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Christian Principles: Raising the Bar: Engaging Lessons from the Sermon on the Mount
The Old Testament Israelites were governed by the Mosaic Law with its many rules and rituals. Festivals were held to honor God and/or to serve as reminders of past events. Animal sacrifices were offered to address sins. Indeed, one's faithfulness to God was generally measured by his/her diligence in obeying the law.In keeping with his promise to Abraham (Genesis 18: 18), it was God's plan to fulfill the provisional covenant of law through the covenant of grace of which we are fortunate to be a part. This covenant was founded upon Jesus' sacrifice for the sins of men - a sacrifice that fundamentally changed the manner in which we relate to God. In the new covenant, humanity is offered the opportunity to worship God as he wishes to be worshiped. We now "worship the Father in spirit and truth" (John 4: 24).Our walk with God in the new covenant is not measured by rigorous adherence to a multitude of rules and regulations; it is about worshiping God by living lives that honor him. Therefore, as the new covenant was ushered in, Jesus introduced a higher standard of worship for those who seek to glorify God. This new standard, which is characterized by an attitude of meekness and humility, is detailed to a large degree in the Sermon on the Mount and is initially outlined in the beatitudes at the beginning of the sermon (Matthew 5:1-12).As we dealve deeper we learn that, rather than the historical "eye for an eye" philosophy by which men had been living, Jesus encouraged his followers to "turn the other cheek" (Matthew 5: 38-39). Tithing in the Old Testament was required by law (Deuteronomy 12: 6; 14: 22). However, Jesus taught that charitable giving is a reflection of one's heart (Matthew 6: 19-21). In other words, Jesus raised the bar for those who seek to walk with God.In Christian Principles: Raising the Bar, the author discusses in detail the Sermon on the Mount and the level to which Jesus challenged his followers. With common sense and reasoning, these teachings are examined and explained in terms that will hopefully help each of us effectively apply them in our individual lives.
Alineación de Yoga Principios y Práctica

Alineación de Yoga Principios y Práctica

Steven A Weiss

Align By Design Yoga
2024
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Steven Weiss, MS, DC, C-IAYT es un quiropr ctico hol stico y nutricionista con una pasi n de por vida por el yoga como practicante, profesor y terapeuta de yoga. Su experiencia pr ctica y su dedicada investigaci n en alineaci n postural y mec nica estructural han formado su perspectiva nica y su habilidad para unir yoga, anatom a y alineaci n para desbloquear el potencial humano. Steven imparte talleres de anatom a, principios de alineaci n y yoga terap utico en todo el mundo.
Pasemos adelante: Intermediate Spanish for Christian and Home Schools
Pasemos adelante is an intermediate Spanish text for Christian and home schools. As a sequel to M s que vencedores (A Beka Book), it may be used in the third year of high school or the third semester of college. While grammatical forms and structures continue to be an important part of the text, greater emphasis is placed on broadening the student's vocabulary base and on developing proficiency in handling many of the practical situations one encounters when traveling abroad. At the same time, the text endeavors to help the student gain confidence in discussing themes of both a practical and spiritual nature. Finally, the text aims to prepare the student for sharing his/her faith through the stories of the Old Testament and the message of the Gospel.
Animals are Miracles

Animals are Miracles

Steven a. Guemann

Steven Guemann
2017
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Animals are Miracles, Book 1, is the first in a series of three books describing the amazing physical and behavioral traits of many of the most well-known and loved animals. Written in a style that is both entertaining and informative, it introduces children to the unique qualities of each animal with the intent of educating them from a Christian perspective that exalts the Creator through the creation. Wherever possible, personal anecdotes from the life of the author and his family lend a personal touch to the narrative. It is suggested that this book be read to young children as part of a family-time or before bed. While educational in content, it is written in a fun and engaging manner that is readily understood and enjoyed by young and old alike.
Smart Work: Why Organizations Full of Intelligent People Do So Many Dumb Things and What You Can Do About It
Smart Work makes the argument that organizational transformational is needed now. When the urgent drives out the important, organizations are trapped in the status quo. When employees are frantically busy with email madness and dysfunctional meetings, there's no time to think. Without reflection, there's no way to create a smart future for the organization. New York Time best-selling author, Steven Stanton describes how organizations become prisoners of their bad habits and how Continuous Improvement programs only provide expensive "better sameness" and unintentionally constrain big change. Smart Work describes a dramatically new organizational model, based on new technologies, which will provide organizations with unprecedented levels of self-awareness and sentience - the ability to sense, understand, and respond to marketplace information. Readers of Smart Work will learn: - To recognize the symptoms of Project-itis and how to defeat it - What digitized processes are, and the role they play in performance improvement - How to identify key metrics and develop a balanced measurement scorecard - How to proactively sense deep customer and competitor actions and to avoid surprises - When to power-up governing processes to achieve higher levels of organizational synergy Smart Work presents both a clear and compelling argument for why BIG change is needed, and a roadmap for successful execution.
Rocking Alaska

Rocking Alaska

Steven A Fechner

Fleeting Edge Press
2019
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Steven Fechner is a geologist who conducted geologic fieldwork in Alaska during the 1970s, 80s and 90s. He recounts how a person becomes a geologist, ends up living and working in Alaska and the various aspects of geologic fieldwork in the "Last Frontier".
Risk Free

Risk Free

Steven a. Christian

Stuck on an Eyeland
2018
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In Risk Free, Roscoe and his too-smart-for-his-own-good-homie TJ present for their class project on the "Risk of Existing in a Free World." The project explores how consciousness effect the way we live, and how actions have consequences that shape our lives. What TJ presents makes his classmates question whether the risk of existing is worth the reward of living. Unfortunately, some details were withheld from Roscoe. This makes Roscoe wonder why he agreed to participate in the first place.
High Rates and Low Taxes

High Rates and Low Taxes

Steven A. Bank

Cambridge University Press
2026
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Amidst calls for a return to the high tax rates of the 1950s and 60s, this book examines the tax dodging that accompanied it. Lacking political will to lower the rate, Congress riddled the laws with loopholes, exemptions, and preferences, while largely accepting income tax chiseling's rise in American culture. The rich and famous openly invested in tax shelters and de-camped to exotic tax havens, executives revamped the compensation and retirement schemes of their corporations to suit their tax needs, and an industry of tax advisers developed to help the general public engage in their own form of tax dodging through exaggerated expense accounts, luxurious business travel on the taxpayer's dime, and self-help books on 'how the insider's get rich on tax-wise' investments. Tax dodging was a part of almost every restaurant bill, feature film, and savings account. It was literally woven into the fabric of society.