Description: Framed by the Great Commission by L. Thomas Smith, Jr, L. Thomas Smith The Johnson University mission statement guides the Universitys approach to academics, finances, enrollment, student life, spiritual formation, community engagement, and more. But mission statements must be explained well and repeated often. In fact, Dr. Tommy Smith believes the first priority of his presidency is to communicate, guard, and guide the mission of Johnson University. To that end, Dr. Smith has written a series of articles that articulate the Universitys mission, explain its current application, and provide context for its central role in the life of the institution. This six-part essay series is collected here as a resource for Johnson Universitys students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, community partners, and friends. "It is one thing to construct a worthy, historically consistent, focused mission statement and another to implement it within every aspect of the institution," Smith writes. "Whereas Johnson University formally committed to this specific mission in 2011, we continue to learn its implications, especially as our educational contexts and challenges continue to change. It is imperative that the Johnson community systematically reviews and reaffirms its mission and continues to clearly communicate that mission to its external constituencies." Sidebar: What does it mean to educate students? What does it mean to educate students for Christian ministries and other strategic vocations? What does it mean to be framed by the Great Commission? What does it mean to extend the kingdom of God? What does it mean to be among all nations? L. Thomas (Tommy) Smith Jr. is the seventh president of Johnson University. He is a graduate of Johnson Bible College, Emmanuel School of Religion, and the University of Tennessee. He also served as professor of history and theology, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, and vice president for academic affairs/provost at Johnson. He is the author of Above Every Other Desire: A History of Johnson University, 1893-2018, and has contributed articles and book reviews to various publications. Tommy keeps an active speaking schedule and has conducted short-term mission trips around the world. He and his wife Deborah have two sons and six grandchildren. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Long Description The Johnson University mission statement guides the Universitys approach to academics, finances, enrollment, student life, spiritual formation, community engagement, and more. But mission statements must be explained well and repeated often. In fact, Dr. Tommy Smith believes the first priority of his presidency is to communicate, guard, and guide the mission of Johnson University. To that end, Dr. Smith has written a series of articles that articulate the Universitys mission, explain its current application, and provide context for its central role in the life of the institution. This six-part essay series is collected here as a resource for Johnson Universitys students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, community partners, and friends. "It is one thing to construct a worthy, historically consistent, focused mission statement and another to implement it within every aspect of the institution," Smith writes. "Whereas Johnson University formally committed to this specific mission in 2011, we continue to learn its implications, especially as our educational contexts and challenges continue to change. It is imperative that the Johnson community systematically reviews and reaffirms its mission and continues to clearly communicate that mission to its external constituencies." Sidebar: What does it mean to educate students? What does it mean to educate students for Christian ministries and other strategic vocations? What does it mean to be framed by the Great Commission? What does it mean to extend the kingdom of God? What does it mean to be among all nations? L. Thomas (Tommy) Smith Jr. is the seventh president of Johnson University. He is a graduate of Johnson Bible College, Emmanuel School of Religion, and the University of Tennessee. He also served as professor of history and theology, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, and vice president for academic affairs/provost at Johnson. He is the author of Above Every Other Desire: A History of Johnson University, 1893-2018, and has contributed articles and book reviews to various publications. Tommy keeps an active speaking schedule and has conducted short-term mission trips around the world. He and his wife Deborah have two sons and six grandchildren. Details ISBN1632211297 ISBN-10 1632211297 ISBN-13 9781632211293 Format Paperback Pages 70 Publisher Xulon Press Language English Year 2020 Publication Date 2020-11-09 UK Release Date 2020-11-09 Imprint Xulon Press Author L. Thomas Smith Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:130013366;
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Book Title: Framed by the Great Commission
Publication Name: Framed by the Great Commission
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Language: English
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Publisher: Xulon Press
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Publication Year: 2020
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Author: L Thomas Smith, Jr
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