Everyday People: Fall Research and Writing Activities for Grades 4-6 is workbook of research and writing activities for the months of September, October, and November. It is designed for the teacher in need of ideas for writing assignments. These writing activities are based on the lives of famous people who were born on that day. As assignments are completed, students may share their work and then place sheets into a Fall writing portfolio. Recommended for grades 4 and up.
This handbook is a simple guide for people who are hurting and have a desire to overcome their hurts and pain Gods way. Individuals are expected to learn how to cope with hope as they discover and understand their God-given purpose for life. People who are hurting are encouraged to establish a relationship with God and develop a basic foundation of biblical knowledge, prayer and fasting, praise and worship, salvation, and the Holy Spirit.
This handbook is a simple guide for people who are hurting and have a desire to overcome their hurts and pain Gods way. Individuals are expected to learn how to cope with hope as they discover and understand their God-given purpose for life. People who are hurting are encouraged to establish a relationship with God and develop a basic foundation of biblical knowledge, prayer and fasting, praise and worship, salvation, and the Holy Spirit.
This chess book is well written. It is an excellent teaching tool for all people who wish to learn and understand this wonderful game of life. This is truly a friendly and a well understood book. Robert Collins, Chess Instructors, V.I. Chess Olympian. This is a wonderful book. The history, movement, basic strategies, and the importance of each piece is clearly explained. It is a great teaching tool for all who wish to learn and play chess. A great job. Attorney Frank Jackson, V.I. Chess Olympian.
Just because you hate to cook doesn't mean you have to eat mediocre food. This book will solve that problem and keep you from eating fast food and gaining weight.
12th Annual Outreach Resource of the Year Recommendation (Leadership) Pastors and church leaders often fall into the trap of people-pleasing. Charles Stone?s research on thousands of pastors and ministry leaders demonstrates the dangers of approval-motivated leadership. Bringing together biblical insights and neuroscience findings, Stone shows why we fall into people-pleasing patterns and what we can do to overcome these tendencies. With practical tools for individuals and teams, Stone offers concrete resources to help you and your leadership minimize people-pleasing and have more effective ministry.
School districts face financial and operational challenges, including funding disparities, rising costs, declining enrollment, labor shortages, and the need to adapt to changing student needs and technological advancements. Lean Principles can significantly benefit school district finance and operations by optimizing processes, reducing waste, and improving efficiency, ultimately enhancing resource allocation and service delivery. Through interviews with the superintendent of finance and operations of a public school district, this book relates the journey of learning and growth as shared through storytelling, reflecting, and releasing tested wisdom. By fostering a culture of continuous improvement, this Great Lean Leader unfolds the truths for how her office got to sustainable success— and continues the relentless pursuit of value creation. As part of the Great Lean Leaders series, this book is designed to provide several reference points for reading and learning about the what’s, why’s, and how’s of Lean Leadership. The chapters are realistic and represent stories shared with authenticity and transparency based on two interviews with this Lean Leader. Each book has five sections: an overview of the interview, a referenced section of six Lean Leadership strategies and tactics and nine benefits, a summary of observed Lean Leadership competencies, and links to the interviews and transcripts of the interviews. A final summary chapter is based on a group panel session and contains a detailed summary of intensive interviews, along with a set of detailed teaching lessons. A description of Lean and Lean tools is scattered throughout the book to add relevance and expand the reader’s knowledge of Lean methodologies. The need for Great Lean Leaders is more pressing today than ever. Often the barriers to taking on the charge of a Great Lean Leader are complex and they rest in the human system of any organization. There is a business case, a true return on investment reason, to remain committed to the pathway of becoming a Great Lean Leader. This book is designed to help you clarify and accelerate your Great Lean Leader success.
School districts face financial and operational challenges, including funding disparities, rising costs, declining enrollment, labor shortages, and the need to adapt to changing student needs and technological advancements. Lean Principles can significantly benefit school district finance and operations by optimizing processes, reducing waste, and improving efficiency, ultimately enhancing resource allocation and service delivery. Through interviews with the superintendent of finance and operations of a public school district, this book relates the journey of learning and growth as shared through storytelling, reflecting, and releasing tested wisdom. By fostering a culture of continuous improvement, this Great Lean Leader unfolds the truths for how her office got to sustainable success— and continues the relentless pursuit of value creation. As part of the Great Lean Leaders series, this book is designed to provide several reference points for reading and learning about the what’s, why’s, and how’s of Lean Leadership. The chapters are realistic and represent stories shared with authenticity and transparency based on two interviews with this Lean Leader. Each book has five sections: an overview of the interview, a referenced section of six Lean Leadership strategies and tactics and nine benefits, a summary of observed Lean Leadership competencies, and links to the interviews and transcripts of the interviews. A final summary chapter is based on a group panel session and contains a detailed summary of intensive interviews, along with a set of detailed teaching lessons. A description of Lean and Lean tools is scattered throughout the book to add relevance and expand the reader’s knowledge of Lean methodologies. The need for Great Lean Leaders is more pressing today than ever. Often the barriers to taking on the charge of a Great Lean Leader are complex and they rest in the human system of any organization. There is a business case, a true return on investment reason, to remain committed to the pathway of becoming a Great Lean Leader. This book is designed to help you clarify and accelerate your Great Lean Leader success.
'The Awesome God Yahweh and His Peculiar People' is the answer to three mind-blowing questions: 1. Who rebelled against God before the creation of the world. 2. What was God's purpose in creating man? 3. If the Lord Jesus Christ came to save the world, why do many go unsaved? The author answers the questions solely from the standpoint of the Bible. The angels are relieved from the guilt of the rebellion against God, the source of evil being outside God. Satan and the demons who were in existence before the creation of the world were the ones who rebelled against the authority of God. Man was created to defeat Satan and to destroy evil. God created man as a part of His war plan, allowed evil to be manifested in Satan's people, preserves His predestinated chosen ones as His soldiers to defeat Satan and his demons and has been destroying evil and the reprobates as and when evil surfaces through them. Thus two sets of people, God's people and Satan's people live simultaneously on earth together. God sent Jesus Christ to save only the predestinated people of God. He makes provision for His people to believe in Jesus and earns them for Himself. When His people fall into sin owing to Satan's influence coupled with their own weakness God in His mercy forgives them through the blood of His Son Jesus Christ and graciously sanctifies them by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit by his various gifts and fruits enables them to overcome evil and land up in the likeness of Jesus. The author exhorts the readers not to entertain thoughts that are unworthy of God by having erroneous notions. Such perverted notions about God in man's mind ultimately rot his mind. One should think rightly about God in order to praise Him worthily, to pray to Him with faith and to love Him perfectly. The author views the wrong representations of God as bondages put around the minds of God's people by Satan and takes the privilege of breaking the bondages in the Name of Lord Jesus Christ.