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Reemphasizing Discipleship and Leadership Development
Bibliography: leaves 193-198.This portfolio was originally intended to research Discovery Church’s journey to multisite. Over a four-month period just prior to launch of the second site, the church dealt with a leadership and financial crisis brought on by a drop in attendance. These changes necessitated putting multisite on hold and refocusing energies on discipleship and mission. The original research question proposed the use of an Appreciative Inquiry model intended to help the congregation deal with the emotional and social shifts to become one church with two locations. Facing new circumstances, the Appreciative Inquiry model was modified to help the church deal with the emotional and social concerns they had around the dramatic change in their attendance and vision for multisite. This exercise gave an opportunity for the Church to recall why they started as a church plant, some of the great things that God had already done, the courage to risk once more, and step into a new future.
Out of the Appreciative Inquiry, Discovery Church embarked on the rebuilding process that focused on clarifying their existing vision, developing disciples making disciples, and a missional leadership development process, eventually leading them back to the potential for multiplication.Thesis (D.Min.)--Tyndale University, 2020.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] is a research portfolio submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Ministry, Tyndale University.Introduction -- Context: Personal Narrative and Organizational Description -- Philosophy of Leadership -- Field Ministry Project -- Conclusion
Comfort and Compassion Towards Persons with Mental Illness
Bibliography: leaves 30-34.The current study sought to evaluate a person’s emotional intelligence (EI) and the variables that contribute to perspectives of comfort and compassion towards individuals with a mental illness (MI). Patterns in demographics, personal or family history of mental illness and overall level of compassion of participants were explored. Participants responded to a series of mental illness case studies (MIS) to determine their feelings of compassion and levels of comfort in various situations. Emotional intelligence (measured with the TEI-Que-SF) and overall compassion (measured with the Compassionate Love for Humanity Scale) were also measured. A positive correlation was found between overall compassion scores and each MIS outcome. TEIQue-SF
subscales well-being, self-control, emotionality and overall compassion, were significant in predicting compassion and comfort towards persons with MI. Participants with a personal history with MI scored lower in total EI than people without a personal history with MI, and well-being and self-control were related to people’s personal history with MI. Having a personal history of MI did not show a positive correlation to levels of comfort or overall compassion towards MIS characters but was correlated with compassion towards MIS characters. EI (via TEIQue-SF) was not always associated with high compassion (via MIS). Future research might benefit from using more detailed and varied case studies, or an entirely alternate method of exposure to MI.Thesis (BA Honours)--Tyndale University, 2020.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]
Emotional Intelligence and Understanding the Conveyance of Emotions Through Visual Art.
Bibliography: leaves 57-61.Understanding art involves psychological processes and involves a variety of factors. The present study explores the relationship between Emotional Intelligence and understanding the emotions conveyed through art. Three artworks were created by three artists, who completed EI, empathy and Openness to Art measures. Also, the artists completed emotion inventories to indicate the emotions experienced while creating the art and the emotions they intend the viewers to feel when viewing the artwork. Participants viewed three different visual artworks, indicated the emotions the experienced and the emotions they think the artist intended for them to experiences, as well as the same EI, empathy and Openness to Art measures. To measure accuracy of emotional understanding, the viewers’ responses and artists’ were compared to calculate the discrepancy between the two. For one artwork, viewers with higher total EI, as well as higher scores on the subscales of well-being, self-control and sociability were more accurate in guessing the intended emotions. A relationship between total EI and experienced emotion accuracy was found as well. One facet of the empathy scale, personal distress, was related to less accuracy overall. No significant results were found for the other two artworks. Thus, EI is related to accuracy in art viewing in some instances, such as when there are written cues or the artist has more artistic expertise.Thesis (BA Honours)--Tyndale University, 2020.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]
Material Sources of Elegance in Mansfield Park
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Re-Framing the Conversation Away from the Nation-State and Toward Being the People of God
66-78This book chapter is under embargo until December 2025.This chapter includes an appendix titled: United Nations High Commission on Refugees. Welcoming the Stranger: Affirmations for Faith LeadersFor AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]
Mark Galli, Christianity Today and Donald Trump
For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] – “Trump should be removed from Office” / Mark Galli – Reponses to Mark Galli and related issues (December 19-20)—Responses to Mark Galli and related issues (December 22-25) – Responses to Mark Galli and related issues (December 26-January 4) – Responses to Mark Galli and related issues (January-February) – Final interaction with Mark Gall
Biblical Bases of Hospitality
39-47This book chapter is under embargo until December 30, 2025.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]
Introduction to Mission amid Global Crises
xiii-xviiThis book chapter is under embargo until December 30, 2025.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]
Canadian Multivocational Ministry Project: Research Report
Bibliography: page 23For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]—Introduction: Why Does Canada Need Tentmakers – Overview of Research: A Mixed Methods Study – Who are the Multivocational Leaders in this Study? -- Major Findings: Satisfiers and Stressors in Congregational Ministry -- Punching the Clock: Time Study -- Unique Fit: More Than Time and Money -- Theology at Work: Responses from Tentmakers -- How Can We Help?: Integrated, Complementary, Lucrative, or Conflicted -- Unique Fit Discernment -- Practical Considerations -- Training Recommendations -- Current Future Issues -- Selected Annotated Bibliography -- Appendix 1: Methodology of the Mixed Methods Research -- Appendix 2: Wellness Project @ Wycliffe -- Appendix 3: Time Studyhttps://www.canadianmultivocationalministry.ca/master-repor
Now, How Shall We Be? This Cultural Moment and Our Christian Response
Includes bibliographical referencesThis title is under embargo until December 2025This book is available for purchase through the Canadian Bible Society: https://biblescanada.ca/tyndale-academic-pressIf you are an academic, student, or researcher with an academic institution located in the global south and wish to read this publication while it is under embargo, please contact us at [email protected] AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] – Part One: This Cultural Moment –Old Moorings – Characteristics of This Cultural Moment – A New Search for the Self – Part Two: Our Christian Response – Hope – Hospitality – Wonder – Gratitude – Wisdom – Creation Care – Authenticity and Integrity – Justice – Conclusion – Resources for Leading Discussionshttps://biblescanada.ca/tyndale-academic-pres