The psalm instructs believers to shout for joy and worship God with gladness and songs, knowing that he created us and we belong to him as his people and flock. We should enter his presence with thanksgiving, praise, and gratitude for who he is.
The document contains the prayers for a morning service, including:
- Opening prayers calling on God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- The Lord's Prayer.
- Psalm 34, praising God and calling on those who fear God to rejoice.
- A short reading from Psalm 127 about building the house of God.
- A thought for the day about putting God at the center of all tasks.
- Two prayers, one silent and one read aloud, asking God to fulfill desires and show his glory.
The document discusses the priority of prayer according to Matthew 6:9-13. It explains that the primary purpose of prayer is to honor and glorify God by acknowledging his sovereignty, character, and attributes. It provides several Old Testament examples of prayers that gave priority to hallowing God's name by focusing on who he is. The document also reviews different names for God found in Scripture, such as Yahweh, Jehovah, and Jesus, and what they signify about his nature.
This psalm calls for all people on earth to make joyful noise and come into God's presence with singing and thanksgiving as they worship him. It acknowledges that the Lord is God, who created all people and cares for them as a shepherd cares for his flock. The psalmist encourages giving thanks to God and praising his name, as his goodness and unending love are for all time.
This document contains the text for an Orthodox Christian morning prayer service. It includes an opening prayer, the Lord's Prayer, a reading from Psalm 34, a short Bible reading from John 17:1, and two prayers - one silent and one spoken. The purpose is to gather believers together to pray, read scripture, and seek God at the beginning of the day.
This document contains the text of morning prayers from July 2, 2014. It includes an introduction, the Lord's Prayer, a reading from Psalm 34, a short reading and meditation on 2 Chronicles 7:14, and two prayers - one silent and one attributed to Augustine. The purpose is to guide participants in prayer, meditation, and seeking God's will through scripture readings and directed reflections.
The document discusses how believers have received the Holy Spirit as the firstfruits or downpayment of what is to come. It notes that God has given us his best through his Spirit living within us. The Spirit acts as a seal and guarantee, marking believers as God's possession and interceding for them. The Spirit gives believers victory over all things in life and death. Believers are called to guard the deposit of the Spirit that has been entrusted to them.
11.08.26 the lord's prayer 1st petition-hallowed be thy nameJustin Morris
This document provides the text for a study on the first petition of the Lord's Prayer - "Hallowed be Thy Name". It includes an explanation of what this petition means, how God's name is kept holy, and ways it can be profaned. It is followed by songs, hymns and Bible verses focused on praising God's name and attributes. The overall summary is a topical study on honoring God's name through Scripture memorization, hymn singing and discussing what it means to keep God's name holy.
The document discusses the importance of giving thanks to God. It references several Bible passages that teach:
1) We should remember that God gives us everything we have and is the source of our prosperity.
2) Giving thanks to God in all circumstances is His will for us.
3) When God blesses us, He expects us to return thanks, as only one of the ten men cleansed by Jesus returned to give thanks.
4) God has directly commanded us to give thanks to Him through passages like Psalm 100:4. The document encourages living a life of constant thankfulness to God for all things.
The document contains the prayers for a morning service, including:
- Opening prayers calling on God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- The Lord's Prayer.
- Psalm 34, praising God and calling on those who fear God to rejoice.
- A short reading from Psalm 127 about building the house of God.
- A thought for the day about putting God at the center of all tasks.
- Two prayers, one silent and one read aloud, asking God to fulfill desires and show his glory.
The document discusses the priority of prayer according to Matthew 6:9-13. It explains that the primary purpose of prayer is to honor and glorify God by acknowledging his sovereignty, character, and attributes. It provides several Old Testament examples of prayers that gave priority to hallowing God's name by focusing on who he is. The document also reviews different names for God found in Scripture, such as Yahweh, Jehovah, and Jesus, and what they signify about his nature.
This psalm calls for all people on earth to make joyful noise and come into God's presence with singing and thanksgiving as they worship him. It acknowledges that the Lord is God, who created all people and cares for them as a shepherd cares for his flock. The psalmist encourages giving thanks to God and praising his name, as his goodness and unending love are for all time.
This document contains the text for an Orthodox Christian morning prayer service. It includes an opening prayer, the Lord's Prayer, a reading from Psalm 34, a short Bible reading from John 17:1, and two prayers - one silent and one spoken. The purpose is to gather believers together to pray, read scripture, and seek God at the beginning of the day.
