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The Gospel Goes To Broadway: Inspiration in Songs from Broadway Musicals

The Gospel Goes To Broadway: Inspiration in Songs from Broadway Musicals

James R. McCormick

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Someone has believed in us enough to call forth the best from within us. And I'll tell you, there is power in that Preaching the gospel sounds quite different in Dr. James R. McCormick's The Gospel Goes to Broadway. Realizing that popular Broadway musicals are a powerful way to touch audiences down to their very souls, McCormick takes these catchy songs and uses them as opportunities to tell the gospel story. Having begun this practice back in 1978, McCormick's "Broadway Sundays" became an instant hit with his own congregations. Now readers can enjoy their own musical Bible lessons in The Gospel Goes to Broadway. Over the span of twenty-six chapters, twenty-six Broadway hits are analyzed. The lyrics and themes of each are then directly connected to stories in the gospel. McCormick firmly believes that once people gain the ability to see and hear the word of God within these Broadway songs, they may then learn to recognize God's hand at work in life's other everyday experiences as well. Those seeking religious inspiration, as well as fans of musical theater, will delight in The Gospel Goes to Broadway's fun yet intellectually stimulating approach to God's word.
Improving Learning How to Learn

Improving Learning How to Learn

Mary James; Robert McCormick; Paul Black; Patrick Carmichael; Mary-Jane Drummond; Alison Fox; John MacBeath; Bethan Marshall; David Pedder; Richard Procter; Sue Swaffield; Joanna Swann; Dylan Wiliam

Routledge
2007
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Learning how to learn is an essential preparation for lifelong learning. Whilst this is widely acknowledged by teachers, they have lacked a rich professional knowledge base from which they can teach their pupils how to learn. This book makes a major contribution to the creation of such a professional knowledge base for teachers by building on previous work associated with ‘formative assessment’ or ‘assessment for learning’ which has a strong evidence base, and is now being promoted nationally and internationally. However, it adds an important new dimension by reporting the conditions within schools, and across networks of schools, that are conducive to the promotion, in classrooms, of learning how to learn as an extension of assessment for learning. There is a companion book, Learning How to Learn in Classrooms: Tools for schools (also available from Routledge), which provides practical resources for those teachers looking to put into practice the principles covered in this book.
Improving Learning How to Learn

Improving Learning How to Learn

Mary James; Robert McCormick; Paul Black; Patrick Carmichael; Mary-Jane Drummond; Alison Fox; John MacBeath; Bethan Marshall; David Pedder; Richard Procter; Sue Swaffield; Joanna Swann; Dylan Wiliam

Routledge
2007
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Learning how to learn is an essential preparation for lifelong learning. Whilst this is widely acknowledged by teachers, they have lacked a rich professional knowledge base from which they can teach their pupils how to learn. This book makes a major contribution to the creation of such a professional knowledge base for teachers by building on previous work associated with ‘formative assessment’ or ‘assessment for learning’ which has a strong evidence base, and is now being promoted nationally and internationally. However, it adds an important new dimension by reporting the conditions within schools, and across networks of schools, that are conducive to the promotion, in classrooms, of learning how to learn as an extension of assessment for learning. There is a companion book, Learning How to Learn in Classrooms: Tools for schools (also available from Routledge), which provides practical resources for those teachers looking to put into practice the principles covered in this book.
Eighteen Insights That Help Define Barack Obama in the 2008 Presidential Campaign: Recollections of an Historical Campaign and Related Events
This thoroughly researched and well documented narrative carefully examines eighteen topics that help define the character and political goals of Barack Obama as he competes in the 2008 Presidential contest. Amazingly, many of the findings presented have not been evaluated in the main stream media. Subjects analyzed include Obama's relationship with Raila Odinga and the ethnic cleansing that followed Odinga's Presidential loss in Kenya, Obama's many links to the Nation of Islam and Louis Farrakhan, Obama's socialist and radical background and his corresponding agenda for America, Obama's support for a stronger United Nations and a weaker United States through Senate resolutions introduced by him, Obama's subtle support for Hamas and his multiple efforts to advance Iranian interests in the Middle East, Obama's numerous radical Arab contacts and advisors which will put Israel in more harm's way, Obama's critical views on America and its faith, Obama's political and logistic objectives to weaken America and render her less able to fight the war on terrorism, Obama's assault on free speech, and the violent individuals that surround him who help advance his radical political goals. Much of the presentation is based on direct quotes, speeches, and excerpts from written documents that help critically and independently define Obama's view of the world and possible future plans. "Eighteen Insights ..." may become the standard reference that reflects an independent and objective evaluation of the many facets of Obama's political philosophies and goals, which may radically alter America's role in world politics, along with the socioeconomic framework of our country. This presentation is mandatory reading for anyone seeking a thorough understanding of Barack Obama.
The Leprechaun Caper

The Leprechaun Caper

James McCormack

Independently Published
2020
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In 1989, a gang of thieves takes down eight bars in an Irish neighborhood on Saint Patrick's Day. When the money from the heists goes missing, people start dying. Detective Butch Wausau has been trying to solve this mystery for twenty-five years but he's running out of time. See if you can work a little magic and solve The Leprechaun Caper on your own James McCormack is the author of four other novels, most recently the highly successful Whish't Daddy. He shares his time with his wife Olive between New York and Delaware, and enjoys reading, writing painting and golf.