1996/04/24. Presents four things to know to enable one to more fully serve the Lord: know God, know your self and your calling, know your organization, and know how your environment can influence you. Associate Professor, Organizational Psychology
What is the experience of information seeking (IS) by leaders of a church in transition, as they see...
As the 1970s began, the western region of the National Campus Ministry Association held a convocatio...
Prof. Ziegler explains what is meant by the attributes of God.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccdogm1/1035/t...
[Jesus] redirects us toward giving ourselves for the glory of Christ and the benefit of others. Pos...
The concept of calling is integral to who we are as human beings. From a Christian perspective, a se...
A newly published book by Gardner-Webb University Associate Professor of Religious Studies Dr. Joe C...
May God\u27s Holy Spirit stir us to step out of ourselves and allow the Spirit of God to stir us as ...
In this speech at Trinity Western University (Langley, British Columbia), Pollard explains his theor...
1982/01/20. Examines what it does (and doesn\u27t) mean to find God\u27s will and guidance. Director...
Being a Christian does not take you out of this life! Trials and times of suffering are inevitable f...
1984/10/10. Looks at 1 Corinthians 16:8-9 and shares about the growth and opportunities in world mis...
Speaking at a Wheaton College chapel service, Pollard addresses the question of vocation. Rather tha...
God has a calling for everyone. It might be a lifelong career in one job, or it may be two, three, o...
An examination of the role of desire within two vocational contexts of the Christian life: the monas...
1976/10/18. Addresses how God makes his plan and will for our lives known. Representative for OMS In...
What is the experience of information seeking (IS) by leaders of a church in transition, as they see...
As the 1970s began, the western region of the National Campus Ministry Association held a convocatio...
Prof. Ziegler explains what is meant by the attributes of God.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccdogm1/1035/t...
[Jesus] redirects us toward giving ourselves for the glory of Christ and the benefit of others. Pos...
The concept of calling is integral to who we are as human beings. From a Christian perspective, a se...
A newly published book by Gardner-Webb University Associate Professor of Religious Studies Dr. Joe C...
May God\u27s Holy Spirit stir us to step out of ourselves and allow the Spirit of God to stir us as ...
In this speech at Trinity Western University (Langley, British Columbia), Pollard explains his theor...
1982/01/20. Examines what it does (and doesn\u27t) mean to find God\u27s will and guidance. Director...
Being a Christian does not take you out of this life! Trials and times of suffering are inevitable f...
1984/10/10. Looks at 1 Corinthians 16:8-9 and shares about the growth and opportunities in world mis...
Speaking at a Wheaton College chapel service, Pollard addresses the question of vocation. Rather tha...
God has a calling for everyone. It might be a lifelong career in one job, or it may be two, three, o...
An examination of the role of desire within two vocational contexts of the Christian life: the monas...
1976/10/18. Addresses how God makes his plan and will for our lives known. Representative for OMS In...
What is the experience of information seeking (IS) by leaders of a church in transition, as they see...
As the 1970s began, the western region of the National Campus Ministry Association held a convocatio...
Prof. Ziegler explains what is meant by the attributes of God.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccdogm1/1035/t...