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST TEACHERS IN THE PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS OF THE FLORIDACONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS

Posted onOctober 4th, 2012May 3rd, 2018

  Abstract: In the United States, there is an environmental literacy problem. Americans possess limited knowledge about the environment and environmental issues, and they display …

Feature Articles

JOURNEY THROUGH TRAUMA

Posted onOctober 3rd, 2012May 3rd, 2018

  Abstract: People who are not able to overcome the effects of childhood trauma often waste their human potential on substance abuse and illicit lifestyles; …

Leadership Lived

BUILDING SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS IN AFGHANISTAN: A DEBT OF GRATITUDE

Posted onOctober 1st, 2012May 3rd, 2018

  It was a hot, humid Tennessee morning when the two runaways boarded a packed Greyhound bus bound for New York State. Azalea Lehndorff, then …

Leadership Interview

RESPONDING TO SOCIAL NEEDS USING AN INVESTMENT APPROACH

Posted onOctober 1st, 2012August 14th, 2018

  Herta von Stiegel is the founder and CEO of Ariya Capital Group Limited, a fund manager located in London, Gaborone (Botswana) and the Channel …

Feature Articles

THEOLOGICAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF CREATION CARE

Posted onSeptember 24th, 2012May 3rd, 2018

  Abstract: The purpose of this article is to provide a theological and ethical basis for creation care and to look for an area to …

Leadership Resources

6.2 Dissertation Notices

Posted onSeptember 13th, 2012January 12th, 2021

Lozano, R. (2011). The Relationship Between Community Service Involvement and Student Outcomes in Mexican Higher Learning Institutions. PhD. Andrews University. JACL 6(2), 139-139. This mixed-methods study …

Book Reviews

DARING GREATLY: HOW THE COURAGE TO BE VULNERABLE TRANSFORMS THE WAY WE LIVE, LOVE, PARENT, AND LEAD

Posted onSeptember 13th, 2012July 25th, 2019

  By Brené Brown; New York, NY: Gotham Books (2010); Reviewed by SARA WITHERS Have you ever thought of vulnerability as weakness? Many leaders do …

Editorial

LEARNING TO LIVE AS WE PRAY

Posted onSeptember 13th, 2012May 3rd, 2018

  Recently I received a gift from a dear friend living in another    country. As I opened the gift, he commented that he wanted me …

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