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Hurdles to Cross Cultural Business Communication the other contributors over Internet are:International businesses are facing new challenges to their internal communication structures due to major reforms brought about through internationalization, downsizing, mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures. Lack of investment in cross cultural training and language tuition often leads to deficient internal cohesion. The loss of clients/customers, poor staff retention, lack of competitive edge, internal conflicts/power struggles, poor working relations, misunderstandings, stress, poor productivity and lack of co-operation are all by-products of poor cross cultural communication. Cross cultural communications consultants work with international companies to minimise the above consequences of poor cross cultural awareness. Through such cooperation, consultancies like Kwintessential have recognised common hurdles to effective cross cultural communication within companies. Here we outline a few examples of these obstacles to cross cultural co-operation: Lack of Communication It may seem obvious to state that non-communication is probably the biggest contributor to poor communication. Yet it continues to prove itself as the major problem within most companies. Lack o That we have instructions from Jesus as Christians that we should speak out and act on behalf of the helpless, the hungry, the homeless, the lonely, etc. In other words, you communicate your faith in the way you behave, treat others, and live your life. This is love. And as someone said at one time " Love is like walking on water, just don't stumble over the waves. But as St Francis of Assisi also said: "Go ye into the world and preach (communicate) the Gospel. If necessary, use words". In fact to complete the task in communicating our faith, another contributor added, words have to used to explain to others what motivates us to accomplish our good deeds, and we have to wait for opportunities to express this, which if we have faith in God, God will provide for us. Many people are turned-off by coercive and aggressive proselytizing. Many Christians and their organizations have a pre-programmed way of communicating their faith, and this tends to frighten people. Actually there is something to the idea of communicating our faith in as many The Ins And Outs of Catalog Fundraising The following are 17 questions on this topic. You can start by trying to answer the 5 most important questions on this questionnaire, according to your estimation.Catalog fundraising is a great way to customize a fundraiser for your venue. If you are a church, school or other civic group you can catalog fundraise to earn money to further your cause. With catalog fundraising you can cater to your niche market while the catalog company does all the work. You just bring in the sales.Catalog fundraising can sell any number of items such as candy, toys, wrapping paper and small gifts. Your catalog fundraiser can be customized to suite any season of the year and be as profitable as up to 60% profits. This makes it a great way to fundraise with little to do other than get people to shop.With catalog fundraising you will have a wide selection of products to choose from some even being familiar brand name products. The catalog company will offer you brochures and other supplies to help you sell the products. Some catalog fundraising companies will even offer free shipping and immediate delivery of items ordered. This will make your fundraiser more appealing to the shoppers.The way catalog fundraising works is your volunteers sell items such as toys, wrapping paper, or gifts from the catalog. The catalog fundraising company then ships the items immediately when ordered. Your volunteers d QUESTIONS ON HOW TO COMMUNICATE YOUR FAITH MORE EFFECTIVELY 1-If you can’t communicate your faith effectively, how strong is your faith? 2-To communicate your faith effectively, you have to know it. Could you define your faith? 3-How do you communicate your faith? In business? At home? In your community? Etc.? 4-What do you think of the Socratic method (listening and asking probing questions) as a communication tool to help the listener recognize his or her need for a Savior? 5-How many people have you saved (converted) or led to Christ in the past twelve months? 6-Should a Christian determine (judge) who is or is not a Christian when communicating his or her faith? 7-Should a Christian communicate his or her faith through mental persuasion, or through witnessing at an opportune moment what faith has done for him or her? Who really converts, the Christian or the Holy Spirit? 8-In your Church, assuming you had the authority, would you try to set up an Evangelistic program if none existed? Why or why not? 9-What is Evangelism and does the word "Evangelism" have a bad connotation? Why or why not? 10-Should your church emphasize Evangelism or Christian Growth? 11-In a pastor, should one look for leadership or shepherdship? By leadership I mean one who leads without looking back to see if he has lost any of his congregation. By shepherdship I mean one who follows his flock to take care that he does not lose any of his congregation. 12-Would the best approach in teaching the Gospels be by teaching them concurrently or as a whole rather than in teaching them separately as the Gospel of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John? Have you ever tried this former approach? 