To understand the Bible and to know God's plan and purpose for mankind, it is vital to understand the beginning. This Study Book uncovers the depth of words pertaining to the beginning that show the consistency, validity, and integrity of the Word of God from the beginning and throughout the bible.How can we KNOW Truth?Line Upon line, Precept Upon Precept, From Faith to Faith, and from Glory to GloryGo beyond religion and know how to get into relationship with the Eternal Being-God.Don't allow others and their opinion stop you from experiencing the supernatural, the miraculous, and the divine-your true nature in, by, and through Christ Jesus. It is not only possible, it is attainable. If you can't answer these questions, than this book is for you: Is living in health all the days of your life possible? Is it okay with God if you have wealth and riches, or should you have a poor and humble mentality and life? Why do bad things happen to good people? Did God create evil? Does sickness and disease come from God, as well as, disasters, whether natural or man made? If these are His will, why do many go against His will to pray them away? If it is believed these are His will, why do many cry, instead of rejoice for what He has done? It is time to know Truth.
As the only child of the Prince Regent and Caroline of Brunswick, Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796-1817) was the heiress presumptive to the throne. Her parents' marriage had already broken up by the time she was born. She had a difficult childhood and a turbulent adolescence, but she was popular with the public, who looked to her to restore the good name of the monarchy. When she broke off her engagement to a Dutch prince, her father put her under virtual imprisonment and she endured a period of profound unhappiness. But she held out for the freedom to choose her husband, and when she married Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg she finally achieved contentment. Her happiness was cruelly cut short when she died in childbirth at the age of twenty-one only eighteen months later. A shocked nation went into mourning for its people's princess', the queen who never was.
"Sunflowers in a Hurricane is a wholesome and inspiring novel, one that I highly recommend for teens and adults alike." - Laura Pearl, author of Finding Grace and Erin's Ring "Unlike other books that might be described as 'wholesome, ' Sunflowers is not cloyingly sweet. Bad things happen to good people, and faith doesn't automatically make life daisies and roses."- Amazon Reviewer George Ferguson, an elderly gentleman, still misses his beloved wife who died in childbirth many years before. Cheryl Callahan is an angry single mother who left her home and her faith after high school and never looked back. Her teenage daughter Ruth chafes under her mother's rules and resents having to travel from Ohio to Massachusetts to bury a grandmother she didn't even know. When Cheryl and Ruth move next door to George, the older man and young girl form an unlikely friendship as all three are forced to face the past in order to create a new future.
In 2021, the first of the 78 million Baby Boomers turned 75, and by 2030, those 65 and older will account for 20% of the U.S. population. Although seniors control 70% of disposable income and make 50% of all consumer purchases, most current marketing campaigns devote less than 10% of their budgets to this vital and vibrant market. It is imperative that the strategic communication professions take note of this oncoming Silver Tsunami and learn to make the most of it. This supplementary textbook, suitable for both undergrad and graduate students, explains how longevity has affected and must continue to affect marketing and advertising practices. While students rarely gear their professional paths towards elderly markets, engaging with the senior sectors can lead to an incredibly rewarding and successful career.In addition to 25 exclusive interviews with professionals working with seniors, the volume featuresnew, theory-based research on crisis public relations, advertising’s distorted mirror, unregulated medical advertising, and media erasurefocused content on many U.S. states and various foreign countriestext boxes within each chapter to highlight key pointsproject-related exercises at the end of each chapterengaging illustrations program appendices, including Project Resources and 50 Years of U.S. Elder-focused Cinema
In 2021, the first of the 78 million Baby Boomers turned 75, and by 2030, those 65 and older will account for 20% of the U.S. population. Although seniors control 70% of disposable income and make 50% of all consumer purchases, most current marketing campaigns devote less than 10% of their budgets to this vital and vibrant market. It is imperative that the strategic communication professions take note of this oncoming Silver Tsunami and learn to make the most of it. This supplementary textbook, suitable for both undergrad and graduate students, explains how longevity has affected and must continue to affect marketing and advertising practices. While students rarely gear their professional paths towards elderly markets, engaging with the senior sectors can lead to an incredibly rewarding and successful career.In addition to 25 exclusive interviews with professionals working with seniors, the volume featuresnew, theory-based research on crisis public relations, advertising’s distorted mirror, unregulated medical advertising, and media erasurefocused content on many U.S. states and various foreign countriestext boxes within each chapter to highlight key pointsproject-related exercises at the end of each chapterengaging illustrations program appendices, including Project Resources and 50 Years of U.S. Elder-focused Cinema
Snowy the Meowing Dog is about an adorable Maltese named Snowy. He has a unique quality of "Meowing like a cat". Snowy's humans are introduced and you follow them on an adventure to find Snowy when he runs through the neighborhood thinking it is a game.
Introducing Feminist Theology responds to the questions What is feminist theology? and Why is it important? by considering the perspectives of women from around the globe who have very diverse life experience and relationships to God, Church and creation. Clifford introduces the major forms of feminist theology: radical, reformist, and reconstructionist, and highlights some of their specific characteristics.
This book constitutes a collection of case studies that explore issues faced by new professionals in student affairs, with the scenarios designed to develop ACPA/NASPA Professional Competencies. These cases provide opportunities to create meaningful learning experiences for courses, training programs, and the mentoring of new professionals, giving them exposure to the kinds of dilemmas they will encounter as they assume their leadership roles or start out on supervisory positions.The cases are derived from interviews with current student affairs professionals, are based on real life dilemmas, reflect contemporary issues on our college campuses, and are designed to be easily used or adapted across all institutional types.The cases cover the areas of advising and helping; assessment, evaluation and research; equity, diversity, and inclusion; ethical professional practice; history, values, and philosophy; human and organizational resources; law, policy, and governance; leadership; personal foundations; and student learning and development, and vary in length to allow for multiple uses. Shorter cases can be role-played and discussed in leadership training workshops, while longer cases can be used as take-home assignments or debated during longer training sessions. The book begins with advice on how to use the cases and concludes with general advice provided by current professionals in the field.
This book constitutes a collection of case studies that explore issues faced by new professionals in student affairs, with the scenarios designed to develop ACPA/NASPA Professional Competencies. These cases provide opportunities to create meaningful learning experiences for courses, training programs, and the mentoring of new professionals, giving them exposure to the kinds of dilemmas they will encounter as they assume their leadership roles or start out on supervisory positions.The cases are derived from interviews with current student affairs professionals, are based on real life dilemmas, reflect contemporary issues on our college campuses, and are designed to be easily used or adapted across all institutional types.The cases cover the areas of advising and helping; assessment, evaluation and research; equity, diversity, and inclusion; ethical professional practice; history, values, and philosophy; human and organizational resources; law, policy, and governance; leadership; personal foundations; and student learning and development, and vary in length to allow for multiple uses. Shorter cases can be role-played and discussed in leadership training workshops, while longer cases can be used as take-home assignments or debated during longer training sessions. The book begins with advice on how to use the cases and concludes with general advice provided by current professionals in the field.