Ministry CV & Testimonial: for the position in SOWERS OF THE WORD MINISTRIES. I've taken also the liberty to have saved it on my blog at NIGHTRUNNER:
http://dnightrunner.wordpress.com/2012/06/21/a-recipient-of-gods-grace/
Network Definition of Youth and Family MInistryTBuegler
The document outlines 10 principles of effective youth and family ministry in the ELCA: 1) discipleship, 2) baptismal, 3) grounded, 4) excellence, 5) welcoming, 6) generational, 7) advocacy, 8) congregational, 9) connected, and 10) partnering. It calls for renewing, educating, and connecting around a national dialogue on youth and family ministry and cites several Bible verses in support of each principle.
The document discusses the Great Commission given by Jesus to his disciples to spread the gospel to all nations. It provides key details about the Commission:
1) Jesus gave the Commission as his final instruction before ascending to heaven, emphasizing its importance for disciples to preach repentance, forgiveness of sins, and Jesus' teachings to all people.
2) The purpose of Jesus' ministry was equipping disciples to then equip others, so that every believer acts as both learner and teacher.
3) For a church to fulfill the Great Commission, it must focus on developing disciples through relationships, teaching God's word, and encouraging service, not just activities like attending services. Disciples must then disciple others.
The Power of Networking in Ministry TodayPLAcademy
Success in life and ministry doesn't happen overnight. In fact, it may take years for you to have success. That is why it is important for you to continuously build your network relationships. With the right networks, you can generate success sooner than later. The bringing together of like minded individuals who, through relationship building, become walking, talking advertisements for one another."
The document outlines an agenda for a leadership roundtable meeting. It includes a self-introduction activity, developing a leadership philosophy discussion, working lunch, and discussion of the KANI problem-solving method. The roundtable covenant establishes behavioral expectations like confidentiality and reliability. The leadership philosophy portion emphasizes developing a set of values to guide decisions.
The document summarizes a women's Bible study gathering. It describes the group gathering for worship, prayer, and a discussion on finding godly beauty. The group then had lunch together before an activity time and group photo. The meeting concluded with an announcement about the next lesson topic and details.
This document provides guidance on building a revolutionary small group movement. It discusses that people experience transformation through community, as God designed people to do life together. Small group life allows sharing perspectives safely and doing life together through both ups and downs. The document defines the values of small groups at NorthRidge Church as being who you are, doing life together, engaging God's truth through discussion and prayer, inviting others, and connecting regularly. It emphasizes the importance of leadership and developing a sustainable leadership model for small groups.
Disciple-Making, according to Greg Ogden requires at least tow major factors: Internalisation and Multiplication. This presentation adds to his ideas with some scripture and illustrative ideas challenging followers of Christ to become, and make, disciples in his image.
This document provides information about the mission, beliefs, ministries and services of a local church. It summarizes that the church seeks to glorify God by helping the community know Jesus, become family, and impact the world. It outlines the church's core beliefs, membership process, programs for maturity and ministry, missions focus, schedule of services and classes, and leadership structure.
Network Definition of Youth and Family MInistryTBuegler
The document outlines 10 principles of effective youth and family ministry in the ELCA: 1) discipleship, 2) baptismal, 3) grounded, 4) excellence, 5) welcoming, 6) generational, 7) advocacy, 8) congregational, 9) connected, and 10) partnering. It calls for renewing, educating, and connecting around a national dialogue on youth and family ministry and cites several Bible verses in support of each principle.
The document discusses the Great Commission given by Jesus to his disciples to spread the gospel to all nations. It provides key details about the Commission:
1) Jesus gave the Commission as his final instruction before ascending to heaven, emphasizing its importance for disciples to preach repentance, forgiveness of sins, and Jesus' teachings to all people.
2) The purpose of Jesus' ministry was equipping disciples to then equip others, so that every believer acts as both learner and teacher.
3) For a church to fulfill the Great Commission, it must focus on developing disciples through relationships, teaching God's word, and encouraging service, not just activities like attending services. Disciples must then disciple others.