13-Is setting up neighborhood Bible or Gospel study groups whereby you can invite your neighbors in to participate, a good tool to use in communicating your faith? Can and could you use it in your situation? 14-One person suggested that since we have two ears and one mouth, we should listen twice as much as we speak. Do you agree? 15-Should communicating your faith be more of a dialogue rather than a monologue to be most effective? 16-If a person rejects the Christian message, is he or she really rejecting Christ or the Christian messenger? 17-In conclusion, how do you think we can continually educate Christians on how to communicate our faith more effectively (either through the Internet or by other means)? Question on Internet: I'm interested in discussing how do you really communicate your faith, because many people are confused in what they should do in this area. I know, however, that listening is an important ingredient in this context. THE RESPONSES COME FROM 3 CHRISTIAN WEBSITES 1) Gary says: Communicating one's faith is obviously at the core of being a follower of Christ. I think that God expects us to take advantage of opportunities He provides all of the time to share with others our experiences of faith in Christ. Some of these encounters will be casual, one-time meetings, while on other occasions we have the opportunity to cultivate a friendship with another person and share with him/her over the course of several encounters about the hope we have in Christ. Both types of opportunities are God-given and should be acted upon, always being careful to be sensitive to the leadership of the Holy Spirit in how we share and communicate our faith with others. 2) Corbin says: Speaking about communicating your Christian faith, the most impressive book I've ever read about communication has been Plato and his story about Socrates. It was not the content in the book that impressed, but the method that Socraates used in presenting his points. The Socratic Method entails one to ask many leading sequential questions to those who are adversaries of the questioner, until eventually the questions tend to persuade the adversaries to agree with the questioner and to become his or her allies. I've only used the Socratic Method successfully twice in my 71 years of life since I read Plato during my university days. But when it works, you feel you did something to perfection. You really feel great. Some of the comments received from some of the other contributors over Internet are: That we have instructions from Jesus as Christians that we should speak out and act on behalf of the helpless, the hungry, the homeless, the lonely, etc. In other words, you communicate your faith in the way you behave, treat others, and live your life. This is love. And as someone said at one time " Love is like walking on water, just don't stumble over the waves. But as St Francis of Assisi also said: "Go ye into the world and preach (communicate) the Gospel. If necessary, use words". In fact to complete the task in communicating our faith, another contributor added, words have to used to explain to others what motivates us to accomplish our good deeds, and we have to wait for opportunities to express this, which if we have faith in God, God will provide for us. Many people are turned-off by coercive and aggressive proselytizing. Many Christians and their organizations have a pre-programmed way of communicating their faith, and this tends to frighten people. Actually there is something to the idea of communicating our faith in as many Secure Your Car For Lower Car Insurance Premiums Church, assuming you had the authority, would you try to set up an Evangelistic program if none existed? Why or why not?A question often asked is whether or not securing your car will help to reduce your UK car insurance premiums. Will this is certainly a factor you need to discuss with your car insurance company, you should note the following:Steering Wheel LocksWhile steering wheel locks may deter thieves from steeling your car, the fact is that most UK car insurance companies will not allow for the fact that you have one to affect the level of your car insurance premium. In short, if the thief is a professional, steering wheel locks are not much of a deterrent.ImmobiliserIf your car has an immobiliser system inserted – such as the Thatcham Category 1 – then you should be talking to your UK car insurance company about ways to reduce your car insurance premium. Indeed, as a security extra on the car in itself, your car having an immobiliser is likely to be the only factor your car insurance company will be willing to listen to when discussing ways to reduce your annual car insurance premium.Garage26 percent of all car theft in the UK last year took place right outside the front door of the car owner! So, if you have the ability to lock your car away at night in a garage, then mention this to your ca 9-What is Evangelism and does the word "Evangelism" have a bad connotation? Why or why not? 10-Should your church emphasize Evangelism or Christian Growth? 11-In a pastor, should one look for leadership or shepherdship? By leadership I mean one who leads without looking back to see if he has lost any of his congregation. By shepherdship I mean one who follows his flock to take care that he does not lose any of his congregation. 