Mosaic: Finding Your Own Voice
Author : Brit Hammer-Dijcks
Publisher : Brit Hammer
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 30,7 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Mosaicists
ISBN : 9081266942
Author : Brit Hammer-Dijcks
Publisher : Brit Hammer
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 30,7 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Mosaicists
ISBN : 9081266942
Author : Daniel Montgomery
Publisher : Crossway
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 34,73 MB
Release : 2016-10-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1433552582
There's a leadership crisis in the church. Every leadership model claims to have all the answers to the challenges of leadership. Each perspective emphasizes certain qualities, and we search desperately for answers in the absence of clear direction. But there’s no simple leadership formula that meets every need we have in life and ministry. Challenging the conventional wisdom about what makes for a good leader, Daniel Montgomery calls us to a countercultural perspective on leadership rooted in our Creator. He presents a new framework for leadership, not just a beckoning to further pragmatism, relentless productivity, or a reactionary cultural fad. He helps us see leadership as a mosaic of five characteristics—conviction, creativity, courage, collaboration, and contemplation—reflective of the very image of the triune God. Armed with this perspective, we will be able to see, strive after, and celebrate the great and complex vision of leadership God has called us to—for the flourishing of our homes, churches, and workplaces.
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Publisher : Brit Hammer
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 14,16 MB
Release :
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ISBN : 9081266993
Author : Amy Grant
Publisher : WaterBrook
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 36,24 MB
Release : 2008-10-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1400073634
One of America's most popular music artists bares her heart and soul in her first autobiographical work. With honesty and depth, Grant offers poignant and often startling insights on motherhood, marriage, forgiveness, and faith--revealing a life blessed with jagged edges as well as vivid colors.
Author : Simeon Alev
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 28,66 MB
Release : 2020-06-03
Category : Music
ISBN : 0429582137
Blending the insights of musicians and psychologists from D.W. Winnicott to Gregory Bateson to Ornette Coleman, Jazz and Psychotherapy is a groundbreaking exploration of improvisation that reveals its potential to transform our experience of ourselves and the challenges we face as a species. What we all share with the professional improvisers known as "psychotherapists" and "jazz musicians" is the reality of not knowing what those around us—or even we ourselves—are going to do next. Rather than avoiding it, however, these practitioners have learned to revere our inherent unpredictability as precisely the feature of human living that makes transformative change possible, fully incorporating it into the theories and practices that constitute their disciplines. Jazz and Psychotherapy provides a sophisticated but accessible overview of the revolutionary approaches to human development and creative expression embodied in these two seemingly disparate twentieth-century cultural traditions. Readers interested in music, psychotherapy, social psychology and contemporary theories of complexity will find Jazz and Psychotherapy engaging and useful. Its colorful synthesis of perspectives and multidimensional scope make it an essential contribution to our understanding of improvisation in music and in life.
Author : Marcia B. Baxter Magolda
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 40,5 MB
Release : 2023-07-03
Category : Education
ISBN : 1000981274
While a common goal of higher education is to improve student learning to prepare young adults for the professional, civic and personal challenges of their lives, few institutions have a model to facilitate these outcomes. Learning Partnerships offers a grounded theory and practical examples of how these objectives can be achieved at the college course, program, and institutional levels.The book takes as its foundation Marcia Baxter Magolda’s "Learning Partnerships Model" based on her seventeen-year longitudinal study of young adults’ learning and development from their undergraduate years through their thirties. Based on nearly a thousand participant narratives, the model offers an empirically grounded yet flexible approach to promote "self-authorship." Marcia Baxter Magolda describes the nature of self-authorship--its centrality to the learning goals of cognitive maturity, an integrated identity, mature relationships, and effective citizenship--and the Model.The book then documents examples of actual practice and the learning outcomes they have yielded. The settings include community college and undergraduate courses, exchange and internship programs, residential life, a Masters’ program, faculty development and student affairs organization.Learning Partnerships offers models for all educators--faculty and student affairs staff alike--who work to balance guidance and learner responsibility to prepare students for the complexity of the twenty-first century.
