Archive for October, 2006



Learning From Others’ Journeys: Historical Mentoring - Part I

Oct. 9th 2006

This week I have been reading Biographical Sheets from my ML530 Life Long Development students. I give them a Biographical sheet, which has questions that will help me learn what they know about the subject matter of the class. Besides getting information about the student and what he/she knows about my class, I am probing […]

Posted on Oct. 9th 2006 | by Bobby Clinton | 1 Comment »

Learning From Others’ Journeys: Historical Mentoring - Part II

Oct. 15th 2006

I have just started on my yearly pilgrimage with a historical mentor, about 10 days ago. This year I received a Biography in the mail from an evangelical mission minded brother in India. The title of the book is Brother Bakht Singh—An Account of 20th Century Apostolic Revival.
I first pre-read  the book and get an […]

Posted on Oct. 15th 2006 | by Bobby Clinton | 1 Comment »

Editorial Updated 22 October 2006, Effective Methodologies—Part I

Oct. 22nd 2006

I have begun a position paper on Effective Methodologies. Effective Methodologies is one of the four focal elements of a focused life.
Definition
A focused life is a life dedicated to exclusively carrying out God’s unique purposes through it, by identifying the focal issues, that is,

life purpose
the major role,
effective methodologies, and
ultimate contribution,

which then allows an increasing prioritization […]

Posted on Oct. 22nd 2006 | by Bobby Clinton | 4 Comments »

Effective Methodologies—Part II

Oct. 29th 2006

I finished the position paper on Effective Methodologies. Effective Methodologies is one of the four focal elements of a focused life.
Definition
A focused life is a life dedicated to exclusively carrying out God’s unique purposes through it, by identifying the focal issues, that is,
• life purpose • the major role, • […]

Posted on Oct. 29th 2006 | by Bobby Clinton | No Comments »