The Power of Networking in Ministry TodayPLAcademy
Success in life and ministry doesn't happen overnight. In fact, it may take years for you to have success. That is why it is important for you to continuously build your network relationships. With the right networks, you can generate success sooner than later. The bringing together of like minded individuals who, through relationship building, become walking, talking advertisements for one another."
The document outlines an agenda for a leadership roundtable meeting. It includes a self-introduction activity, developing a leadership philosophy discussion, working lunch, and discussion of the KANI problem-solving method. The roundtable covenant establishes behavioral expectations like confidentiality and reliability. The leadership philosophy portion emphasizes developing a set of values to guide decisions.
The document summarizes a women's Bible study gathering. It describes the group gathering for worship, prayer, and a discussion on finding godly beauty. The group then had lunch together before an activity time and group photo. The meeting concluded with an announcement about the next lesson topic and details.
This document provides guidance on building a revolutionary small group movement. It discusses that people experience transformation through community, as God designed people to do life together. Small group life allows sharing perspectives safely and doing life together through both ups and downs. The document defines the values of small groups at NorthRidge Church as being who you are, doing life together, engaging God's truth through discussion and prayer, inviting others, and connecting regularly. It emphasizes the importance of leadership and developing a sustainable leadership model for small groups.
Disciple-Making, according to Greg Ogden requires at least tow major factors: Internalisation and Multiplication. This presentation adds to his ideas with some scripture and illustrative ideas challenging followers of Christ to become, and make, disciples in his image.
This document provides information about the mission, beliefs, ministries and services of a local church. It summarizes that the church seeks to glorify God by helping the community know Jesus, become family, and impact the world. It outlines the church's core beliefs, membership process, programs for maturity and ministry, missions focus, schedule of services and classes, and leadership structure.
All of these measures combined presently save the HRCA approx. $173, 000 per year in utility cost. The environmental impact is (reduction of 6.4M vehicle miles driven) or (the removal of 327 vehicles from the road) or (1.8M pounds of coal not burned) or ( 465 Acres of trees planted). Please also note that we implemented a number of other measures prior to the Energy Saving Project which included lighting retrofits and de-stratification measures in the gyms. Staff internally recycle used light bulbs and batteries along with the single stream recycling of plastic, paper, and cans.
The document discusses the popular social networking site Facebook and its use among college students. It provides details on Facebook's features and growth in popularity. It also examines both the benefits and risks of using Facebook, such as how it allows students to connect but also raises privacy and legal concerns due to information and photos shared on profiles. Administrators debate how closely they should monitor students' Facebook activities.
This document presents 4 hypothetical scenarios involving pregnancy and asks if abortion should be recommended in each case. It then reveals that saying yes would have resulted in terminating the lives of important historical figures like John Wesley, Beethoven, Ethel Waters, or even Jesus Christ. The conclusion is that all life, whether in or out of the womb, has supreme value given by God, and humans should not presume to know better than God who deserves to live.
HRCA Backcountry Wilderness Area Harvest PhotosHRCA
Hunt Of A Lifetime is a nonprofit organization that grants hunting and fishing dreams to children under 21 who have life threatening illnesses. The organization aims to fulfill the dreams of young people diagnosed with serious health conditions by providing opportunities to go hunting and fishing. More information about Hunt Of A Lifetime and its mission can be found on their website at huntofalifetime.org.
The document describes several mini truck and van models produced by a company including their key features such as engine type, size, capacity, fuel efficiency, doors, air conditioning, and seating capacity. The models include a mini truck with a double cab configuration, closed van, mini MPV, and two mini bus models that can seat 7-11 people.
Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture: Digital Day (Brighton)
Case study: The Past is Never Dead. It's Not Even Past - An Introduction to the Archives at Getty Images
Matthew Butson, Vice President, Hulton Archive
On 7 June 2011 Arts Council England, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) announced a new £500,000 Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture, for projects that harness digital technologies to connect with wider audiences and explore new ways of working. Project proposals will focus on six key ares: six areas: user-generated content and social media; distribution; mobile, location and games; data; resources; and education and learning. The Digital days aim to: - encourage new partnerships and collaborations between arts and cultural organisations and technology companies - inform participant about opportunities of using digital technologies - provide information on the Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture.
