Not exact matches
I'll never understand the endless
debates over what
leadership is and isn't.
Arthur Paul Boers focuses on pastoral
leadership; Lillian Daniel offers a moving reflection on liturgy, a congregation's division
over a war - resolution
debate, and a surprising instance of local church triumphalism; and Eugene McCarraher argues that the church is the political community within which Christians must
debate war and peace.
There is no end in sight to the mainline denominations»
debates over whether gays and lesbians will be fully integrated into the life and
leadership of their churches.
I am no Scholar but, I believe God has the power to change prophecy the way that he did with Hezekiah, his intentions for a perfect people in the beginning changed due to disobedience so who's to say our men or intended
leadership has overall been disobedient, and many women have been forced to lead and in that leading women have been more obedient.We all need each other if my husband was a pastor and I'm his help mate if he for some reason can't teach or preach who else other than myself would be the closest to him.I don't believe GOD changes he's always the same but, he does have the power to make changes and he does not need our permission to do so, instead of
debating back and forth
over our version of the Bible we should be sure we have the Holy Spirit and real relationship with GOD because he will reveal to us his truths but, please know he's not the author of confusion
Bullied and bludgeoned by weeks of intense public
debate over a longer school day, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis fought back Friday by filing an unfair labor practices complaint against Chicago Public Schools
leadership and accusing Emanuel of trying to intimidate her in a profanity - filled tirade recently at City Hall.
Cameron's reckless challenge to his adversaries to
debate with him (and Brown's inexplicable, suicidal agreement to do so) was not in the least «laudable»: it was a cheap ruse designed to give him an unearned advantage
over Brown plus a weak response to the pressure from Murdoch's Sky News, bleating away for
leadership debates for obvious commercial reasons — politics as entertainment.
The left's
debate over how to respond to the coalition's spending cuts is focusing on Ed Miliband's
leadership today.
The problem is that underlying the
debate over Syria is a deepening, intensifying and ever more acrimonious fissure between the Corbyn
leadership and the bulk of the parliamentary party.
Miliband today responded to questions
over his
leadership by saying that he «relished» the
debate over character.
I thought that Jon Cruddas would be good news when he took
over from Liam Byrne (who was careful to ensure that there was no genuine
debate for the 18 months of his «
leadership» of the process).
Mauro's
leadership at FPI since 1993 has been essential to its development as a credible and effective advocacy organization that helps to shape the
debate over key economic and fiscal issues in ways that ensure a voice for working people — from middle income homeowners struggling with high property tax bills to those families whose breadwinners toil in minimum wage jobs to the involuntarily unemployed.
He contended that the
debate over the next steps for Labour had to go beyond the Labour
leadership contest and he admitted the Labour
leadership contest was a «lottery» that could throw up an unbalanced
leadership pairing.
Mike Freer MP Conservative MP for Finchley and Golders Green Driving the
debate Jim Pickard's implication (TP, June) that Ed is playing it safe in difficult policy areas doesn't reflect the
leadership that we've seen in practice
over the last 20 months.
The heated
debate over a non-binding budget resolution in the Senate that morphed into claims of «white privilege» is, naturally, be interpreted different ways by the
leadership of the Independent Democratic Conference and the mainline Democrats.
Mr Corbyn paid tribute to his challenger Mr Smith and praised the «good - humoured»
debates between the two men
over the 10 - week
leadership contest.
In an Observer article, the former Labour leader wrote: «In the
leadership election, we are not choosing the chair of a discussion group who can preside
over two years or more of fascinating
debate while the Tories play hell with cuts in local services and public investment.»
Lord Mandelson today hit back at criticism
over his decision to publish his memoirs during the Labour
leadership election, claiming his analysis of New Labour was at its «most relevant» as the party
debates its future.
But Labour, which have been euphoric at the way the summer
debate over the NHS played directly into its agenda, accused Mr Cameron of weak
leadership.
JOHN MCDONNELL: No that's true, that's why we need the
debate, this
leadership election is to enable us to stand back, see how far we've come
over the last 10 years, see the positives, and also look at some of the negatives.
In the
leadership election, we are not choosing the chair of a discussion group who can preside
over two years or more of fascinating
debate while the Tories play hell with cuts in local services and public investment, extend injustice and flatlining incomes, sustain or worsen private debt, and deepen the balance - of - payments, productivity, housing and poverty deficits.
As I noted in The Same Thing
Over and Over, «The debate over the sanctity of «schoolhouse leadership,» then, is really a debate between the defenders of early - twentieth - century management practices and those championing the management practices [favored] by leading public and private organizations in recent decades.&ra
Over and
Over, «The debate over the sanctity of «schoolhouse leadership,» then, is really a debate between the defenders of early - twentieth - century management practices and those championing the management practices [favored] by leading public and private organizations in recent decades.&ra
Over, «The
debate over the sanctity of «schoolhouse leadership,» then, is really a debate between the defenders of early - twentieth - century management practices and those championing the management practices [favored] by leading public and private organizations in recent decades.&ra
over the sanctity of «schoolhouse
leadership,» then, is really a
debate between the defenders of early - twentieth - century management practices and those championing the management practices [favored] by leading public and private organizations in recent decades.»
President Reagan's campaign on behalf of merit pay, now more than eight weeks old, has thrown the
leadership of the National Education Association (nea) off balance and has provoked a
debate within the organization
over the issue, recent events and interviews with union officials suggest.
The statement announcing his decision said, «neither the Governor, the Legislature nor the Court have provided...
leadership» in an ongoing
debate over school funding.
But the bill was scheduled for a vote the same week as a
debate over Department of Homeland Security funding erupted, and anger from the far right against House
leadership was running high.
According to the Governor of California the
debate on climate change is
over, the science is irrefutable, and in the absence of federal
leadership, his State and others are taking matters into their own hands.
This bill represents an attempt by the Democratic
leadership of the House to reclaim control
over the energy and oil
debate.
Remarkable scene playing out on the Senate floor as Kennedy (not voted yet) migrates from a huddle of privacy hawks to huddling with GOP
leadership over ending
debate on FISA as vote stuck at 58.