Michael J. Roberts Livres




The Entrepreneurial Venture
- 624pages
- 22 heures de lecture
This collection of essays offers comprehensive insights into the entrepreneurial process, making it an invaluable resource for entrepreneurs, educators, and students alike. Featuring contributions from leading academics and practitioners, it covers every phase of the venture, providing practical guidance and theoretical perspectives essential for understanding the complexities of entrepreneurship.
Exploring the disconnect between the early church and modern faith, the book delves into Jesus' teachings about the narrow gate to life and the challenges faced by his disciples. It critiques contemporary beliefs that may misinterpret biblical faith, emphasizing the need for a coherent understanding of scripture. By developing doctrines of atonement and salvation that align with the entire biblical canon, the author aims to restore truth and reform the church, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit in enabling holiness and readiness for the kingdom of heaven.
The narrative explores the emotional struggles of Michael J. Roberts, shaped by the societal message that men should not express vulnerability. After two decades in the New Zealand Army, he maintained a facade of strength, only to confront his true feelings when faced with a cancer diagnosis. This pivotal moment forces him to reevaluate his life, shedding the mask he wore and embracing authenticity and emotional honesty.