For more information visit http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/funding/digital-rd-fund-arts-culture/
Taskit is a business that helps connect people who need tasks completed with "seekers" who can perform those tasks. Seekers find clients and complete everyday tasks for them like posting online, writing articles, errands, shopping, and other jobs. Once a task is complete, the client pays the seeker through the Taskit system. A portion of the payment goes to the nonprofit or person in need that the seeker chooses. Taskit provides business credit cards for seekers to purchase items for clients and links to affiliate websites to help seekers find work. The goal is to help others through small tasks while also benefiting charities.
The poem encourages people to embrace who they are and their unique talents and skills, such as being an inventor, dancer, cook, builder, writer, athlete, designer, storyteller, visionary, musician, or mathematician. It repeats the refrain of "Be Somebody Be Yourself" after describing different abilities, and stresses that people should feel confident being uniquely themselves.
Taskit is a business that helps connect people who need tasks completed with "seekers" who can perform those tasks. Seekers find clients and complete everyday tasks for them like posting online, writing articles, errands, shopping, and other jobs. Once a task is complete, the client pays the seeker through the Taskit system. A portion of the payment goes to the nonprofit or person in need that the seeker chooses. Taskit provides business credit cards for seekers to purchase items for clients and links to affiliate websites to help seekers find work. The goal is to help others through small tasks while also benefiting charities.
Building digital capacity for the arts - seminar 1
Mobile applications, apps and appiness
Mark Bamber, Trainer, BBC Academy
A review of apps which will look at some of the emerging smart-phones and tablet apps that are coming onto the market as well as audience expectations, commissioning processes and business models
BBC Academy and Arts Council England have joined forces to offer training and guidance to the arts sector across England on how to maximize the creation and distribution of high quality arts content for audiences on digital platforms, including online, mobile and internet protocol television.
The Building Digital Capacity for the Arts programme, announced in September 2010, will support the development of the arts sector's media production skills by bringing together the BBC Academy's media and digital experience with the Arts Council's extensive knowledge of the arts sector.
The initial programme runs from March 2011 - August 2012 and will consist of a launch event, practical seminars, an online guide to commissioning, facilitated masterclasses and an online resource of filmed and streamed content.
For more information visit
http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/digitalcapacity
The document announces that the Buzzworthy Bistro is free and open to the public. It provides information on upcoming movies based on books, including release dates and cast members. New book releases are promoted, listing the title, author and brief description for each. Upcoming releases and staff picks are also mentioned.
This document provides information about Arts Council England's Grants for the Arts Libraries Fund. The £6 million fund is exclusively for projects led by public libraries in partnership with arts organizations. It aims to stimulate innovative partnerships between libraries and artists/arts groups and encourage community participation in arts activities. Libraries can apply for funding to support a wide range of arts projects and events in their communities. The assessment criteria focus on the quality of the artistic experience, public engagement, project management, and financial feasibility. Support is available to help libraries develop ambitious applications that deliver high-quality arts experiences.
Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture: Digital Day (Bristol)
Case study: artplayer.tv
Roger McKinley, Production Manager, FACT
Dave Moutrey, Director & Chief Executive, Cornerhouse
Preparing for Internet TV and creating opportunities for venues and artists.
On 7 June 2011 Arts Council England, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) announced a new £500,000 Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture, for projects that harness digital technologies to connect with wider audiences and explore new ways of working. Project proposals will focus on six key ares: six areas: user-generated content and social media; distribution; mobile, location and games; data; resources; and education and learning. The Digital days aim to: - encourage new partnerships and collaborations between arts and cultural organisations and technology companies - inform participant about opportunities of using digital technologies - provide information on the Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture.
For more information visit http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/funding/digital-rd-fund-arts-culture/
Yahoo Nielsen 2011 internet usage philippinesRay Evangelista
The document summarizes key findings from the Yahoo!-Nielsen Net Index study on internet usage in the Philippines in 2011. Some of the key findings include:
1) Internet usage has remained stable around 37% but engagement is rising as seen in increased time spent online.
