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David Firth

    Unconditional Communication
    Corporate Voodoo
    Change Your World One Word At A Time: How the way we speak creates our life
    Joshua: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary
    • Focusing on themes of identity and faithfulness, this interpretation of Joshua offers a deeper understanding of its significance as Christian Scripture. David G. Firth addresses the common misconceptions surrounding the book, emphasizing that it is not just a narrative of conquest but a call for God's people to embody their faith and live according to divine promises. This exploration reveals the theological richness of Joshua, encouraging readers to reconsider its relevance in contemporary faith contexts.

      Joshua: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary
    • The book explores the profound influence of words on our lives and futures, emphasizing the importance of mindful language and thought. It advocates for intentional word choice to shape desired outcomes, presenting a compelling case for the power of communication. With its poetic yet practical approach, the text serves as a concise guide to living purposefully and effectively, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their impact through language.

      Change Your World One Word At A Time: How the way we speak creates our life
    • Corporate Voodoo

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
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      "Corporate Voodoo" presents a framework for establishing a "Fast Business," applicable to both new ventures and legacy organizations. It explores the broader implications of its principles on personal power, happiness, and success in a rapidly changing world, authored by renowned experts David Firth and René Carayol.

      Corporate Voodoo
    • Unconditional Communication

      Shaping Better Relationships and Bigger Futures - Together

      • 194bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      The book explores the increasing fragmentation in society, highlighting the breakdown of community and the rise of polarization in media and public discourse. It delves into the feelings of separation, discord, and blame that permeate contemporary interactions, urging a reflection on the consequences of a divided 'We.' Through this examination, it calls for a reevaluation of how we engage with one another in an increasingly vindictive environment.

      Unconditional Communication