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Servant leadership in Burmese

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Tial San Bik. Servant Leadership In Burmese. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1d4e3f7b-b45a-4e6b-a0c7-a1b9f5f2398f.

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T. S. Bik. Servant leadership in Burmese. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1d4e3f7b-b45a-4e6b-a0c7-a1b9f5f2398f

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Tial San Bik. Servant Leadership In Burmese. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1d4e3f7b-b45a-4e6b-a0c7-a1b9f5f2398f.

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  • The main purpose of this thesis is to provide an overview of leadership in the Burmese culture, to describe how it has changed in the last few decades, to recommend what is now needed to reform it and bring it back to health in society and, particularly, in the church. In a church steeped in a culture led by dictators for generations, the pastor can quickly become an authoritarian figure. However, in light of the gospel, all who follow Jesus ought to become servants. This project asserts and tests that servant leadership is a key factor between Burmese Christians and congregations in the USA as they work to understand the challenges of immigrant life.This project is a case study that will look at the current situation in Burma through the eyes of Christian immigrants to the USA. The aim is to focus on leadership for Burmese immigrant congregations to understand the changes that have happened, to use biblical theology to understand that leadership, how it has changed, and how it must keep changing in a healthier direction.
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  • 02/16/2024

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