12-Would the best approach in teaching the Gospels be by teaching them concurrently or as a whole rather than in teaching them separately as the Gospel of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John? Have you ever tried this former approach? 13-Is setting up neighborhood Bible or Gospel study groups whereby you can invite your neighbors in to participate, a good tool to use in communicating your faith? Can and could you use it in your situation? 14-One person suggested that since we have two ears and one mouth, we should listen twice as much as we speak. Do you agree? 15-Should communicating your faith be more of a dialogue rather than a monologue to be most effective? 16-If a person rejects the Christian message, is he or she really rejecting Christ or the Christian messenger? 17-In conclusion, how do you think we can continually educate Christians on how to communicate our faith more effectively (either through the Internet or by other means)? Question on Internet: I'm interested in discussing how do you really communicate your faith, because many people are confused in what they should do in this area. I know, however, that listening is an important ingredient in this context. THE RESPONSES COME FROM 3 CHRISTIAN WEBSITES 1) Gary says: Communicating one's faith is obviously at the core of being a follower of Christ. I think that God expects us to take advantage of opportunities He provides all of the time to share with others our experiences of faith in Christ. Some of these encounters will be casual, one-time meetings, while on other occasions we have the opportunity to cultivate a friendship with another person and share with him/her over the course of several encounters about the hope we have in Christ. Both types of opportunities are God-given and should be acted upon, always being careful to be sensitive to the leadership of the Holy Spirit in how we share and communicate our faith with others. 2) Corbin says: Speaking about communicating your Christian faith, the most impressive book I've ever read about communication has been Plato and his story about Socrates. It was not the content in the book that impressed, but the method that Socraates used in presenting his points. The Socratic Method entails one to ask many leading sequential questions to those who are adversaries of the questioner, until eventually the questions tend to persuade the adversaries to agree with the questioner and to become his or her allies. I've only used the Socratic Method successfully twice in my 71 years of life since I read Plato during my university days. But when it works, you feel you did something to perfection. You really feel great. Some of the comments received from some of the other contributors over Internet are: That we have instructions from Jesus as Christians that we should speak out and act on behalf of the helpless, the hungry, the homeless, the lonely, etc. In other words, you communicate your faith in the way you behave, treat others, and live your life. This is love. And as someone said at one time " Love is like walking on water, just don't stumble over the waves. But as St Francis of Assisi also said: "Go ye into the world and preach (communicate) the Gospel. If necessary, use words". In fact to complete the task in communicating our faith, another contributor added, words have to used to explain to others what motivates us to accomplish our good deeds, and we have to wait for opportunities to express this, which if we have faith in God, God will provide for us. Many people are turned-off by coercive and aggressive proselytizing. Many Christians and their organizations have a pre-programmed way of communicating their faith, and this tends to frighten people. Actually there is something to the idea of communicating our faith in as many Free Bridal Shower Games and Ideas as much as we speak. Do you agree?The bridal shower is one of the most important events on the journey to the perfect wedding day. It's a time when friends and family can gather together for the bride. At this event gifts are given; usually of a playful wedding day nature. We may tell funny stories about our past wedding day. The bridal shower by all means should be a fun event for everyone. One way we can do that is by planning some fun and games to be present at the shower. Here are some ideas for free and inexpensive bridal shower games.Game #1 - First KissThe wonderful first kiss between the person you feel in love with and married should be unforgettable. Right? Here's how this game works. Start with the bride. She should not have a problem describing her first kiss, where it happened, when, etc. Now when she is done with her story it's time to open the floor unexpectedly. Everyone will now have to tell the tale and recall the first kiss they had with their significant other. If this event happens to have both male and female marriage counterparts have them tell the story separately and see how they match up. Should be good for some laughs.Game #2 - Magic WordAs each visitor enters the house give them an object like a ribbon or tassel to hold on to. 15-Should communicating your faith be more of a dialogue rather than a monologue to be most effective? 16-If a person rejects the Christian message, is he or she really rejecting Christ or the Christian messenger? 