Christian verbal witnessing while on duty in the United States Navy active and reserve duty /by John W. Sterk.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1992.Description: xiii, 103 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .C475 1992
- BV4070
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Chapter One: State the Conflict
Background Information -- Purpose of Endeavor -- The Conflict: Part One: Lack of Spiritual Guidance -- The Conflict: Part Two: Zealousness to Speak about Spiritual Matters while on Duty -- Three Case Studies.
Chapter Two: What Makes the U.S. Navy a Peculiar Subculture
The American Culture -- The Navy Subculture -- Organizational Rules and Regulations -- Mind Set -- World View.
Chapter Three: Biblical Mandate
Exegesis: To Reach All People -- Reaching Other Cultures: In Your Going Make Disciples -- Guidelines.
Chapter Four: Values of Ministry
Deduction: Sailor and Missionary (Tentmaker) -- Pertinent Conclusion.
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