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Stewart Snook

    Developing Leaders Through Theological Education by Extension
    Christ More Powerful
    Devotional Poems of the heart
    • Devotional Poems of the heart

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The collection features personal and devotional poems that express the author's heartfelt reflections on life and faith. Each poem serves as a meaningful piece of the author's journey, capturing the essence of God's influence. The work emphasizes practical truths of the Christian life, offering readers insights that can be integrated into their daily experiences. Through these verses, the author invites readers to explore the spiritual significance of everyday moments.

      Devotional Poems of the heart
    • Christ More Powerful

      Analogies of Christ in Non-Christian Religions

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book explores the comparisons between Christ of the New Testament and the ideals, symbols, and saviors of seven major non-Christian religions: Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Shinto. It argues that Christ is a historical figure, contrasting Him with mythological deliverers from these faiths. Through scriptural verses, the author aims to provide insights that enable meaningful discussions about the significance of these religions in relation to Christianity, fostering understanding among diverse belief systems.

      Christ More Powerful
    • What causes TEE programs to fail why others succeed? Snook, veteran missionary in South Africa, set out to find the answer. During that time, he discovered help for theological educators in assessing and transforming their TEE programs. In five detailed case studies from Africa, as well as results from two surveys of TEE programs on that continent, he notifies TEE officials of some of the features, trends and problems of this leadership training movement. TEE administrators and staff, mission agency executives, missionary training institutions—in fact, all who are involved in producing leadership for the church—can profit from this research.

      Developing Leaders Through Theological Education by Extension