Author: Euphema E. Collins
Publisher: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1619961342
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Soul Survival is the book for every pastor, teacher, Christian, convert and ministry. Get this compact book with literally all the basics outlines to nurture and strengthen believers for a victorious life. I have been a pastor to converts and young people for over ten (10) years and this is one of the most resourceful book you will ever find. This book is scripture based and very inspiring to its readers. It's an excellent step by step guide that teaches "How to overcome temptation," "How to remain free," "Seven steps to hell" etc. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in discipleship and following the Lord's example in nurturing new believers. Reverend Devon Hylton, Pastor Harvest Army God's Revival Center SOUL SURVIVAL: Builds faith Teaches clearly Lays solid foundation Gives sincere milk Offers strong food Transmits knowledge Communicates deep truths Imparts wisdom Impacts readers Increases growth Strengthens man Relates insights on living Logical in counsel Biblically based A practical manual Euphema Collins is the wife of Dr. K. D. Collins, founder and Bishop of the Harvest Army Church International in the Bronx, New York, USA. For years she has been the Host Pastor and corner stone support in the ministry. She is a teacher, pastor and TV evangelist. She has spent over twenty years ministering to thousands of souls and raising up believers to be effective ministers of the gospel. She is a woman of grace and deep devotion. Euphema has earned her M.A. degree and doctoral studies at International Bible College and Seminary. Her love for God's people has taken her ministry worldwide and has granted her favor among women internationally.
Soul Survival
Surviving the Talent Exodus
Author: John Grubbs
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983695585
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
January 1st, 2008 was an important date for the American workforce. It marked the date when tens of thousands of Baby Boomers began retiring from the workforce each year. Most organizations are not prepared for the coming perfect storm caused by this exodus, the relatively small numbers of Generation X to replace the leaving Baby Boomers, and the work attitudes of Generation Y.No business leader should be without the information provided in this book. Whether or not they are prepared for the shift currently occurring in the workforce, they will soon deal with a new reality. John Grubbs not only looks forward, he gives readers insights into what they can do today to prepare for the changes American business will struggle through in the coming years.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983695585
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
January 1st, 2008 was an important date for the American workforce. It marked the date when tens of thousands of Baby Boomers began retiring from the workforce each year. Most organizations are not prepared for the coming perfect storm caused by this exodus, the relatively small numbers of Generation X to replace the leaving Baby Boomers, and the work attitudes of Generation Y.No business leader should be without the information provided in this book. Whether or not they are prepared for the shift currently occurring in the workforce, they will soon deal with a new reality. John Grubbs not only looks forward, he gives readers insights into what they can do today to prepare for the changes American business will struggle through in the coming years.
Surviving the Swastika
Author: Kristie Macrakis
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195070100
Category : Germany
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
A study of the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft in the Nazi period. Ch. 3 (p. 51-72), "From Accommodation to Passive Opposition, 1933-35," discusses the dismissal of Jews from the various institutes. Max Planck tried to protect his Jewish colleagues from the Nazi authorities, but in vain. The only act of resistance undertaken by the scientists was the Fritz Haber Memorial Ceremony in 1935 (Haber, a Jewish scientist, died in Switzerland in 1934); the Nazis reluctantly allowed it to be held.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195070100
Category : Germany
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
A study of the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft in the Nazi period. Ch. 3 (p. 51-72), "From Accommodation to Passive Opposition, 1933-35," discusses the dismissal of Jews from the various institutes. Max Planck tried to protect his Jewish colleagues from the Nazi authorities, but in vain. The only act of resistance undertaken by the scientists was the Fritz Haber Memorial Ceremony in 1935 (Haber, a Jewish scientist, died in Switzerland in 1934); the Nazis reluctantly allowed it to be held.
The People's Bible: Exodus
Author: Joseph Parker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Life is a Four-Letter Word
Author: Andy Salkeld
Publisher: Practical Inspiration Publishing
ISBN: 1788601572
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Do you ever feel you’re a fraud and about to be found out? Do you feel an expectation to keep going and to be strong? Do you ever think what it would be like to just... ‘STOP’? You’re not alone. Mental ill health impacts one in four people every year, and professionals in high-pressure jobs are especially vulnerable. Life is a Four-Letter Word is a mental health survival guide for professionals, from a high-flying Big 4 accountant who’s struggled with depression, anxiety, stress and suicidal thoughts and learned a lot along the way. Andy now advocates positive action around mental health, working closely with business leaders across the UK to help them build mentally healthy cultures. He is a renowned speaker and writer on mental health, entrepreneurship and finance.