Author : P. H. Porosky
Publisher :
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 22,1 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN :
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Author : Xena Mindhurst
Publisher : Publifye AS
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 27,65 MB
Release : 2024-09-30
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 8233931799
Embrace Your Inner Mosaic In "Embrace Your Inner Mosaic," three diverse individuals embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery in the vibrant city of New Harmony. Olivia, a successful but unfulfilled lawyer; Marcus, a struggling artist; and Sophia, a retired teacher, all find themselves at crossroads in their lives. Guided by the enigmatic Dr. Elena Frost and her revolutionary "Mosaic Method," they begin to uncover and embrace the hidden facets of their personalities. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into a world where personal growth intertwines with the city's eclectic backdrop. The characters face challenges that test their resolve, from confronting societal expectations to overcoming self-imposed limitations. Through a series of engaging exercises and experiences, they learn to integrate their diverse interests and talents, ultimately leading to increased creativity and fulfillment. The narrative's innovative structure, mirroring the mosaic concept, offers a unique perspective on the complexities of human identity and the power of self-acceptance. This captivating blend of self-help and storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own multifaceted nature. With its balance of introspective depth and uplifting moments, "Embrace Your Inner Mosaic" offers a fresh take on personal growth, encouraging readers to unlock their true potential by embracing all aspects of themselves. The book's interactive elements and relatable characters make it a compelling read for anyone seeking authenticity and transformation in their lives.
Author : Brit Hammer-Dijcks
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 39,54 MB
Release : 2008-08-14
Category :
ISBN : 9781715272128
Ready to find your artistic voice? This book explains how. Full of innovative artworks in a wide range of mosaic styles, you'll return to look at this book again and again!This book is written in easy to understand language and illustrated with beautiful photographs from mosaic artists around the world. The opening chapters feature renowned fine art mosaic artists Elaine M. Goodwin, Dugald MacInnes, Mo Ringey, Sonia King, and Brit Hammer-Dijcks. Innovative mosaic artworks by an additional 34 international artists round out the book along with technical information often excluded from other mosaic books. You'll learn all about grout, adhesives, substrates, sealants and how to work with them. Also included is an in-depth glossary explaining technical terms. Find inspiration and be inspired to create!
Author : Norie Neumark
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 437 pages
File Size : 43,79 MB
Release : 2023-12-05
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0262549875
Perspectives on the voice and technology, from discussions of voice mail and podcasts to reflections on dance and sound poetry. Voice has returned to both theoretical and artistic agendas. In the digital era, techniques and technologies of voice have provoked insistent questioning of the distinction between the human voice and the voice of the machine, between genuine and synthetic affect, between the uniqueness of an individual voice and the social and cultural forces that shape it. This volume offers interdisciplinary perspectives on these topics from history, philosophy, cultural theory, film, dance, poetry, media arts, and computer games. Many chapters demonstrate Lewis Mumford's idea of the “cultural preparation” that precedes technological innovation—that socially important new technologies are foreshadowed in philosophy, the arts, and everyday pastimes. Chapters cover such technologies as voice mail, podcasting, and digital approximations of the human voice. A number of authors explore the performance, performativity, and authenticity [(or 'authenticity effect') of voice in dance, poetry, film, and media arts]; while others examine more immaterial concerns—the voice's often-invoked magical powers, the ghostliness of disembodied voices, and posthuman vocalization. [The chapters evoke an often paradoxical reassertion of the human in the use of voice in mainstream media including recorded music, films, and computer games. Contributors Mark Amerika, Isabelle Arvers, Giselle Beiguelman, Philip Brophy, Ross Gibson, Brandon LaBelle, Thomas Levin, Helen Macallan, Virginia Madsen, Meredith Morse, Norie Neumark, Andrew Plain, John Potts, Theresa M. Senft, Nermin Saybasili, Amanda Stewart, Axel Stockburger, Michael Taussig, Martin Thomas, Theo van Leeuwen, Mark Wood