2) Social networking dominates online activities, fuelled by the young upscale audience.
3) While e-commerce is nascent, group buying sites are generating interest, though growth depends on improving e-payment trust and infrastructure.
This document provides an orientation for delegates of the Highlands Ranch Community Association. It begins with an overview of the HRCA mission and vision, as well as organizational structure which includes the Board of Directors and various committees. It then discusses the roles and responsibilities of delegates, including representing members, voting, and oversight of recreational facilities. Key governing documents are also outlined. The document concludes with information about other entities in Highlands Ranch and an organizational chart of the HRCA.
Presentations from the final seminar in our digital training programme for the arts sector, developed in partnership with BBC Academy.
Includes:
- Ben Green, BBC: "Finding the right approach: working your way through the Rights maze…"
Case studies: Contracts and collaboration
- Roxanne Peters, Project Manager and Vicky Panter, Documentation Manager, V&A - V&A online collections
- Jo Higgins, Young People’s Web Content Manager, South London Gallery - RE:creative
Case studies: Innovative approaches to rights clearances
- Carolyn Royston, Head of Digital Media, Imperial War Museums - "Digital collections and cultural change"
- Charlie Gauvain, Managing Director, Eye Film and Television- John Peel archive
The Redistricting Committee recommends against initiating the redistricting process due to substantial costs and challenges. Redistricting would require amending the Community Declaration, which involves legal and procedural hurdles including obtaining approval from 67% of lot owners, sub-associations, first mortgagees, and potentially bond holders. Failure to gain these approvals could allow pursuing judicial approval but with unknown legal costs and outcome. The report details 10 steps in the redistricting process and identifies legal questions that would need to be addressed.
DFM was founded in 1986 and is a privately owned company led by President Zhang Xinghai. It started by producing shock absorbers for motorcycles in 1996 and has since expanded to produce car engines, mini automobiles, and other products. DFM exports its mini automobiles to over 70 countries worldwide and is the top producer of mini automobiles in China with an annual production capacity of 400,000 units across its 5 factories in China.
All of these measures combined presently save the HRCA approx. $173, 000 per year in utility cost. The environmental impact is (reduction of 6.4M vehicle miles driven) or (the removal of 327 vehicles from the road) or (1.8M pounds of coal not burned) or ( 465 Acres of trees planted). Please also note that we implemented a number of other measures prior to the Energy Saving Project which included lighting retrofits and de-stratification measures in the gyms. Staff internally recycle used light bulbs and batteries along with the single stream recycling of plastic, paper, and cans.
The document discusses the popular social networking site Facebook and its use among college students. It provides details on Facebook's features and growth in popularity. It also examines both the benefits and risks of using Facebook, such as how it allows students to connect but also raises privacy and legal concerns due to information and photos shared on profiles. Administrators debate how closely they should monitor students' Facebook activities.
This document presents 4 hypothetical scenarios involving pregnancy and asks if abortion should be recommended in each case. It then reveals that saying yes would have resulted in terminating the lives of important historical figures like John Wesley, Beethoven, Ethel Waters, or even Jesus Christ. The conclusion is that all life, whether in or out of the womb, has supreme value given by God, and humans should not presume to know better than God who deserves to live.
HRCA Backcountry Wilderness Area Harvest PhotosHRCA
Hunt Of A Lifetime is a nonprofit organization that grants hunting and fishing dreams to children under 21 who have life threatening illnesses. The organization aims to fulfill the dreams of young people diagnosed with serious health conditions by providing opportunities to go hunting and fishing. More information about Hunt Of A Lifetime and its mission can be found on their website at huntofalifetime.org.
The document describes several mini truck and van models produced by a company including their key features such as engine type, size, capacity, fuel efficiency, doors, air conditioning, and seating capacity. The models include a mini truck with a double cab configuration, closed van, mini MPV, and two mini bus models that can seat 7-11 people.
Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture: Digital Day (Brighton)
Case study: The Past is Never Dead. It's Not Even Past - An Introduction to the Archives at Getty Images
Matthew Butson, Vice President, Hulton Archive
On 7 June 2011 Arts Council England, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) announced a new £500,000 Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture, for projects that harness digital technologies to connect with wider audiences and explore new ways of working. Project proposals will focus on six key ares: six areas: user-generated content and social media; distribution; mobile, location and games; data; resources; and education and learning. The Digital days aim to: - encourage new partnerships and collaborations between arts and cultural organisations and technology companies - inform participant about opportunities of using digital technologies - provide information on the Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture.
For more information visit http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/funding/digital-rd-fund-arts-culture/
Taskit is a business that helps connect people who need tasks completed with "seekers" who can perform those tasks. Seekers find clients and complete everyday tasks for them like posting online, writing articles, errands, shopping, and other jobs. Once a task is complete, the client pays the seeker through the Taskit system. A portion of the payment goes to the nonprofit or person in need that the seeker chooses. Taskit provides business credit cards for seekers to purchase items for clients and links to affiliate websites to help seekers find work. The goal is to help others through small tasks while also benefiting charities.
The poem encourages people to embrace who they are and their unique talents and skills, such as being an inventor, dancer, cook, builder, writer, athlete, designer, storyteller, visionary, musician, or mathematician. It repeats the refrain of "Be Somebody Be Yourself" after describing different abilities, and stresses that people should feel confident being uniquely themselves.
Taskit is a business that helps connect people who need tasks completed with "seekers" who can perform those tasks. Seekers find clients and complete everyday tasks for them like posting online, writing articles, errands, shopping, and other jobs. Once a task is complete, the client pays the seeker through the Taskit system. A portion of the payment goes to the nonprofit or person in need that the seeker chooses. Taskit provides business credit cards for seekers to purchase items for clients and links to affiliate websites to help seekers find work. The goal is to help others through small tasks while also benefiting charities.
Building digital capacity for the arts - seminar 1
Mobile applications, apps and appiness
Mark Bamber, Trainer, BBC Academy
A review of apps which will look at some of the emerging smart-phones and tablet apps that are coming onto the market as well as audience expectations, commissioning processes and business models
BBC Academy and Arts Council England have joined forces to offer training and guidance to the arts sector across England on how to maximize the creation and distribution of high quality arts content for audiences on digital platforms, including online, mobile and internet protocol television.
The Building Digital Capacity for the Arts programme, announced in September 2010, will support the development of the arts sector's media production skills by bringing together the BBC Academy's media and digital experience with the Arts Council's extensive knowledge of the arts sector.
The initial programme runs from March 2011 - August 2012 and will consist of a launch event, practical seminars, an online guide to commissioning, facilitated masterclasses and an online resource of filmed and streamed content.
For more information visit
http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/digitalcapacity
The document announces that the Buzzworthy Bistro is free and open to the public. It provides information on upcoming movies based on books, including release dates and cast members. New book releases are promoted, listing the title, author and brief description for each. Upcoming releases and staff picks are also mentioned.
This document provides information about Arts Council England's Grants for the Arts Libraries Fund. The £6 million fund is exclusively for projects led by public libraries in partnership with arts organizations. It aims to stimulate innovative partnerships between libraries and artists/arts groups and encourage community participation in arts activities. Libraries can apply for funding to support a wide range of arts projects and events in their communities. The assessment criteria focus on the quality of the artistic experience, public engagement, project management, and financial feasibility. Support is available to help libraries develop ambitious applications that deliver high-quality arts experiences.
Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture: Digital Day (Bristol)
Case study: artplayer.tv
Roger McKinley, Production Manager, FACT
Dave Moutrey, Director & Chief Executive, Cornerhouse
Preparing for Internet TV and creating opportunities for venues and artists.
On 7 June 2011 Arts Council England, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) announced a new £500,000 Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture, for projects that harness digital technologies to connect with wider audiences and explore new ways of working. Project proposals will focus on six key ares: six areas: user-generated content and social media; distribution; mobile, location and games; data; resources; and education and learning. The Digital days aim to: - encourage new partnerships and collaborations between arts and cultural organisations and technology companies - inform participant about opportunities of using digital technologies - provide information on the Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture.
