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    Empowering practice?
    Plautus II
    Plautus With an English Translation by Paul Nixon III
    Plautus With an English Translation by Paul Nixon V
    Plautus With an English Translation by Paul Nixon IV
    Multi
    • Multi

      The Chemistry of Church Diversity

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The increasing demographic divide between the people in our churches and those in our surrounding communities should signal to us that in most congregations, business as usual is not a reasonable way forward. Ours is a profoundly multi world that requires intentionally multi churches with the capacity to connect across diverse groups of people and worldviews. From the author of I Refuse to Lead a Dying Church, Multi is an encouraging and practical resource to equip churches for transformative relationships and multivalent ministry.

      Multi
    • Plautus II

      With an English Translation by Paul Nixon

      Plautus II
    • Empowering practice?

      A critical appraisal of the family group conference approach

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This book examines the nature and meaning of 'empowerment' in the child welfare context using the family group conference approach to decision making in child welfare and protection. The authors evaluate the FGC approach so that current practice can be improved and lessons learned for other areas of work with children and families. Inhaltsverzeichnis The dilemma of empowerment; partnership and empowerment in children's services; lessons from New Zealand; empowering professionals; international perspectives; empowerment in process?; assessing outcomes in child welfare; empowering outcomes.

      Empowering practice?
    • Plautus,

      • 378pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      Plautus,
    • This volume of Plautus's comedies features six of his best-loved works, including 'The Rope' and 'The Pot of Gold'. The translations by Paul Nixon capture the wit, humor, and bawdiness of the original Latin, while remaining faithful to the spirit and structure of the plays. An essential resource for classicists, students of theater, and anyone who loves a good laugh.

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