Agile Fundamentals: Agile hands on (in squads)Jan Palencar
The document discusses agile fundamentals and leadership styles for agile teams. It recommends that leaders act as parents to their teams by setting healthy boundaries, protecting and providing for the team through a balance of leadership styles. Effective leadership involves coaching team members, facilitating safe discussions, empowering personal development, and resolving conflicts using non-violent communication. References are provided on agile frameworks, the agile manifesto, roles in scrum, the feedback loop concept, and non-violent communication practices.
Christians should not fear science as believers are called to faithfully live according to God's truth while engaging with the world. They can testify to spiritual matters and coexist with scientific findings.
Agile Fundamentals: Agile hands on (in squads)Jan Palencar
The document discusses agile fundamentals and leadership styles for agile teams. It recommends that leaders act as parents to their teams by setting healthy boundaries, protecting and providing for the team through a balance of leadership styles. Effective leadership involves coaching team members, facilitating safe discussions, empowering personal development, and resolving conflicts using non-violent communication. References are provided on agile frameworks, the agile manifesto, roles in scrum, the feedback loop concept, and non-violent communication practices.
Christians should not fear science as believers are called to faithfully live according to God's truth while engaging with the world. They can testify to spiritual matters and coexist with scientific findings.
Christians should not fear science as believers are called to faithfully live according to God's truth while engaging with the world. They can testify to spiritual matters and coexist with scientific findings.
Christians should not fear science as believers are called to faithfully live according to God's truth while engaging with the world. They can testify to spiritual matters and coexist with scientific findings.
What is the Story We Should be Telling? Part ThreeAmy Hemstead
When sharing stories of how our lives have changed, we should focus on what Jesus did rather than what we did. The article questions whether testimonies emphasize one's own actions or Christ's work. It suggests prioritizing Christ's role in transforming lives over detailing personal accomplishments.
What is the Story We Should be Telling? Part ThreeAmy Hemstead
As we share our stories of changed lives, we should focus more on what Jesus did rather than what we did. The article questions whether our stories emphasize our own actions or Christ's work in our lives. It suggests that when we tell of our experiences, the focus should be on Jesus as the one who transforms and changes us.
What is the Story We Should be Telling? Part ThreeAmy Hemstead
When sharing stories of how our lives have changed, we should focus on what Jesus did rather than what we did. The article questions whether testimonies emphasize one's own actions or Christ's work, and suggests prioritizing how Christ impacted our lives rather than our own accomplishments.
Our thoughts and habits control our lives, so we must renew our minds. The article discusses how to change negative or "stinking" thinking patterns. It provides strategies to transform thinking in order to improve one's life.
Christians should not fear science as believers are called to faithfully live according to God's truth while engaging with the world. They can testify to spiritual matters and coexist with scientific findings.
Christians should not fear science as believers are called to faithfully live according to God's truth while engaging with the world. They can testify to spiritual matters and coexist with scientific findings.
What is the Story We Should be Telling? Part ThreeAmy Hemstead
When sharing stories of how our lives have changed, we should focus on what Jesus did rather than what we did. The article questions whether testimonies emphasize one's own actions or Christ's work. It suggests prioritizing Christ's role in transforming lives over detailing personal accomplishments.
What is the Story We Should be Telling? Part ThreeAmy Hemstead
As we share our stories of changed lives, we should focus more on what Jesus did rather than what we did. The article questions whether our stories emphasize our own actions or Christ's work in our lives. It suggests that when we tell of our experiences, the focus should be on Jesus as the one who transforms and changes us.
What is the Story We Should be Telling? Part ThreeAmy Hemstead
When sharing stories of how our lives have changed, we should focus on what Jesus did rather than what we did. The article questions whether testimonies emphasize one's own actions or Christ's work, and suggests prioritizing how Christ impacted our lives rather than our own accomplishments.
Our thoughts and habits control our lives, so we must renew our minds. The article discusses how to change negative or "stinking" thinking patterns. It provides strategies to transform thinking in order to improve one's life.
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Practicing Restraint in and Un-Restrained World If we seek to inflict damage
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