The biblical technique of handling people /By Jack Peters.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1955.Description: 76 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4070 .B535 1955
  • BV4070
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Contents:
Sources Used -- Procedure Followed.
Toward God -- Toward Man -- Identification -- With God in Reaching Man -- With Man in Reaching Man -- Authority -- From God to Man.
Sinning in Experience -- Influenced by Satan -- Conformed to the World -- Savable by God.
Manifested by Compassion -- Manifested by Personal Interst -- Manifested by Acceptance of Men as They Were.
Used the Scriptures -- Directed by Prayer -- Supported by Example -- Guided by the Holy Spirit -- Reached the Whole Man -- Collateral Principles -- Stimulated Faith -- Avoided Arguments -- Never Forced a Decision -- Was Positive as well as Negative -- Used Sincere Commendation -- Created and Sustained Interest -- Selected Key Men -- Trained Through Practice -- Stimulated Discovery -- Did Not Disturb Ideas -- Reviewed.
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Typescript.

Chapter I. Introduction

Chapter II. Basic Concepts of Service

Chapter III. Basic Assumptions Regarding Unregenerate Man

Chapter IV. Basic Principle for All Human Relations-Love

Chapter V. Basic Methodology for Handling People

Chapter Virgin Islands Summary

Chapter Virgin IslandsI. Conclusion

Problem Stated -- Sources Used -- Procedure Followed.

Obligation -- Toward God -- Toward Man -- Identification -- With God in Reaching Man -- With Man in Reaching Man -- Authority -- From God to Man.

Centered in Self -- Sinning in Experience -- Influenced by Satan -- Conformed to the World -- Savable by God.

Manifested by Tactfulness -- Manifested by Compassion -- Manifested by Personal Interst -- Manifested by Acceptance of Men as They Were.

Cardinal Principles -- Used the Scriptures -- Directed by Prayer -- Supported by Example -- Guided by the Holy Spirit -- Reached the Whole Man -- Collateral Principles -- Stimulated Faith -- Avoided Arguments -- Never Forced a Decision -- Was Positive as well as Negative -- Used Sincere Commendation -- Created and Sustained Interest -- Selected Key Men -- Trained Through Practice -- Stimulated Discovery -- Did Not Disturb Ideas -- Reviewed.

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