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My Kill Play: When a Virus Hijacked the Roller Derby

My Kill Play: When a Virus Hijacked the Roller Derby

Tim G. Patten

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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I was only 29 when a parasitical virus entered my bloodstream. I found myself ignoring its burrowing, knowing full well that I was headed for a progressive demise. But just as death is certain for all of us, life is also the gift we all just as undoubtedly receive. Welcome to my gift of life, and my survival of HIV/AIDS.
The Heart of a Disciplemaker: Building a Lasting Legacy Through Authentic Relationships
The church has done a good job teaching people how to share their faith but it hasn't done well at teaching them to share their lives. There is no question Jesus commanded those who follow Him to make disciples. But what does that look like in everyday life? While most believers are clear that the Great Commission found in Matthew 28 calls us to make disciples, many simply don't know how. Investing in the lives of others who will in turn invest themselves in others is not difficult, but it does require intentionality. Building authentic relationships that leave a legacy of Christ long past our lives should be the goal of every believer. To accomplish this we must answer the following questions: -What do gospel-centered relationships look like? -What character qualities must we develop to deepen our walk with Christ and with others? -How can we develop a heart for making disciples? In, The Heart of a Disciplemaker, Tim LaFleur provides practical answers to these questions and more. Drawing from the Scripture, and his own life as a disciplemaker, Tim clarifies what a life lived for the glory of God looks like. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, every disciple of Jesus can develop character qualities that will encourage others to follow Christ through meaningful, dynamic, gospel-centered relationships. Relationships that leave a legacy, not for our name, but for the One whose name is above all names: Jesus Christ.
Reclaiming Family Time: A Guide to Slowing Down and Savoring the Gift of One Another
What happens when our lives spin out of control because we are so busy and overcommitted? The negative consequences of such a lifestyle are well known, but few of us are able to put on the brakes so that we can truly enjoy the gift of one another. Tim and Sue Muldoon take both a meditative and practical approach to this issue. They help us experience the peace that only God can give, and they also share what has and hasn't worked in their own family. While there is no magic bullet, the Muldoons show us that when we put God first in our lives, our other priorities fall into line as well. That makes it possible to discern the best ways to spend our time, both individually and collectively, to build a strong foundation of lasting family relationships.
Money in a Free Society

Money in a Free Society

Congdon Tim

Encounter Books,USA
2011
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In the 15 years to mid-2007 the world economy enjoyed unparalleled stability (the so-called "Great Moderation"), with steady growth and low inflation. But the period since mid-2007 ("the Great Recession") has seen the worst macroeconomic turmoil since the 1930s. A dramatic plunge in trade, output and employment in late 2008 and 2009 has been followed by an unconvincing recovery. How is the lurch from stability to instability to be explained? What are the intellectual origins of the policy mistakes that led to the Great Recession? What theories motivated policies in the USA and other leading nations? Which ideas about economic policy have proved right? And which have been wrong? Money in a Free Society contains 18 provocative essays on these questions from Tim Congdon, an influential economic adviser to the Thatcher government in the UK and one of the world's leading monetary commentators. Congdon argues that academic economists and policy-makers have betrayed the intellectual legacy of both Keynes and Friedman. These two great economists believed -- if in somewhat different ways -- in the need for steady growth in the quantity of money. But Keynes has been misunderstood as advocating big rises in public spending and large budget deficits as the only way to defeat recession. That has led under President Obama to an unsustainable explosion in American public debt. Meanwhile the Fed has ignored extreme volatility in the rate of money growth, contrary to the central message of Friedman's analytical work. In his 1923 Tract on Monetary Reform Keynes said, "The Individualistic Capitalism of today, precisely because it entrusts saving to the individual investor and production to the individual employer, presumes a stable measuring-rod of value, and cannot be efficient--perhaps cannot survive--without one." In Money in a Free Society Congdon calls for a return to stable money growth and sound public finances, and argues that these remain the best answers to the problems facing modern capitalism.
Africa and the Bible from A to Z