17-In conclusion, how do you think we can continually educate Christians on how to communicate our faith more effectively (either through the Internet or by other means)? Question on Internet: I'm interested in discussing how do you really communicate your faith, because many people are confused in what they should do in this area. I know, however, that listening is an important ingredient in this context. THE RESPONSES COME FROM 3 CHRISTIAN WEBSITES 1) Gary says: Communicating one's faith is obviously at the core of being a follower of Christ. I think that God expects us to take advantage of opportunities He provides all of the time to share with others our experiences of faith in Christ. Some of these encounters will be casual, one-time meetings, while on other occasions we have the opportunity to cultivate a friendship with another person and share with him/her over the course of several encounters about the hope we have in Christ. Both types of opportunities are God-given and should be acted upon, always being careful to be sensitive to the leadership of the Holy Spirit in how we share and communicate our faith with others. 2) Corbin says: Speaking about communicating your Christian faith, the most impressive book I've ever read about communication has been Plato and his story about Socrates. It was not the content in the book that impressed, but the method that Socraates used in presenting his points. The Socratic Method entails one to ask many leading sequential questions to those who are adversaries of the questioner, until eventually the questions tend to persuade the adversaries to agree with the questioner and to become his or her allies. I've only used the Socratic Method successfully twice in my 71 years of life since I read Plato during my university days. But when it works, you feel you did something to perfection. You really feel great. Some of the comments received from some of the other contributors over Internet are: That we have instructions from Jesus as Christians that we should speak out and act on behalf of the helpless, the hungry, the homeless, the lonely, etc. In other words, you communicate your faith in the way you behave, treat others, and live your life. This is love. And as someone said at one time " Love is like walking on water, just don't stumble over the waves. But as St Francis of Assisi also said: "Go ye into the world and preach (communicate) the Gospel. If necessary, use words". In fact to complete the task in communicating our faith, another contributor added, words have to used to explain to others what motivates us to accomplish our good deeds, and we have to wait for opportunities to express this, which if we have faith in God, God will provide for us. Many people are turned-off by coercive and aggressive proselytizing. Many Christians and their organizations have a pre-programmed way of communicating their faith, and this tends to frighten people. Actually there is something to the idea of communicating our faith in as many Article Marketing - The #1 Use For Using Article Marketing ndship with another person and share with him/her over the course of several encounters about the hope we have in Christ. Both types of opportunities are God-given and should be acted upon, always being careful to be sensitive to the leadership
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It was not the content in the book that impressed, but the method that Socraates used in presenting his points. The Socratic Method entails one to ask many leading sequential questions to those who are adversaries of the questioner, until eventually the questions tend to persuade the adversaries to agree with the questioner and to become his or her allies. I've only used the Socratic Method successfully twice in my 71 years of life since I read Plato during my university days. But when it works, you feel you did something to perfection. You really feel great. Some of the comments received from some of the other contributors over Internet are: That we have instructions from Jesus as Christians that we should speak out and act on behalf of the helpless, the hungry, the homeless, the lonely, etc. In other words, you communicate your faith in the way you behave, treat others, and live your life. This is love. And as someone said at one time " Love is like walking on water, just don't stumble over the waves. But as St Francis of Assisi also said: "Go ye into the world and preach (communicate) the Gospel. If necessary, use words". In fact to complete the task in communicating our faith, another contributor added, words have to used to explain to others what motivates us to accomplish our good deeds, and we have to wait for opportunities to express this, which if we have faith in God, God will provide for us. Many people are turned-off by coercive and aggressive proselytizing. Many Christians and their organizations have a pre-programmed way of communicating their faith, and this tends to frighten people. Actually there is something to the idea of communicating our faith in as many Mobile Phone With Free Gifts - Avail The Benefits the other contributors over Internet are:Latest mobile phones are coming up with impeccable looks and smart functions. 