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Jim Petersen

    Jim Petersen is a pioneering figure in ministry, credited with establishing the Navigator ministry in Brazil. His extensive experience and insights have led him to author best-selling works that explore profound aspects of faith and community.

    Playboy
    Playboy 1954-2004
    Evangelisation: ein Lebensstil
    Working Together
    Church Without Walls
    Why Don't We Listen Better?
    • 2022

      Working Together

      A Practical Theology of Workplace Relationships

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Trust is essential for the success of any organization, impacting relationships among suppliers, clients, managers, employees, and various professionals. The book addresses the frustrations stemming from workplace strife, tension, and distrust, offering insights into how fostering trust can transform business dynamics and enhance overall productivity. It emphasizes the critical role of trust in building effective and harmonious workplace relationships.

      Working Together
    • 2018

      Church Without Walls

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of church beyond traditional confines, Jim Petersen presents a compelling argument for redefining its role in a postmodern context. He highlights how certain church structures can hinder the gospel's reach, urging Christians to separate Jesus from outdated religious customs. By reflecting on the early church's evolution, Petersen emphasizes the importance of making faith relevant and accessible to contemporary culture. The book serves as a guide, using Scripture to inspire believers to effect meaningful change in their communities.

      Church Without Walls
    • 2007

      Using a light touch and sensible techniques, Why Don t We Listen Better? puts the experience of Jim Petersen s forty years of counseling and pastoral ministry at your service in improving your communication and relationships. A Talker-Listener Card process and specific listening techniques for instant use show you how to turn win-lose communication into come-alive cooperation.

      Why Don't We Listen Better?