Africa and the Bible from A to Z

Tim Welch

Oasis International
2024
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Throughout the Bible, God has used African people and places to tell his incredible story. The daughter of Pharaoh, Phinehas the high priest, Simeon called Niger, Libya, Cush... the list goes on Many Africans played a crucial role in God's plans, and the African continent has received many of God's incredible promises. From A to Z, God cares about Africa
Revival Volume 3: A Faraway Place

Revival Volume 3: A Faraway Place

Tim Seeley

Image Comics
2014
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For one day in rural central Wisconsin, the dead came back to life. Now the living and the recently returned struggle to maintain a sense of normalcy amidst political and religious conflicts. Officer Dana Cypress is hot on the trail of a man she believes may have murdered her sister Em, but Em herself is on a quest through the snowy woods to find the strange glowing creature that haunts a child.
In Pursuit of Unicorns: A Journey Through 50 Years of Biotechnology

In Pursuit of Unicorns: A Journey Through 50 Years of Biotechnology

Tim Harris

COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY PRESS
2024
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Modern biotechnology--genetic engineering and cell manipulation--originated with the 1973 demonstration that genes from different organisms could be recombined and propagated in Escherichia coli. More than 50 years on, biotech is now a science that defines the 21st century. While still a young scientist, Tim Harris committed himself to this emerging industry. Now an accomplished investigator who became an astute, seasoned, and successful biotech business executive, he has written a captivating memoir chronicling the birth and maturation of the industry that now touches everyone's lives. He combines accounts of scientific successes and failures with a personal story of ambition, challenge, and discovery. From the pioneering early days of gene cloning and monoclonal antibodies to the current cutting-edge advancements in cell therapy, gene editing, and personalized medicine, Harris provides a candidly honest insider's view of biotech's remarkable evolution and its profound impact on health care. His story is rich in detail about the accomplishments, struggles, and triumphs played out in the laboratories and boardrooms of the many different companies set up to exploit the technology, and the often colourful personalities involved. It is a fascinating blend of science, business, and ethics. Harris's reflections on the complexities that come with rapid technological progress, and the responsibilities of scientists in shaping the future, are thought-provoking and timely. Tim Harris's story is one of passion, resilience, and an unwavering commitment from those involved to making a difference. His book is a compelling read for working scientists (especially early- and mid-career academic and industry researchers wondering how to apply their research to human health), biotechnology entrepreneurs and investors, and anyone fascinated by how profoundly biotechnology has changed our world and where it is leading us in the future.
Covid and Me: A Survivor's Perspective on The Virus, The Politics and The Worst Pandemic in 100 Years
In a detailed first-person account, Tim Piccirillo takes readers into the frontlines of a Covid-19 unit, where he came close to death battling one of the worst viruses in the last 100 years. He explains his treatment from specialists and caregivers who put their lives on the line daily caring for Covid patients, as well as imparting how these healthcare heroes felt about their jobs and the deadly threat of the virus. He details what was known at the time of his hospitalization about Covid-19, as well as how treatment options progressed in the first year of Covid's worldwide spread. He also delves into the politics of the pandemic with the political upheaval going on in the United States during an election year and the gross mishandling of the pandemic by the Trump administration. Piccirillo chronicles everything from conspiracy theories, to ignorance and the blatant manipulation of facts surrounding treatment, lockdowns and school and business shutdowns to show why a country with only 4% of the world's population has 20% of the deaths from Covid-19. And finally, Piccirillo shows readers what aided his healing from mindset principles learned early in his life to surrendering completely to the virus, that allowed him to fully recover. This book is a whirlwind ride into the world of someone who battled a severe case of Covid amid the political and cultural upheaval in the most powerful nation in the world during the worst pandemic in a century. A must-read for anyone who wants an inside look at what Covid-19 is really like.