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Effectiveness of Equine-Assisted Services Treating Veterans with PTSD Symptoms
Empirical research supports the effectiveness of equine-assisted services (EAS) and as a treatment for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, the number of studies examining...
Social Enterprise: A social entrepreneur leadership model used to enhance nonprofit organizational performance
Nonprofit leaders are competing for limited resources; Boards of Directors who achieve their financial goals and social missions are standing in the winners’ circle. However, small-to-midsize...
Comparing Social Climate Perceptions of Staff and Juveniles with Sexual Behavior Problems
A dissertation presented to the Faculty of the School of Psychology & Counseling, Regent University, in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, by Taylor L...
“Why Can’t We All Just Get Along:” A New Norm for Managing Conflict in the Church.
ABSTRACT The Jesus Model of conflict management has important implications for the future of the church. If we can make this the standard operating practice in our congregations, then we can manage...
Church of the Nazarene Regions Map
Map of Church of the Nazarene Regions
Student Evaluations of Faculty Generosity and Course Quality
Recent research has suggested that student evaluations of courses and professors are predicted by a variety of factors, ranging from rapport (Wilson, Ryan, & Pugh, 2010) to nonverbal behavior (Ambady...
What People Volunteer?: A Look Into How Race, Gender, Religion and Socioeconomic Status Effect Prosociality in America
The purpose of the study was to investigate how one’s race, religious background, socioeconomic class, and gender affect how likely one is to volunteer. In this project, prosociality is defined as how...
The joy and burden of caring for orphans and vulnerable children: a case study on the wellbeing of primary caregivers in Food for the Hungry, Ethiopia Child Development Program
This dissertation is an understanding and investigation about the joy and burden of caring for orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in Food for the Hungry Ethiopia Zeway Child Development Program...
The relationship between intimacy and mediated communication among adolescents at Taytay First Church of the Nazarene in Rizal, Philippines
This thesis investigated the relationship between computer-mediated communication (CMC) and perceived level of intimacy (PLI) of adolescents of Taytay First Church of the Nazarene (TFCN), Taytay...
An evaluation of the God image of selected third culture kids (TCKs) from Faith Academy in Rizal, Philippines
This study was conducted to explore the God Image of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) at Faith Academy located in Rizal Province of the Philippines. These were students who were between 16 to 19 years old...
Parental involvement and advocacy for children with special needs: a comparative study of three schools cross-culturally
This study is a comparative study of parental involvement and parental advocacy for their children with special needs in three cross-cultural settings. The purpose of this study was to learn how...
I Can Tell by Your Accent: Accent Perception and Discrimination
An exploration of relationships and potential for the growth of love : a grounded theory study in Orphanage Q /
This study examined Orphanage Q as a non-Western setting, serving children-at-risk where attachment is a stated goal. The researcher’s central research question was: what is the nature of...
Communication behavior with internet use in a wired religious community among APNTS residential students
As one of the modern communication tools, the Internet has changed our society and communication rapidly. The significant growth of the Internet use is more than the population growth, which means...
A case study of the St. Bernard child development project
This study seeks to analyze the implementation of the TEACH- St Bernard Child Development Project's holistic development program and understand its effectiveness from the perspective of select...
Which Factors Cause People to Use Illicit Drugs?
Illicit drug use and its reasons are the areas that many sociologists have not researched thoroughly. The importance of impulsivity in explaining the reason for illegal drug use is dependent on...
An Examination of the Social, Political, and Economic Experiences of the Latinx LGBTQ Population in Southern California
Latinx LGBTQ communities within the United States are largely underrepresented socially, politically, and economically. This particular group’s overlap of race/ethnicity and sexual identity...
Listening and learning from various entities on the perceived dynamics that help children thrive: Implications for practical action towards holistic mission and discipleship of children
Background of the Study This section is adapted from Menchit Wong’s prospectus for PH CAR Forum entitled, “Moving from Risk to Thriving: On Mission To, For, and With Children-At-Risk” (Wong 2018, 1)...
The Wear Justice Movement: An Autoethnographic Study
Wear Justice is a social movement that exists to rethink consumerism through community. At its beginning in 2018, Wear Justice drew over a thousand attendees at Point Loma Nazarene University and has...
A Two-Colombia Model: How the “Hidden Colombia” Emerges with Qualitative Analysis
At first glance, state stability seems to be on the rise in Colombia; however, closer examination gives rise to a two-Colombia model. The “Visible Colombia” is represented by the currently available...
Towards resilience: enhancing access to spirituality among selected children in Nagaland, India.
Because children live in a world filled with complexities, problems, and challenges of many kinds, they need spirituality for the sake of resilience when faced with day-to-day challenges as well as...
The Mediator - Volume XV, Issue 1 November 2020
The Mediator is the official journal of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary and has been in publication since 1996. The Mediator provides a forum for dialogue about theological issues related...
The Mediator - Volume XVI, Issue 1 November 2021
The Mediator is the official journal of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary and has been in publication since 1996. The Mediator provides a forum for dialogue about theological issues related...
The Mediator - Volume XVII, Issue 1 August 2022
The Mediator is the official journal of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary and has been in publication since 1996. The Mediator provides a forum for dialogue about theological issues related...