You are personally invited to gather people around you to have weekly conversations about significant life issues which we all face but seldom discuss. People want to connect but frequently do not know how to engage in meaningful conversations with the people they rub shoulders with day-after-day.“Health Talks” provide you with a brief, educational, topical prop that will get your conversations started. “Health Talks” have been used in the workplace, in the family, in church, in small groups, and in counseling. If you set aside 15-20 minutes each week to have a “Health Talk” with people around you, communication and relationships will be strengthened. People will look forward to connecting on a more meaningful level. In the process, you will gradually be introduced to a biblical worldview and a series of questions which will potentially help you get to know and to love one another and to strengthen your community.
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Glenn Sprunger received his bachelor’s degree from Evangel College, his master’s degree from Wheaton College Graduate School, and his master of divinity degree from Ashland Theological Seminary. As an ordained minister in the Brethren Church, Glenn has served churches and parachurch ministries in Indiana and Ohio. Glenn is the Executive Director of Spirit-Driven Sports. He has spent the past twenty-five years doing counseling and people-helping ministries in community mental health centers, churches, and parachurch ministries. Glenn and his wife Sue have four boys and live in Ashland, Ohio.
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good. N° de réf. du vendeur 200929-09
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Vendeur : Stories & Sequels, Ashland, OH, Etats-Unis
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