Sentences with phrase «central mission in»

Education: Dawn obtained her Bachelors in Social Work degree from the University of Central Mission in 2000 and her Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Kansas in 2001.
It has become a central mission in my life to bring the science from the journals into the hands of the general public.
The central mission in the demo was to secure a safe zone that could be used as a save point.

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The companies with the most reach and the founders with the deepest connection to the consumer are able to show up in all of those different places in unique ways and tie it all back to the brand's central mission.
That disruption is omnipresent because there are now tech companies everywhere in the economy — companies whose central missions are technology - centric, and those in other sectors that are making technical innovations central to their business models.
The media love drone heroics, and Aeryon's flying robots have starred in a number of high - profile nail - biters: guiding a rescue mission to frozen Alaska; assisting in a drug bust in Central America; helping natural disaster victims in the Philippines and Nepal.
When President Hugo Chavez called for the repatriation of 160 tons in 2011, the gold moved from the airport in a televised convoy of armoured trucks; a banner reading «Mission Accomplished» greeted the final shipment at the central bank's vaults.
In response to the urgency, CI changed its mission with the hope that our efforts would become central and essential for our national, business and community partners.
Army Gen. Joseph Votel, the chief of US Central Command, has said the war in Afghanistan has settled into a stalemate and that he thought «it will involve additional forces to ensure that we can make the advise - and - assist mission more effective.»
To reskill the young minds according to the industry needs, the central Government also devised a plan of USD 250 - million Skill India Mission Operation (SIMO), which received the backing of the World Bank in 2017.
When he founded Elite in 2004, the then 26 - year - old Kirshner's goal was to create a company that didn't treat its employees like disposable cogs, but instead, make their happiness its central mission.
The school, which was founded in 1919 and started offering an MBA in 1954, took Goizueta's name in 1994, and his business philosophy is now a central part of the school's mission: to develop professionals who will add value to their companies by changing the way business is done.
This is Mission Control for the family, so it should be in a central place in your home, such as the kitchen or entryway.
Engaging constructively with governments is central to advancing BlackRock's mission, and, in the United States, we desperately need to find common ground on which Americans of different views and from different parties can come together to move the nation forward.
The definition of your mission, in which you make crystal clear what the awesomeness of your product, site or blog is, should be central in choosing the long tail keywords you want to rank for.
Born and raised in the Bluegrass State and a University of Kentucky alumnus, Mr. Hendrix relocated back to Central Kentucky in 2014 on a mission to help rebuild the US hemp industry.
«We appreciate the generosity of Marriott Vacations Worldwide and their support of our mission to provide state - of - the - art, specialized care to our tiniest patients here in Central Florida,» said John Bozard, president, Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation.
In the Orlando area alone, teams volunteered at: Orlando Union Rescue Mission, The Mustard Seed of Central Florida, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, Grandma's House at Orlando Health and Rehabilitation Center, Give Kids the World, Westminster Care of Orlando Nursing Home, Ronald McDonald House, Girl Scouts of Citrus and The American Cancer Society, among others.
«Both awards signify Johnson Controls» leadership in sustainability and innovation, which have been central to the company's mission for more than 125 years.
They do not regard missions — understood as reaching the unreached — as «old style» but as the unchanged central element in the mission of the church.
So perhaps the Church's central administration should stop relating to dying European local churches as if they weren't dying, and recognize that they are, in fact, mission territory.
The focus on the new evangelization gave the Holy Father the opportunity to speak of a dual theme that is proving to be central to his papacy — that is, unity in diversity, and unity in mission.
Central India Christian Mission: CICM responds to the needs of people in India and surrounding countries through outreach initiatives including providing medical care, disaster relief, shelter, food, education, training, and more.
Dr. Durham, who edits Mission Journal, is minister of human concerns at Central Church of Christ in Irving, Texas.
Despite the shortage of priests the Church in central and western Europe ought to have the courage, and the clergy the generosity, to put secular priests at the disposal of the missions and of Latin America.
