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Today's college students are in the midst ofa seismic shift. They are balancing dramaticchanges in their own lives while dealing withuncertainties in a world around them. In aculture that is no longer predominantlyChristian, college ministry workers can nolonger assume the students on their campuseshave a basic understanding of Christ or hisChurch.In College Ministry in a Post-Christian Culture, Stephen Lutz translates missional theology tothe practice of college ministry ministry as aproactive movement that is constantlyadapting to its ever-changing environment. Thisresource will equip college ministry staff, pastors, churches, and student leaders tominister effectively to today's college studentswith both depth and practical insight.Lutz walks you through the approaches neededto establish, grow and maintain a missionalcollege ministry.
God's purpose for you at college isn't merely to get an education. It's to join him in the work he's already doing there. You have been gifted and shaped to participate in the kingdom of God--right now, on your campus.
The first practical guide to palliative care in radiation oncology in which the editors have assembled a team of leading radiation oncologists to write this how-to on planning and administering single-fractionated and hypofractionated radiotherapy for end-of-life cancer care.
Challenging assumptions held by investors and patient-care advocates, this work explains the financial underpinning of today's investor-owned systems. It provides an objective overview of major investment-owned health companies, and compares them with non-investor owned health care companies.
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