GENE Discussion Board Week 1

GENE Discussion Board Week 1

Compose a post that integrates a complete Bible scripture verse and transcends all aspects of the following question(s) comprehensively and collectively as a single post.

-200-300 Words

Group Discussion Week 1: What am I here for?

In chapter 1 of his book, Schmidt wants us to explore, “How are people transformed by Jesus Christ different?” while Crouch poses the question, “Why are we in the world and what are we supposed to do here?” and Badaracco asks us to search our hearts for the underlying motivations of our actions and ambitions, asking, “Do I have a good dream?” All of these questions touch on ideas about character, calling, culture, and service.

For this week’s discussion assignment, please evaluate each of these authors’ positions. Do you agree or disagree with them? Be sure to consider and integrate Scripture and the texts into your responses.

NOTE:

– Kouzes & Posner, pp. ix – 38, Foreword, Chapters 1 & 2

– Schmidt, pp. 11-47, Introduction & Chapter 1

– Crouch, pp. 9-36, Introduction & Chapter 1

– Badaracco, pp. 1-29, Introduction & Chapter 1

  • Questions of Character: Illuminating the Heart of Leadership Through Literature (Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2006), Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr. (ISBN 1591399688)
  • Culture Making: Recovering our Creative Calling (Downers Grove: Intervarsity, 2008), Andrew Crouch (ISBN 9780830833948)
  • How Christianity Changed the World (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2004), Alvin J. Schmidt (ISBN 9780310264491)
  • Christian Reflections on the Leadership Challenge (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006), James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner (editors) (9780787983376)
  • The Holy Bible (any translation, but not a paraphrase (e.g., New Living Translation))
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Crouch, on the other hand, questions why people are in the world and their purpose of existence (Crouch, 2013). I strongly agree with his position that people serve a particular goal in this word due to their life. His view is based on the practice of modeling the way as explored by Kouzes and Ponser. This practice involves…
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