Culture plays a central role in mission and cultural boundaries are often the most sensitive and difficult parts in mission activities, but mission can not be limited to cross-cultural ministry.
Yet it also remained anchored within the raison d'être of Christian theology by not losing sight of its central topic of study and object of worship: Jesus Christ and his global mission in and through the Church.
On the one side, nothing was to get in the way of their central mission.
After hurricane Mitch devastated Central America in 1998, hundreds of volunteer mission teams descended on Nicaragua and Honduras.
If out of fear or ignorance any real consideration of religion is excluded from the school curriculum, the educational program is thereby trivialized and the school fails in its central educative mission.
If the mission of Jesus had as its aim the integration of a new Israel as the true people of God, then sooner or later his message must be presented, and presented in a way that challenged a decisive response one way or the other, at Jerusalem, the central hearth and shrine of historic Israel.
CMS's executive leader, Philip Mounstephen, explained the motivation behind creating the game: «Our central belief is that all of God's people are called to join in God's mission yet we suspect many people's narrow definition of what «mission» really means, is a major contributor to their hesitation about getting involved.
The central theme of the Confession of 1967 of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is reconciliation: «God's reconciling work in Jesus Christ and the mission of reconciliation to which he has called his church are the heart of the gospel in any age.
When Natalie Kaspar graduated with a journalism degree, she followed open doors to her dream job — traveling around Central and Eastern Europe telling the stories of how God is alive and moving in nationals» hearts and through the ministries of International Mission Board workers.
Serious discussion on the unity and mission was started in the ecumenical movement with the declaration drawn up by the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches at its meeting in Rolle, Switzerland in 1951.23 One of the main subjects on the agenda of the Committee was: The Missionary and Ecumenical Calling of the Church.
He had sent more than eighty monks for mission work in Turkestan (a region in Central Asia extending approximately from the Caspian Sea to Lake Baikal).
An essay last week in the Chronicle of Higher Education highlights one of them: small religious colleges, where the humanities remain central to the mission.
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But the early Church Fathers never embraced the central premises of dispensationalism, including the radical dichotomy between Israel and the Church and the resulting two peoples of God, one earthly and one heavenly in nature and mission.
«Mission» means «sending,» and it is the central biblical theme describing the purpose of God's action in human history, with the church being the primary agent of God's missionary action.
Thus such participation in struggles for human rights is in itself a central element in the total mission of the church to proclaim by word and act the crucified and risen Christ.43
’16 In response, the Anglican Universities» Mission to Central Africa was established in 185In response, the Anglican Universities» Mission to Central Africa was established in 185in 1858.
I realize the fear is that if we don't keep our theological propositions central and firm, if we don't maintain focus on our purpose, vision and mission, if we don't nurture the what the church produces in terms of its persona and style, and we insist that people are the center of the community, then all those things would suffer.
His exploits contributed to the destruction of the Dominican and Franciscan missions in Central Asia and to the drastic shrinkage of the Nestorian, Jacobite, and Armenian minorities — a shrinkage that has never been fully repaired.
Cf. Söderblom, Missionens Motiv och kulturvärde in ur religionens historia (Stockholm, 1915), p. l94: «Mission means that the encounter between the great human cultural types, that is the great povvers of human ideas, becomes as deep and central and manysided as possible.»
Dennis A. Smith, a mission co-worker of the Presbyterian Church (USA), has been living and working in Guatemala, Central America, since 1977.
Leslie Newbigin, often spoke of the central role of the Christian congregation in mission and the urgent need to equip ministers whose primary task will be the enabling of grass - roots participation in mission.
The research implies that for those who are actively involved in a local church and therefore (one might assume) among its chief supporters, the church remains central to their understanding of the Christian mission and as a result the object of their major support.
Rather, it must take as its central subject matter the church's mission in the present global situation.
However, the concept of missions, missionaries and missional living is a central theme in the Bible.
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