Witnesses Wanted

Witnesses Wanted
Title Witnesses Wanted PDF eBook
Author Johan Gous
Publisher Morgan James Publishing
Pages 151
Release 2019-04-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 1642792578

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Witnesses Wanted shares the unique story behind Hope Builders Ministries and opportunities for readers to partner in “rapidly winning communities for Christ through Disciple-making.” For Johan Gous, obediently answering the Great Commission to take the gospel to everybody everywhere even to the “ends of the earth” meant into the rural bush of Africa. Reaching rural communities for Christ through indigenous Disciple-Makers is the core of his ministry’s calling. Over a forty-year period, Johan and his family began equipping, empowering, and encouraging local leasers to reach their communities with the gospel in local languages. They apply the Christian message to their people through walking with them and using the same Disciple-Making model Jesus used preparing his disciples for their task. Witnesses Wanted shares how God can use yielded disciples as His ambassadors in their daily walk with Him through the story of Johan and his family. Hearing the stories of God providing ordinary people with resources that multiply is beyond exciting—it is inspiring and grows readers’ walks of faith. That same growth and excitement is available to anyone who is ready to follow God unconditionally! Johan is a Witness and Ambassador to readers in the same way as the Disciples and inspires others to answer the Call as well!

The Witnesses

The Witnesses
Title The Witnesses PDF eBook
Author Eric Stover
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 246
Release 2011-06-03
Genre History
ISBN 081220378X

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In recent years, the world community has demonstrated a renewed commitment to the pursuit of international criminal justice. In 1993, the United Nations established two ad hoc international tribunals to try those responsible for genocide and crimes against humanity in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. Ten years later, the International Criminal Court began its operations and is developing prosecutions in its first two cases (Congo and Uganda). Meanwhile, national and hybrid war crimes tribunals have been established in Sierra Leone, Kosovo, Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, East Timor, Indonesia, Iraq, and Cambodia. Thousands of people have given testimony before these courts. Most have witnessed war crimes, including mass killings, torture, rape, inhumane imprisonment, forced expulsion, and the destruction of homes and villages. For many, testifying in a war crimes trial requires great courage, especially as they are well aware that war criminals still walk the streets of their villages and towns. Yet despite these risks, little attention has been paid to the fate of witnesses of mass atrocity. Nor do we know much about their experiences testifying before an international tribunal or the effect of such testimony on their return to their postwar communities. The first study of victims and witnesses who have testified before an international war crimes tribunal, The Witnesses examines the opinions and attitudes of eighty-seven individuals—Bosnians, Muslims, Serbs, and Croats—who have appeared before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

Journalists as Witnesses to Executions

Journalists as Witnesses to Executions
Title Journalists as Witnesses to Executions PDF eBook
Author Kenna R. Griffin
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 95
Release 2019-12-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1498596282

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The Viewing Room: How Journalists Prepare for and Respond to Witnessing Executions discusses the need for individual and organizational journalism training on coping with trauma exposure and providing support after being exposed to trauma, specifically as it pertains to the aftermath of witnessing and covering executions. The United States executed 46 people in 2010. At least one journalist witnessed each of the deaths. Thirty-three of those journalists were interviewed for this book. They witnessed an electrocution, firing squad death or a lethal injection, with some having witnessed more than one execution that year by the time they were interviewed. Kenna R. Griffin argues that support before and after trauma exposure would help journalists cope with emotions related to experiencing traumatic events, and could even help them avoid emotional trauma altogether. It is newsroom managers’ responsibility to create supportive work environments with climates focused on education, training, communication, safety, and emotional well-being—most of which don’t appear to be present when journalists witness executions, and all of which are necessary to create a more mentally healthy profession. Scholars of journalism, trauma, and legal studies will find this book particularly useful.

Examining Witnesses

Examining Witnesses
Title Examining Witnesses PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Tigar
Publisher American Bar Association
Pages 520
Release 2003
Genre Law
ISBN 9781590312568

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This book covers virtually every type of witness and witness situation that a lawyer is likely to encounter.

Reluctant Witnesses

Reluctant Witnesses
Title Reluctant Witnesses PDF eBook
Author Arlene Stein
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 257
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 0199733589

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Reluctant Witnesses tells the story of the rise of Holocaust consciousness in the United States from the perspective of survivors and their descendants. If survivors tended to see Holocaust storytelling as mainly a private affair, their children -- who reached adulthood during the heyday of identity politics -- reclaimed their hidden family histories and transformed them into public stories.

SEC Docket

SEC Docket
Title SEC Docket PDF eBook
Author United States. Securities and Exchange Commission
Publisher
Pages 1176
Release 2006
Genre Securities
ISBN

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Jehovah's Witnesses

Jehovah's Witnesses
Title Jehovah's Witnesses PDF eBook
Author Marley Cole
Publisher Routledge
Pages 340
Release 2019-03-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429670311

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This book, first published in 1956, is the first authoritative, comprehensive account of the worldwide activities of Jehovah’s Witnesses. It traces their origins and development, and a special section covers the founding, organization and development of the movement in Great Britain.