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The Green Velvet Missionary: God Stories From a Jewish Believer
Steven Barry Kaplan
Legacy Lane Publishing
2020
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How do you share the Gospel with Jewish people?Steven Barry Kaplan (The Green Velvet Missionary), a Jewish believer in Jesus (aka Yeshua), has been reaching out to Jewish people for over 20 years. He's been to dozens of countries and has used numerous methods and techniques to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with many Jewish people. Steven has led hundreds of Jewish people to their Jewish Messiah.The Green Velvet Missionary: God Stories from a Jewish Believer is an updated version of Schlepping for Jesus and God Stories from the Jewish Mission Field (which have been discontinued).The Green Velvet Missionary shares witnessing methods and techniques and inspiring God stories and scriptures. Discover the following tools within this book: Answers to objections while ministering about Jesus to Orthodox JewsA free Jewish Evangelism Workbook, A Witnessing Pamphlet, to help you while you're carrying on your evangelismAccess to a monthly inspirational newsletter, from Jewish Outreach Internationala 501(c)3 organization... that will inspire you, encourage you and help you to stay connected motivated in your endeavor to reach the lost sheep of the House of Israel.What does green velvet have to do with Jewish evangelism and outreach?God used The Sound of Music, Gone with the Wind, a Green Velvet Couch, and The Coca-Cola Company to teach Steven about Jesus. You will just have to read the book to find out how Steven became The Green Velvet Missionary Are you afraid to share Jesus with Jewish people? Are you afraid of being rejected, harassed or even physically assaulted?Get over it What they might do to you pales in comparison to what they did to Jesus The joy you will experience in leading a Jewish person to Jesus will far outweigh any abuses you might have to endure.Steven witnessed to a Jewish man in Costco, and the man yelled at him. Steven smiled, stuck out his hand to introduce himself and now the two of them often eat lunch together when they see each other at Costco.What do you mean you don't know how to witness to Jewish people?Steven was trained by an anti-missionary who challenged him to buy books and look up answers. They traded e-mails until the anti-missionary couldn't answer Steven's questions What do you mean you don't know any Jewish people?Steven was staying with a friend in Tacoma, Washington who said he didn't know any Jewish people. Steven challenged his friend to pray, and the very next day a bunch of Israelis rang the doorbell while selling oil paintings The Green Velvet Missionary: God Stories from a Jewish Believer brings you over 25 years of incredible God stories.Steven was in his kitchen struggling with a broken can opener, and praying for a new can opener and then there was a knock on the door...God told Steven to work at The Coca-Cola Company, and after reading this book, there is no doubt God spoke to Steven personally God told Steven to witness to Jewish people in Cork, Ireland. Although, there are only seven members in the Cork Synagogue, Steven spent two weeks in Ireland witnessing to Jewish people On another occasion, as Steven was being thrown out of a synagogue in St. Louis, Missouri, the Holy Spirit told Steven to pray for the family of the man throwing him out. Months later, Steven was on the other side of the world and witnessed to a young man who just happened to be the son of the man who threw Steven out of that synagogue
The Green Grass Grew All Around
Steven C. Dawson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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It was the era when Hollywood became the center for America's television programs. The Beach Boys songs made surfing popular in Southern California then the Nation. Professional sports teams like the Dodgers, Rams, and Lakers invaded the Golden State. Opportunity for school children was everywhere since the weather was great all year. Youth were taught responsibility and when they weren't, they suffered consequences for poor behavior. Television was served in black and white boxes the size of a washing machine. Chores included emptying their refrigerators in order to defrost them. The first skateboards were homemade out of roller skates. There wasn't color T.V., Computers, Cell Phones, and Video Games, etc. Young people spent much more time outdoors. Children of all ages will enjoy being introduced to this world that no longer exists, Though it wasn't that long ago. Senior Citizens will enjoy reliving their childhood Grandparents will enjoy sharing these adventures with their grandchildren; and telling their own stories, when The Green Grass Grew All Around.
Green roofs offer many aesthetic benefits as well as environmental ones. Landscape architect Steven Cantor gives the basic terminology of green roof design, defines the green roof types, reviews materials of construction and methods of installation, and explores sixty projects in detail, identifying the design process, the program for the project, and the specific application of green roof design and technology. He gives design professionals and students a thorough introduction to the applications and impacts of green roofs on the built environment and shows how they can be integrated into contemporary buildings as well as existing structures. Green roofs can be considered as integral elements of the potential design vocabulary that any designer might use—like water features, paving patterns or retaining walls—in the right setting with an appropriate budget and the support of a client.
Over 100 beautiful, informative photos display the green roofs technology that is quickly becoming a fundamental element of the emerging practice of living architecture. The award-winning roof designs displayed and described, for private homes, businesses, and public spaces alike, integrate natural and artificial systems, resulting in healthier, more sustainable buildings and communities. Green roofs have the capacity to deliver multiple public and private benefits. The projects depicted and discussed cover a wide geographic range from Manitoba to Florida, stretching from the mid-Atlantic coast to the Pacific. The projects are almost exclusively the product of multi-disciplinary, collaborative design processes. Details about the plants used, growing media, drainage and irrigation systems, and waterproofing, along with descriptions of challenges overcome, and innovations developed, are provided.
