Frederic K. Buford II
Frederic Buford has an extensive background in organizational leadership and management. He has managed organizations both in the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors, giving him diverse experience in the field of organizational leadership. Educationally, he earned several degrees, including Associate of Science degrees in Psychology and Business Management, along with a Bachelor of Science in Management with an emphasis in Psychology. He also has a Master of Arts in Organizational Management with a specialization in Organizational Leadership. Additionally, he is pursuing a Doctor of Education in Leadership and Learning. Furthermore, he has over 14 years of formal theological training from various bible colleges and seminaries, giving him a vast wealth of knowledge and insight about biblical and theological subjects.
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University of Phoenix - B.S., Ashford University - M.A., Nations University - M.R.S. & M.Div., Andersonville Seminary - D.B.S.Motto
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The Great CommissionThis article takes a collective look at the Great Commission as it is recorded by each of the Gospel writers.
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Contracts: The Elements of Legally Binding AgreementsThis article discusses the elements of a contract, including a description of the concepts of offer, acceptance, and legal considerations.
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The Three Elements of LoveWith all the confusion about what it means to be in love, this article addresses the issue from a theological, psychological, and philosophical perspective, providing insight into the mystery surrounding this issue.
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The Virtue of SinglenessThis article focuses on the virtue, valor and victory of singleness.
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Teamwork: The Wave of the NowThis article focuses on the specific teamwork skills needed in order for employees to be successful in today's changing work environment.
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The Bishopric: Analysis of the Office in Various ReformationsThis article gives an overview of the episcopacy and compares the office of the bishop as defined in the Catholic, Episcopal, United Methodist, African Methodist Episcopal, and Pentecostal churches.