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Expectations and burnout: women surviving the great commission
2010, William Carey Library
in English
0878085238 9780878085231
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Table of Contents
The exploration begins, a study of expectations and burnout
Survivor tip #1: remember you are called, chosen, and clay
Robynn, a survivor's story
Survivor tip # 2 make time to meditate
The exploration continues, expectations of herself and her roles
Survivor tip #3 release expectations
The exploration continues, expectations and her sending agency
Survivor tip # 4 endure with glorious power
The exploration continues, expectations and the sending church
Survivor tip #5 recognize the love God has for his bride
The exploration continues, expectations and co-workers
Survivor tip # 6 recognize the spiritual warfare
The exploration continues, expectations of and for her host culture
Survivor tip #7 heaven is our home
The exploration continues, expectations and God
Survivor tip #8 leave room for God
The exploration continues, when god doesn't meet her expectations
Survivor tip #9 trust God through the "if onlys"
Exploring burnout symptoms and causes
Survivor tip # 10 count your "mosquito bites"
Exploring solutions, dealing with expectations to avoid burnout
Survivor tip # 11 pray for maximum blessing even when you have minimum energy
Robynn's continuing story and some of our conclusions
Appendix a: a sample of the survey that was sent out.
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