Saturday, September 24, 2011

Spirtual Word

Top Ten Daily Habits for Developing the Art of LeadershipMany people are born leaders, yet the ability to lead is actually an art and an amazing collection of skills which can be learned and sharpened. The following top ten daily habits will help you grow as a leader personally, professionally, and spiritually.
Some Comments on LeadershipThe best way to determine for yourself what good leadership means for you is to wonder what you would answer at age 85 to the following questions: · What would I have liked to become? · What would I have liked to acquire? · What would I have liked to experience? · What would I have liked to be my contribution? (How would I like to be remembered?)
Leading L’s in LifeIn order to be a great self-leader and an accepted leader for others, there are some priceless facts of life that you should continuously practice. Listed below are these 10 vital facts and the way they should be perceived.
5 Power Keys For Leadership Success!
Did you know that... you can successfully handle most leadership challenges with just 5 simple strategies? By focusing your attention on these critical areas you can empower your the opportunities hiding within your vision, new venture or project plans.
Simple Steps to Leading BetterLeadership is all about channelizing the skills and abilities of your subordinates towards the designated goal. A leader always encourages the team, keeps it focused on the main objective, nourishes individual talent, and gives due credit where it belongs.
Fifteen Inspiring Qualities of LeadershipIf you want to be a 'great' leader of men, here are a few thoughts on the qualities needed. 
General Interest Articles - Continued
Bishop Mor Coorilos - Green Liberation TheologianFor me, it is inconceivable to separate the human and the divine in Christ. That is one of my problems with liberation theology, although I consider myself as a liberation theologian. One of the failures of Christian theology is the overemphasize of the human aspect of Christ at the expense of the divine. In my thinking, it should go together.
The HandsThey did not seem to be the hands of a single person but represented the working hands of countless such mothers throughout the world.
A Valuable Lesson in LifeThis is what I am looking for to be in my manager. I want to recruit a person who can appreciate the help of others, a person who knows the sufferings of others to get things done, and a person who would not put money as his only goal in life.
Life's Balance SheetWhat is your greatest asset? What is your most beautiful attire? What is your most prized possession? What is your most powerful channel of communication? What is the most important thing in life? You need to know them before you can determine your life's balance sheet. Learn more.
A Mirror to the World
A Story to live by!

PIN DROP SILENCE
Poignant answers that makes the person who ask the question speechless.

Driving in Rain-Good to Know-Will Save LivesHow to achieve good vision while driving during a heavy downpour.
The religiosity of an Indian Syrian Christian when faced with atrocityIndian Syrian Christians including my church the Jacobite Syrian Orthodox church in India is at a position of advantage and has not suffered the enduring hardship of Syrian Christians in the Middle East starting from Turkey and extending to other places and ending in a systematic and concerted effort at wiping out an entire community.
Thanksgiving Message from Barack Obama, 2010
Everything we have been able to accomplish in the last two years was possible because you have been willing to work for it and organize for it.
Making Every Day ThanksgivingLike most people, I love the festive atmosphere of Thanksgiving. The spirit of this special day seems to put everyone in a good mood. But, like so many of our national holidays, I doubt that many people reflect on its purpose.
A Message of Giving Thanks and Goodwill
As we prepare to give thanks this holiday season, it’s critical that we don’t lose sight of the many American families who are struggling to make ends meet.

Evangelization and Syrian Orthodox ChurchOne of the main reasons for the low number of Christians in India is that we have played Brahmanism and compromised on or ignored the commission of Jesus - evangelization. We did that for convenience, for the safety and the prestige of a microscopic minority.
Corruption - NoitpurrocCorruption is the root cause for underdevelopment, poverty, squalor, unemployment and all maladies of the world. This is not an exception even in the religious and spiritual world. The spiritual world should be the correcting catalyst agent for this time old cancerous malady, but it has become the fountain of corruption, from top to bottom.
God's Own Country
Kerala has now become almost a mint of monetary monsters and pent of political puppets. Deep de-forestation has brought about the draining of the once swollen rivers. The gutter roads are becoming ghastly death traps and drinking water pipe lines are just turned out to be cesspools.

A Touch of LemonMr. Lemon explained that the only person responsible for my situation was me. And the only person with the potential to change my situation was me, and that when I personally accepted that responsibility I could make a significant change in my life.
Minutes of the Fall 2010 Meeting - Standing Conference of the Oriental Orthodox Churches in America
The Autumn 2010 meeting of the Standing Conference of the Oriental Orthodox Churches in America was held at St. Nersess Armenian Seminary in New Rochelle, New York on Thursday, October 7, 2010. Archbishop Yeghishé Gizirian opened the meeting with a prayer.

The Stranger
How our lives can be influenced dramatically by "strangers."

Church Festivals in Kerala
A panorama of church festivals await the visitor. Here is a sampling of few.

Adolescent Spirituality. By Fr. George Alberts
The Advent Period in Home Life. By Sophie Koulomzin
The Beauty and the Bus. By Fr. Anthony Scott
Thee Church and the Family. By Fr. Joseph J. Allen
Building the Domestic Church. By Presbytera Pearl Veronis
Families and Life. By Fr. Anthony Yazge
Family — An Orthodox Christian Perspective. By Archbishop Stylianos of Australia
The Husband Is the Head of the Wife? By Metropolitan George (Khodr) of Mount Lebanon
A Meal of Unity. By Rev. Fr. Mark Beshara
The Struggle for Family Life (Part 1, Part 2). By Archbishop Seraphim of Ottawa and Canada
Young People and Confession. By Fr. Milton Efthimiou
Youth and the Occult. By Jason Barker
The Orthodox Faith (Dogma)4 Family and Youth 4 Sermons 4 Bible Study 4 Devotional 4 Spirituals 4 Fasts & Feasts 4 Coptics 4 Religious Education 4 Monasticism 4 Seasons 4 Missiology 4 Ethics 4 Ecumenical Relations 4 Church Music 4 Pentecost 4 Miscellaneous 4 Saints 4 Church History 4 Pope Shenouda 4 Patrology 4 Canon Law 4 Lent 4 Pastoral Theology 4 Father Matta 4 Bibles 4 Iconography 4 Liturgics 4 Orthodox Biblical topics  4 Orthodox articles4 St Chrysostom


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