Wages of Greed: A John Grisham Meets Tony Hillerman-Style Legal Thriller
Steven J. Clark
New Horizons Press/Publishers, LLC
2015
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This John Grisham meets Tony Hillerman-style legal thriller, set in and around the vast Navajo reservation in the American Southwest, is fiction that became fact even as the author was writing it. Danny Whitehorse, a struggling attorney from Farmington, NM suddenly finds his tiny law office inundated with hundreds of clients from the reservation, none of whom can pay his fees. They all have the same complaint. Gannon Oil Company, the area's largest employer, has suddenly stopped paying monthly royalties on natural gas wells drilled on their tribal allotment lands. Gannon claims the wells have gone dry, but Danny suspects they are still in production. All he has to do is prove it.Meanwhile, the well shutdown has spawned the creation of a potentially dangerous para-military group on the reservation calling itself the NALM. Their objective, get the wells turned back on immediatly, or rid the reservation of them completely. When the NALM sabotages a Gannon well, Danny is forced to file a class-action lawsuit against the company to try and head off any further explosions. It is an act that rings the very bells of hell against him. He is attacked and pursued all across the Four Corners area by Gannon henchmen. Danny quickly determines that his greatest challenge will not be to win his lawsuit, but simply to stay alive long enough to get it to the courthouse.
Sexy, scintillating, and sometimes scandalous, Greek epigrams from the age of the Emperor Justinian commemorate the survival of the sensual in a world transformed by Christianity. Around 567 CE, the poet and historian Agathias of Myrina published his Cycle, an anthology of epigrams by contemporary poets who wrote about what mattered to elite men in sixth-century Constantinople: harlots and dancing girls, chariot races in the hippodrome, and the luxuries of the Roman bath. But amid this banquet of worldly delights, ascetic Christianity - pervasive in early Byzantine thought - made sensual pleasure both more complicated and more compelling. In this book, Steven D. Smith explores how this miniature classical genre gave expression to lurid fantasies of domination and submission, constraint and release, and the relationship between masculine and feminine. The volume will appeal to literary scholars and historians interested in Greek poetry, Late Antiquity, Byzantine studies, Early Christianity, gender, and sexuality.
Sexy, scintillating, and sometimes scandalous, Greek epigrams from the age of the Emperor Justinian commemorate the survival of the sensual in a world transformed by Christianity. Around 567 CE, the poet and historian Agathias of Myrina published his Cycle, an anthology of epigrams by contemporary poets who wrote about what mattered to elite men in sixth-century Constantinople: harlots and dancing girls, chariot races in the hippodrome, and the luxuries of the Roman bath. But amid this banquet of worldly delights, ascetic Christianity - pervasive in early Byzantine thought - made sensual pleasure both more complicated and more compelling. In this book, Steven D. Smith explores how this miniature classical genre gave expression to lurid fantasies of domination and submission, constraint and release, and the relationship between masculine and feminine. The volume will appeal to literary scholars and historians interested in Greek poetry, Late Antiquity, Byzantine studies, Early Christianity, gender, and sexuality.
Green Smoothie Cleanse: Delicious Weight Loss Recipes
Steven Ballinger
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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If you have never tried a green smoothie cleanse before, you are headed to a completely new level of wellness and energy. It can be intimidating to pick up a glass that contains a thick green liquid and drink it down, but the truth is that green smoothies don't taste all that different from pink, orange, red and yellow ones. The main difference is one of nutrition and fiber rather than one of taste. The green color in these smoothies comes from chlorophyll. You probably learned in middle school that this is the color that helps plants conduct photosynthesis; it is also this color that connects on a molecular level with the toxins in your system and pulls them out, one at a time. At first, the removal of these toxins will produce a reaction of nausea, fatigue and pain, but as these chemicals leave your body, you will feel better. Think of a series of pipes that are clogged with gunk and goo - those are your intestines operating on the Western diet. With a green smoothie cleanse, you're cleaning your system out, and the energy you feel will become addicting.The first seven-day cleanse that you go through will show you how radically an alteration in your diet will improve your life on a number of levels. It is the next series of cleanses that you go through that will convince you that healthy eating is the best way to live.
Dance and Ritual Play in Greek Religion
Steven H. Lonsdale
Johns Hopkins University Press
2001
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In private and in public life, the ancient Greeks danced to express divine adoration and human festivity. They danced at feasts and choral competitions, at weddings and funerals, in observance of the cycles of both nature and human existence. Formal and informal dances marked the rhythms of life and death. In Dance and Ritual Play in Greek Religion, Steven Lonsdale looks at how the Greeks themselves regarded the act of dance, and how dance and related forms of ritual play in Greek religious festivals served a wide variety of functions in Greek society. The act of worship, he explains, often implied engaging in collective rites regulated by playful behavior, the most common forms of which were group hymns and choral dances.
The Agony of Greek Jews tells the story of modern Greek Jewry as it came under the control of the Kingdom of Greece during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In particular, it deals with the vicissitudes of those Jews who held Greek citizenship during the interwar and wartime periods. Individual chapters address the participation of Greek and Palestinian Jews in the 1941 fighting with Italy and Germany, the roles of Jews in the Greek Resistance, aid, and rescue attempts, and the problems faced by Jews who returned from the camps and the mountains in the aftermath of the German retreat. Bowman focuses on the fate of one minority group of Greek citizens during the war and explores various aspects of its relations with the conquerors, the conquered, and concerned bystanders. His book contains new archival material and interviews with survivors. It supersedes much of the general literature on the subject of Greek Jewry.
In 1995, Steven Pressfield decided to introduce the Bhagavad-Gita to a contemporary audience, so he restructured the Gita in terms of a golf novel, The Legend of Bagger Vance. Now a major motion picture directed by Robert Redford and starring Matt Damon and Will Smith, The Legend of Bagger Vance is loosely based on the ancient Hindu epic, The Bhagavad-gita. Steven Rosen, in Gita on the Green: The Mystical Tradition Behind Bagger Vance, draws the story out further using some thirty years of Gita scholarship and a writing style that is both eloquent and thorough.