Publisher: Practical Inspiration Publishing
ISBN: 1788601572
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Do you ever feel you’re a fraud and about to be found out? Do you feel an expectation to keep going and to be strong? Do you ever think what it would be like to just... ‘STOP’? You’re not alone. Mental ill health impacts one in four people every year, and professionals in high-pressure jobs are especially vulnerable. Life is a Four-Letter Word is a mental health survival guide for professionals, from a high-flying Big 4 accountant who’s struggled with depression, anxiety, stress and suicidal thoughts and learned a lot along the way. Andy now advocates positive action around mental health, working closely with business leaders across the UK to help them build mentally healthy cultures. He is a renowned speaker and writer on mental health, entrepreneurship and finance.
Surviving the Talent Exodus: Navigate the Perfect Storm for Generational Change in the Workplace
Author: John Grubbs
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983695592
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
You may not have noticed it, but January 1st, 2008 was a momentous day for the American workforce. It marked the date when Baby Boomers began retiring...at the rate of tens of thousands per year. The problem is most organizations are not prepared for the coming Perfect Storm caused by this exodus. There are a relatively small number of Generation X to replace the leaving Baby Boomers, propelling Generation Y into a position of prominence. Given their new importance, Generation Y's attitudes and approaches to work will change organizational structure and management processes. No business leader should be without the information provided in this book. Whether or not they are prepared for the shift currently occurring in the workforce, they will soon deal with a new reality. John Grubbs not only looks forward, he also gives readers insights into what they can do today to prepare for the changes American businesses will struggle with in the coming years.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983695592
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
You may not have noticed it, but January 1st, 2008 was a momentous day for the American workforce. It marked the date when Baby Boomers began retiring...at the rate of tens of thousands per year. The problem is most organizations are not prepared for the coming Perfect Storm caused by this exodus. There are a relatively small number of Generation X to replace the leaving Baby Boomers, propelling Generation Y into a position of prominence. Given their new importance, Generation Y's attitudes and approaches to work will change organizational structure and management processes. No business leader should be without the information provided in this book. Whether or not they are prepared for the shift currently occurring in the workforce, they will soon deal with a new reality. John Grubbs not only looks forward, he also gives readers insights into what they can do today to prepare for the changes American businesses will struggle with in the coming years.
Creation, Translation, and Adaptation in Donald Duck Comics
Author: Peter Cullen Bryan
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030736369
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
This book examines the scope and nature of Donald Duck and his family's popularity in Germany, in contrast to the diminished role they play in America. This is achieved through examination of the respective fan communities, business practices, and universality of the characters. This work locates and understands the aspects of translation and adaptation that inform the spread of culture that have as yet been underexplored in the context of comic books. It represents a large-scale attempt to incorporate adaptation and translation studies into comics studies, through a lens of fan studies (used to examine both the American and German fan communities, as well as the work of Don Rosa). This work builds on the efforts of other scholars, including Janet Wasko and Illaria Meloni, while expanding the historical understanding of what might be the world’s best-selling comics. Peter Cullen Bryan is Lecturer at Pennsylvania State University, USA. His areas of study include American Studies, Intercultural Communications, and 21st Century American culture, emphasizing comic art and fan communities. His research has appeared in the Journal of Fandom Studies, The Journal of American Culture, and Popular Culture Studies Journal. He serves on the boards of the Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Association and the Popular Culture Association, as well as Secretary for the Intercultural Communication section of the International Communication Association.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030736369
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
This book examines the scope and nature of Donald Duck and his family's popularity in Germany, in contrast to the diminished role they play in America. This is achieved through examination of the respective fan communities, business practices, and universality of the characters. This work locates and understands the aspects of translation and adaptation that inform the spread of culture that have as yet been underexplored in the context of comic books. It represents a large-scale attempt to incorporate adaptation and translation studies into comics studies, through a lens of fan studies (used to examine both the American and German fan communities, as well as the work of Don Rosa). This work builds on the efforts of other scholars, including Janet Wasko and Illaria Meloni, while expanding the historical understanding of what might be the world’s best-selling comics. Peter Cullen Bryan is Lecturer at Pennsylvania State University, USA. His areas of study include American Studies, Intercultural Communications, and 21st Century American culture, emphasizing comic art and fan communities. His research has appeared in the Journal of Fandom Studies, The Journal of American Culture, and Popular Culture Studies Journal. He serves on the boards of the Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Association and the Popular Culture Association, as well as Secretary for the Intercultural Communication section of the International Communication Association.