For more information visit http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/funding/digital-rd-fund-arts-culture/
Yahoo Nielsen 2011 internet usage philippinesRay Evangelista
The document summarizes key findings from the Yahoo!-Nielsen Net Index study on internet usage in the Philippines in 2011. Some of the key findings include:
1) Internet usage has remained stable around 37% but engagement is rising as seen in increased time spent online.
2) Social networking dominates online activities, fuelled by the young upscale audience.
3) While e-commerce is nascent, group buying sites are generating interest, though growth depends on improving e-payment trust and infrastructure.
This document provides an orientation for delegates of the Highlands Ranch Community Association. It begins with an overview of the HRCA mission and vision, as well as organizational structure which includes the Board of Directors and various committees. It then discusses the roles and responsibilities of delegates, including representing members, voting, and oversight of recreational facilities. Key governing documents are also outlined. The document concludes with information about other entities in Highlands Ranch and an organizational chart of the HRCA.
Presentations from the final seminar in our digital training programme for the arts sector, developed in partnership with BBC Academy.
Includes:
- Ben Green, BBC: "Finding the right approach: working your way through the Rights maze…"
Case studies: Contracts and collaboration
- Roxanne Peters, Project Manager and Vicky Panter, Documentation Manager, V&A - V&A online collections
- Jo Higgins, Young People’s Web Content Manager, South London Gallery - RE:creative
Case studies: Innovative approaches to rights clearances
- Carolyn Royston, Head of Digital Media, Imperial War Museums - "Digital collections and cultural change"
- Charlie Gauvain, Managing Director, Eye Film and Television- John Peel archive
The Redistricting Committee recommends against initiating the redistricting process due to substantial costs and challenges. Redistricting would require amending the Community Declaration, which involves legal and procedural hurdles including obtaining approval from 67% of lot owners, sub-associations, first mortgagees, and potentially bond holders. Failure to gain these approvals could allow pursuing judicial approval but with unknown legal costs and outcome. The report details 10 steps in the redistricting process and identifies legal questions that would need to be addressed.
DFM was founded in 1986 and is a privately owned company led by President Zhang Xinghai. It started by producing shock absorbers for motorcycles in 1996 and has since expanded to produce car engines, mini automobiles, and other products. DFM exports its mini automobiles to over 70 countries worldwide and is the top producer of mini automobiles in China with an annual production capacity of 400,000 units across its 5 factories in China.
This document describes and compares the specifications of several special vehicles including mini trucks, vans, and buses. The mini trucks come with 1.0L or 1.3L engines and seat 2 or 5 people. The mini buses have 1.05L or 1.3L engines, can seat 7-8 people, and some have dual air conditioning. The document provides details on the dimensions, weight, fuel efficiency and other key features of each vehicle type.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the importance of transparency and humility in small group settings, using examples of "Carl the angry guy" and "Jerry the addicted guy" who hide their true struggles from the group. It argues that small groups should be places where people feel safe to openly share their sins and struggles in order to experience true community and spiritual growth through mutual accountability and support.
The document provides contact information for viewing and inspecting initial model units. It instructs the reader to contact the author for viewing model units. No other context or details are provided about the model units, location, or purpose of inspection.
Detailed & comprehensive approach to Pinoy-Estate.com's Business Profile and Strategies concentrating on the Prospecting workflow and Conversion Goals and Matrices
EDITED June 12, 2012
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
My other free eBooks can be obtained from the following Links:
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/presentations
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/documents
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
3. Man’s Problem
Saved by Grace Alone
Recovery of Biblical Manhood
4. (Corporate Experience)
Real Estate Agent
Lead Senior CCS
March 2012-Present
June 2007-July 2011
Technical Support Customer Service
Jul 2011-March 2012 Dec 2006-May 2007
5. (Ministry Participations)
Preschool Teacher
4 ½ years Service – Singles Conference
2 years
Usher, Sharer, Facilitation 3 years
Small Group Leader
REACH:
Pre-school, Youth,
Singles, Couples
Redemption Group
Level 2 & 3 4 years
Leadership Certification