Maxwell's passion & power / [print]
Maxwell's passion and power
by W. Harold Fuller.
- Memphis, Tennessee : Master Design, (c)2002.
- xxiii, 312 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
First exposure: The prairie fireball -- Romances: Was that how prairie began? -- The "commune": Bullpens and ink pens -- Discipline: No chocolate soldiers -- Internalizing: The fall of man -- Missions: "It's easier to steer a moving vehicle" -- Master mentor: Golden nuggets and hot coals -- Classroom sanctuary: Uncle Abe lives again -- Personal growth: What made Maxwell tick? -- Defining the crux: What is this cross? -- The paradox: A double-edged sword -- Maturity: Maxwell 1.1 -- Keeping balanced -- Lordship: Lord of all or not at all -- The call?: More than a slide show -- Penetrating culture: Challenge-ing assignment -- Priorities: Passing the baton -- Trauma: First to reach heaven -- For better or worse: Learning together to the end -- Coronation: Promotion for an old soldier -- Revisiting LE: Understanding Maxwell -- Holding the torch: How did we run? -- Embracing change: On into the future -- Generations: Maxwell family album -- Family album (continued): Reminiscences -- Author's after-word: Dynamic discipleship.