Spooky Encounters
Author: Daniel O'Brien
Publisher: Critical Vision
ISBN: 9781900486316
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Flying ghosts, hopping vampires, seductive spirits, tree demons, evil sorcerers, living skeletons, possessed limbs and giant predatory tongues!
Publisher: Critical Vision
ISBN: 9781900486316
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Flying ghosts, hopping vampires, seductive spirits, tree demons, evil sorcerers, living skeletons, possessed limbs and giant predatory tongues!
Gen?t
Author: Brenda Wineapple
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803297401
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
The daughter of an Indianapolis mortician, Janet Flanner really began to live at the age of thirty, when she fled to Paris with her female lover. That was in 1921, a few yearsøbefore she signed on as Paris correspondent for the New Yorker, taking the pseudonym Gen?t. For half a century she described life on the Continent with matchless elegance.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803297401
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
The daughter of an Indianapolis mortician, Janet Flanner really began to live at the age of thirty, when she fled to Paris with her female lover. That was in 1921, a few yearsøbefore she signed on as Paris correspondent for the New Yorker, taking the pseudonym Gen?t. For half a century she described life on the Continent with matchless elegance.
Survival of the City
Author: Edward Glaeser
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593297709
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
“Expansive and entertaining. . . . [A] fast-paced and highly readable journey . . . the book serves as a useful tool in the effort to redefine the role of the city in an age of increasingly polarized politics, and reminds us that urban health is—as Fiorello La Guardia once remarked about cleaning the streets—not a Democratic or Republican issue.” —New York Times Book Review One of our great urbanists and one of our great public health experts join forces to reckon with how cities are changing in the face of existential threats the pandemic has only accelerated Cities can make us sick. That’s always been true—diseases spread more easily when more people are close to one another. And cities have been demonized as breeding grounds for vice and crime from Sodom and Gomorrah on. But cities have flourished nonetheless because they are humanity’s greatest invention, indispensable engines for creativity, innovation, wealth, and civilization itself. But cities now stand at a crossroads. During the global COVID crisis, cities grew silent; the normal forms of socializing ground to a halt. How permanent are these changes? Advances in technology mean that many people can opt out of city life as never before. Will they? Are we on the brink of a post-urban world? City life will survive, but individual cities face terrible risks, argue Edward Glaeser and David Cutler, and a wave of urban failure would be absolutely disastrous. In terms of intimacy and inspiration, nothing can replace what cities offer. But great cities have always demanded great management, and our current crisis has exposed fearful gaps in our capacity for good governance. In America, Glaeser and Cutler argue, deep inequities in health care and education are a particular blight on the future of our cities; solving them will be the difference between our collective good health and a downward spiral to a much darker place.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593297709
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
“Expansive and entertaining. . . . [A] fast-paced and highly readable journey . . . the book serves as a useful tool in the effort to redefine the role of the city in an age of increasingly polarized politics, and reminds us that urban health is—as Fiorello La Guardia once remarked about cleaning the streets—not a Democratic or Republican issue.” —New York Times Book Review One of our great urbanists and one of our great public health experts join forces to reckon with how cities are changing in the face of existential threats the pandemic has only accelerated Cities can make us sick. That’s always been true—diseases spread more easily when more people are close to one another. And cities have been demonized as breeding grounds for vice and crime from Sodom and Gomorrah on. But cities have flourished nonetheless because they are humanity’s greatest invention, indispensable engines for creativity, innovation, wealth, and civilization itself. But cities now stand at a crossroads. During the global COVID crisis, cities grew silent; the normal forms of socializing ground to a halt. How permanent are these changes? Advances in technology mean that many people can opt out of city life as never before. Will they? Are we on the brink of a post-urban world? City life will survive, but individual cities face terrible risks, argue Edward Glaeser and David Cutler, and a wave of urban failure would be absolutely disastrous. In terms of intimacy and inspiration, nothing can replace what cities offer. But great cities have always demanded great management, and our current crisis has exposed fearful gaps in our capacity for good governance. In America, Glaeser and Cutler argue, deep inequities in health care and education are a particular blight on the future of our cities; solving them will be the difference between our collective good health and a downward spiral to a much darker place.