January 11, 2011 | 8 Comments
I’m getting close now to finishing my top 10 lists for 2010, or this this case top 11, since I have a tie for the 8th spot. I know I’m a bit late, but I still want to complete them. … Continue reading →
Posted in A Look Inside, Books, Calling, Community, Culture, Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, sacred text, Social Justice, soul, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Alan Hirsch, Church Unique, Deb Hirsch, Desiring the Kingdom, James Cone, James K.A. Smith, Jane Vella, Leadership on the Line, Leonardo Boff, On Teaching and Learning, One.Life, Scot McKnight, Stanley Grenz, Taking Learning to Task, The Doctrine of God, The God of the Oppressed, The Trinity and Society, Theology for the Community of God, Untamed, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Will Mancini
March 18, 2010 | 2 Comments
One the book books I have read recently is How Do They Know They Know: Evaluating Adult Learning by Jane Vella, Paula Berardinelli, and Jim Burrow. It’s a great book to help you assess any type of training program that … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, practicing church, redemptive agents |
Tagged Evaluating, Evaluating Adult Learning, How Do They Know They Know, Jane Vella, Jim Burrow, Paula Berardinelli
March 5, 2010 | 3 Comments
The nature of a proactive report is that you go into the book with a few questions that you hope to answer. It starts with an overview of the book, then a set of questions and finishes with a summary … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adult Education, Jane Vella, Learning, Learning Tasks, Taking Learning to Task, Teaching
March 2, 2010 | Leave a comment
In this post, I share with you the five most looked at posts this past month, I mean the top ten posts. If you haven’t had a chance to read them, now you can. Also, for those of you who … Continue reading →
Posted in California, Cities, Leadership, Los Angeles, Missional church, practicing church, soul |
Tagged Costa Mesa, Dallas, Heifetz and Linsky, Jane Vella, Kiev, Leadership on the Line, London, Los Angeles, Mc Cordsville, New York, On Teaching and Learning, Santa Monica, Seattle, Woodbridge
February 24, 2010 | 5 Comments
The nature of a proactive report is that you go into the book with a few questions that you hope to answer. It starts with an overview of the book, then a set of questions and finishes with a summary … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Faith, Leadership |
Tagged Design, Dialogue Education, Jane Vella, LNRA, On Teaching and Learning
February 20, 2009 | 4 Comments
imagination Originally uploaded by tervaja Here is the complete series of posts on the topic: Equippers as Environmentalists: Re-imagining Leadership in Today’s Western Church I have put it in outline form. You can basically click on any section that interests … Continue reading →
Posted in A Look Inside, Books, Calling, Community, Culture, Ecclesia, Environment, Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, quotes, redemptive agents, sacred text, Social Justice, soul, Technology, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Alan Hirsch, Alan Kreider, Andrew Davey, Andy Crouch, Apostle Paul, Bilingual Theological Reflection, Built Environment, Callenging, Christendom, Christianity and History, Classic Scient, Culture Making, Digital Age, Dream Awakener, East Hollywood, Eddie Gibbs, Emotionally Healthy Church, environmentalists, Ephesians, equippers, Erivin Laszlo, Evangelist, Five Equippers, Fred Peatross, Fuller Theological Seminary, Good News, Gorringe, Heart Revealer, Henri Nouwen, Herbert Butterfield, Intuitive Leadership, James Smith, Jane Vella, Joseph Myers, JR Woodward, Justice, Kenneson, Kester Brewin, Leadership, Learning to Listen Learning to Teach, Lesslie Newbigin, Life on the Vine, Light Giver, Local Congregation, Los Angeles, Markus Barth, Marshall McLuhan, Master Programmers, media, Media Shift, Medium, Missio Dei, Missional Leadership, Modernity, New Systems Science, New Systems View of World, Oppression, Organic, Organic Community, Organizational Culture, Pastor, Peter Scazzero, Philip D. Kenneson, Philosophical Shift, Polycentric Leadership, Poor, Post-Christendom, Postmodernity, Postures, Practical, Prophet, Religious Shift, Rex Miller, Richard Bolles, Romanowski, Schein, Science Shift, Scripture, Shane Hipps, Signs of Emergence, Soul Healer, Spatiality Shift, Story Teller, Teacher, The Great Giveaway, theology, Tim Keel, Tools, Toulman, Urban, Urbanizatioin, Western Shift, What Color is My Parachute?
February 13, 2009 | 3 Comments
ETHIOPIA – Early morning in Lalibela Originally uploaded by BoazImages After an introduction – Part I, Part II, Part III, and looking at the five mega shifts happening in our Western Culture – Part IV ,Part V, Part VI and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Jane Vella, Learning to Listen, Learning to Teach, Light Giver, Teacher