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The Jungle: Spiritual Danger Areas In The World Of Work,Used
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Product DescriptionThe U.S. Army Ranger School teaches the Ranger about danger areas in the jungle. These are roads, trails, streams, open areas, etc. These are danger areas because this is where the enemy sets up ambushes because the enemy knows that solders like to take the easy path through the jungle. Just as the soldier faces danger areas in the jungle, the Christian faces danger areas in the spiritual jungle.The author interviewed mature Christians and asked them to identify and describe spiritual challenges they had experienced in the work place. Each was asked to describe how they dealt with that challenge. This led to the identification of eight spiritual danger areas and protocols for dealing with each. The process for identifying danger areas in the work place and the development of protocols is presented so that anyone can apply the principles to their own situation. This will help the Christian be alert as Paul admonished in Ephesian 6:18b and avoid the 'roaring lion that is looking for someone to devour' I Peter 5:8.Review'Thanks for sending me a copy of 'The Jungle'. I'm always trying to read stuff to pick up ideas to use in speeches to different groups. I got some good ones out of your book. Thanks for your revelation.' Coach Bobby BowdenAbout the AuthorDr. Jim Croushorn holds a Doctorate in Public Administration, Masters in Public Administration and a Masters in Social Work. He is the Administrative Officer of the Office of Emergency Operations, Florida Department of Public Health.Jim is married to Linda Barron of Troy, Alabama. They have two children. Amy is an interior designer in Atlanta. John is a M.D. in a residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in Jackson Mississippi. John is married to Julie Lucas of Birmingham. They have two children, Calib and Katie.
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