Sentences with phrase «churches design programs»

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The program also determines the cost to manufacture the design in MacroFab's factory, which Church set up with refurbished equipment cast off from the likes of Foxconn and Flextronics.
To reach his goal, Church started with the front end, building a web - accessed program that takes a customer's design and automatically finds and prices the raw materials and parts to build it.
Thankfully, it is not only the government realizing the extent of the porn epidemic but churches are starting to take action by providing small group studies and recovery programs, like the Conquer Series, that are designed to break the cycle of pornography and provide sexual discipleship.
I cynically suggested to my wife that this was subliminally designed as a membership drive... Like so many churches they are expending massive time and money on programs to bring people in the front door, while they lose even more out the back door by not truly loving or caring for the people who are already there.
This program was designed to let «the grass - roots people speak» and to set future priorities for our church.
Not only do black churches lack fully developed administrative structures; mission structures within a given denomination often do not engage in joint strategy and program planning designed to ensure maximum effective use of all available resources.
In the past two or three years, 2,000 volunteers came to Honduras as part of a Church World Service reconstruction program designed to break the bad habits of other volunteer programs.
The design of such a church building will influence program planning.
The consequences of this kind of uncritical allegiance to family love has been a century of church programs designed to insure the future of Christianity through the children of church members.
Unless there is a new approach to the role of churches in relation to the family life of members, programs designed for «Christian families» will only reinforce unrealistic expectations about «the Christian home.»
Church programs in the post-war era were designed to serve members of «healthy,» intact families.
A marital enrichment group, a family camp, a child - study group, a youth fellowship, a preparation for retirement group, a nursery program, a senior citizen club, premarital counseling, marriage counseling, pastoral care in bereavement, parent - child counseling, and the entire spiritual growth and educational thrust of the church — all these are examples of resources which are designed to stimulate the growth of personality toward the realization of each individual's potentialities.
They lack training in educational and program design whereby the church might address community issues and problems creatively.
Advertising claims of «programs for the whole family,» «quality Bible teaching,» and «full - featured choirs» seem designed to attract members from other churches.
Other church leaders think the press should be chiefly a service center for the denomination, producing materials closely matched to denominational program priorities and specifically designed for use in the denomination's congregations.
Many black churches have programs designed to prepare young men for responsible marriage and parenting.
In Troubled Minds, I profiled 4 churches that have programs specifically designed to offer support to people with mental illness.
Such consultation may occur at many levels: consultation to pastors concerning problem clients with whom they are working; consultation to a pastor and the church administration regarding human relation problems in the congregation; consultation to groups or programs in a congregation that are designed to assist people in the church; consultation to a local, regional, or denominational administration in regard to evaluation of religious candidates, human relations problems in the administration, or denominational programming related to mental health issues; consultation to a group of churches who sponsor a joint community program.
What I propose to do here is to set down the working faith which the Christian tradition has about health and community; to list some of the pioneer areas where church - related community mental health programs are operating; to outline one such project in order to illustrate the design and plan of such training; and finally to suggest action steps and resources for those interested in going further.
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ECMS follows a comprehensive outreach plan designed to stimulate interest in the school on the part of parents and guardians in the community including English and Spanish brochures, and targeted outreach to local day cares and Head Start Programs, afterschool programs, community groups, libraries, parent advocacy groups, local social services providers, churches and early intervention prPrograms, afterschool programs, community groups, libraries, parent advocacy groups, local social services providers, churches and early intervention prprograms, community groups, libraries, parent advocacy groups, local social services providers, churches and early intervention providers.
Church AH, Rotolo CT, Ginther NM, Levine R, 2015 How are top companies designing and managing their high - potential programs?
At the Studio Museum, Adjaye's concept is defined by innovative design features and improved space planning, including: a light - filled core that soars upward for four stories intended to echo the volume of a church sanctuary; a 199 - seat «inverted stoop» that invites the public into a lively multi-use space for lectures, performances and other public programs; and a variety of graciously proportioned spaces for presenting featured exhibitions as well as works from the museum's permanent collection.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Reduced church electricity bills by 55 % by suggesting performing majority of services in church lawns • Grew member interest in church activities by implementing 15 outreach programs • Increased church members from 650 to 1000 by introducing Jesus in Us, a program especially designed to interest teenagers in attending church • Reorganized church administrative procedures by incorporating technology and reducing paperwork
Arlington Hills Presbyterian Church (City, ST) 2006 — Present Children's Christian Education Teacher • Design and implement engaging curriculum in a weekly Children Sunday school environment • Utilize various instruction techniques to reach students of varied learning styles and abilities • Prepare weekly reports concerning classroom progress and individual student performance • Develop special events, summer outreach programs, and daily classroom activities • Set and strictly adhere to class budget ensuring cost effective operations
Teacher — Duties & Responsibilities Teach financial management classes focused on budgeting, credit, home buying, and foreclosure prevention Instruct leadership development classes utilizing the DISC Personality Profile Assessment Model Administer DISC Assessment Tool, analyze students results, and build student leadership profiles Implement multiple teaching techniques to reach audiences of varying learning styles and abilities Design and implement challenging and captivating curriculum resulting in student engagement Responsible for one on one instruction and lecture - based learning for classes as large as 50 students Experienced in both youth and adult education instruction techniques and subject matter Plan and administer Bible based education and development classes for Abundant Life Church Lead classes in vision, program, mission, and leadership development for church members and leaders Actively serve on multiple nonprofit boards focused on education and community development Lecture on leadership development, financial responsibility, and other topics at community funChurch Lead classes in vision, program, mission, and leadership development for church members and leaders Actively serve on multiple nonprofit boards focused on education and community development Lecture on leadership development, financial responsibility, and other topics at community funchurch members and leaders Actively serve on multiple nonprofit boards focused on education and community development Lecture on leadership development, financial responsibility, and other topics at community functions
The Unitarian Universalist Association and the United Church of Christ developed Our Whole Lives (or OWL as it's known by its acronym) as a sex education program designed for congregations.
The Church and Child Protection: The Safe Families Story: Volunteers Offer Hospitality to Families in Need Anderson (2014) Child Abuse and Neglect, 38 (4) View Abstract Highlights the Safe Families for Children program, a program designed to address the challenge of socially isolated and overwhelmed caregivers.
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