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You not only get incentives but also free gifts with the best deals. Attractive gifts like i-Pod, laptop and many more can be obtained if you buy mobile phones from them.Go through the variety of latest That we have instructions from Jesus as Christians that we should speak out and act on behalf of the helpless, the hungry, the homeless, the lonely, etc. In other words, you communicate your faith in the way you behave, treat others, and live your life. This is love. And as someone said at one time " Love is like walking on water, just don't stumble over the waves. But as St Francis of Assisi also said: "Go ye into the world and preach (communicate) the Gospel. If necessary, use words". In fact to complete the task in communicating our faith, another contributor added, words have to used to explain to others what motivates us to accomplish our good deeds, and we have to wait for opportunities to express this, which if we have faith in God, God will provide for us. Many people are turned-off by coercive and aggressive proselytizing. Many Christians and their organizations have a pre-programmed way of communicating their faith, and this tends to frighten people. Actually there is something to the idea of communicating our faith in as many different ways as the different people you're communicating with. Another way in putting it is that there are as many layers in faith sharing as there are in an onion, probably more, but when it is done well, it can bring some of the greatest joy that one can ever experience. And suffering should not be a deterrent in communicating our faith, because suffering throughout the world is a part of life, and God is not going to change that. He's actually going to suffer with us and give us the strength to endure it. We also should live beyond our vision, live our deeds by the great commandments, to do justice, love mercy, and to walk humbly with God. These are the gist of the comments I received on this topic over Internet. 14) Corbin says: I took a course entitled "How to Become a Contagious Christian" by Mark Mittelberg, Lee Strobel, and Bill Hybels. This course shows how you can actually communicate our faith in a style that really fits your personality. And with this, you would learn how you could always find an opportunity, comfortably, to ask someone the question "Would you like to receive Jesus Christ?", after explaining to them that Jesus had done everything for them so that they could receive His salvation. They didn't have to do anything themselvess, but only to accept this and ask for His forgiveness in not being perfect in their behavior. This is what I would call becoming a true Evangelist. Corbin also says: In not feeling embarrassed by asking the question "Would you like to receive Jesus Christ?", you first of all would have to ask yourself this question, "Have I really received Jesus Christ?". Some have received Jesus Christ most dramatically like Paul in Scripture, but most, I suspect, have received Jesus Christ thru a very slow process, especially if you've been a church-goer all your life. I started going to church on a regular basis in 1958 at the age of 27, although I didn't realize it at the time, but somewhere early in this process I must have received Jesus Christ, although I don't recall the exact momeent. What attracted me mostly was Christian education, so somewhere down the line, I must have received Him. I know I have Him today. And in knowing this helps me in feeling more comfortable in asking this question, if the context on any discussion leads naturally to asking such a question. Corbin finally says: In my experieence, two important events occurred in my life after starting to attend church, including a Bible class, on a regular basis which purportedly was accompanied by my receiving Jesus Christ. These events corrected two basic problems I had while growing up which greatly hindered my ability to socialize with others. One of these was getting a migraine headache most everytime I desired to go out in a social situation, which either prevented me from going out or cut short my enjoyment of such a gathering. Instead I had to lie down and sleep for about two hours to get rid of the headache. No medication helped. After starting church regularly, I had occasion to visit a psychologist(my parents never thought of this earlier) and he suggested I do some positive thought recitations, which worked like a charm. This eventially eliminated this problem. The other problem I had, which was closely related to the first in that both greatly hindered my social relationships, was that I was overly obsessed with sex with the opposite sex, which interferred greatly with many of the other positive elements I needed in growing up. This was dealt with, after my starting my regular attendance at church, by a series of events introducing me to a 3 year nudist camp experience. And this greatly relieved me of this problem. This in my mind were 2 miracles, because in one approach, it just seemed too simplistic in that I had to ask myself the question "why didn't I ever think of this before?", and in the other approach, it was just too unorthodox for a Christian ever to engage in an activity such as this. And these events occurred after, I believe, I received Jesus Christ, but others probably would say that these events would have occurred anyway. I DON'T, after thinking about this, because I believe God has blessed me in so many other ways too numerous to mention here, that I believe these were the beginnings of the many blessings God had in store for me. So as you can see you really have to compare your life before a
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