With wit, humour and a good deal of self-deprecation, Dr Ross James reflects on 40 years of living and working internationally. Ross is a story teller who draws on personal journals and correspondence to tell the story of what happened after he left a family funeral business and yielded to the leading of Providence. Ross explains an Ascent, a 20-year period of preparation as a journalist, academic and researcher. The ascent of preparation levelled out on the Crest of purpose, what was to be his life's work, motivated by the teachings of Jesus whose life exemplified care for the marginalised…mehr
With wit, humour and a good deal of self-deprecation, Dr Ross James reflects on 40 years of living and working internationally. Ross is a story teller who draws on personal journals and correspondence to tell the story of what happened after he left a family funeral business and yielded to the leading of Providence. Ross explains an Ascent, a 20-year period of preparation as a journalist, academic and researcher. The ascent of preparation levelled out on the Crest of purpose, what was to be his life's work, motivated by the teachings of Jesus whose life exemplified care for the marginalised and poor. He lived and worked in several Asian countries then relocated to Australia and led initiatives to develop community-centred media projects throughout Asia. After detailing the Ascent and explaining the Crest, in Perspective Ross reflects on achievements concurrent with clinical depression accompanied by despair and loss of joy. Some excerpts from his personal journals are painful reading; some revelations are vulnerable honesty. Yet, Ross accepts a proposition that depression might have been a 'gift of a handicap' which compelled him to depend on Providence to overcome his limitations. His startling conclusion is that he is, after all, a bamboo camel, designed with specifications to fulfil a providential purpose. This is neither a book on Christian mission or depression nor a devotional about a victorious Christian life. It is a memoir, a truly authentic reflection of someone's dependence on Providence to maintain a steadfast life lived in response to circumstances that few are called upon to endure.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Ross James has lived and worked in Asia, and supported the design and development of projects in Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Ross founded Health Communication Resources, a not for profit organisation that equips health and community development practitioners and communities to improve health and wellbeing through community-centred media. He is an associate of Amplifying Voices (https://amplifyingvoices.uk/), a part of the HCR network.Ross describes himself as a pracademic because of his practical role in translating academic research and communication theory into tools and strategies that can be applied by communities in their own contexts. He participates in projects that involve the design and development of training, health communication strategy, and research. He has written books, research papers, and training manuals related to these areas.Ross lives in Western Australia with Jill. They have two daughters and six grandchildren.Stay ConnectedFind photographs related to the book, other stories not included in the book, and ways to stay connected with the author here:Webpage: https://thebamboocamel.com.auFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thebamboocamel
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