This document contains the text of morning prayers from July 2, 2014. It includes an introduction, the Lord's Prayer, a reading from Psalm 34, a short reading and meditation on 2 Chronicles 7:14, and two prayers - one silent and one attributed to Augustine. The purpose is to guide participants in prayer, meditation, and seeking God's will through scripture readings and directed reflections.
The document discusses how believers have received the Holy Spirit as the firstfruits or downpayment of what is to come. It notes that God has given us his best through his Spirit living within us. The Spirit acts as a seal and guarantee, marking believers as God's possession and interceding for them. The Spirit gives believers victory over all things in life and death. Believers are called to guard the deposit of the Spirit that has been entrusted to them.
11.08.26 the lord's prayer 1st petition-hallowed be thy nameJustin Morris
This document provides the text for a study on the first petition of the Lord's Prayer - "Hallowed be Thy Name". It includes an explanation of what this petition means, how God's name is kept holy, and ways it can be profaned. It is followed by songs, hymns and Bible verses focused on praising God's name and attributes. The overall summary is a topical study on honoring God's name through Scripture memorization, hymn singing and discussing what it means to keep God's name holy.
The document discusses the importance of giving thanks to God. It references several Bible passages that teach:
1) We should remember that God gives us everything we have and is the source of our prosperity.
2) Giving thanks to God in all circumstances is His will for us.
3) When God blesses us, He expects us to return thanks, as only one of the ten men cleansed by Jesus returned to give thanks.
4) God has directly commanded us to give thanks to Him through passages like Psalm 100:4. The document encourages living a life of constant thankfulness to God for all things.
Join us in continuing to dig into the Psalms this summer at The Hill Church in La Mesa! This week Pastor Jimmy taught through Psalm 96, explaining the importance of the Body of Christ knowing that we have a song worth singing!!
This document provides an overview and analysis of Psalm 33. It discusses that the psalm calls believers to praise God through song, music, and excellent worship. The substance of the praise focuses on celebrating God's word, plan, omniscience, and might. God created the world through his word and all things were made by his command. The conclusion reiterates that believers find hope and protection in God alone.
A SuperNatural Life
I. Supernatural Superiority- Ps 18
A. Praise- Ps 18:3
B. Purging- Ps 18:23
II. Supernatural Supplies – Ps 18:35
A. A Quality Product- Ps 18:35
B. A Proven Product- Ps 91:4
III. Supernatural Consistency- Ps 27:6
IV. Example of Supernatural Elevation- Ps 77
A. A Natural Response- Ps 77:4-9
B. A Supernatural Choice- Ps 77:10-20
1) Changed Speech- Ps 78:1
2) Changed Viewpoint- Ps 79:1
3) Changed Salutation- Ps 80:1
4) A Change in Latitude made a Change in Attitude- Ps 81:1
5) A Change in Control- Ps 82:1
6) A Change of Indictment- Ps 83:1-2
7) A Change in Desires- Ps 84:1-2
8) After eight chapters the deliverance he sought in chapter 77 is finally given- Ps 85:1-2
This document contains several Bible passages about finding joy through faith in God even during trials. It discusses how believers can have joy through trusting in God whom they have not seen. It also mentions that enduring trials strengthens faith and leads to praise for believers. Additionally, it references passages about finding gladness and rejoicing in God's presence and salvation, as well as joy that will come in heaven when God dwells with his people and wipes away their tears.
This document discusses the model of the Lord's Prayer and provides commentary on each phrase. It explains that invoking God's name brings authority and represents who He is. We are called to sanctify, lift up, and magnify God's name. It also discusses praying for God's kingdom to come through binding and loosing, interceding for leaders, communities, and souls. The final phrase about God's will being done relates to aligning our will with God's kingdom purposes on earth and in our hearts.
The document discusses that obedience to God and His commands is the key to receiving blessings from God. It outlines many blessings that God promises to those who obey Him according to Deuteronomy 28:1-14. However, the document notes that obedience can be a struggle due to temptation and arguments from Satan. It provides four things that can help with obedience: loving God passionately, renouncing disobedience daily, hanging out with obedient Christians, and seeking help from the Holy Spirit daily. The conclusion encourages persevering in obedience to receive God's promised rewards.
Psalm 98 Believers focus on the joy set before them regardless of the situation.Lazarou Richard
This document discusses Psalm 98 and focuses on maintaining joy regardless of one's circumstances. It notes that Psalm 98 discusses God delivering the Israelites from their past through His salvation, delivering them from their present situation by calling them to praise God with song, and delivering them from their future by judging the earth with righteousness. The document emphasizes that believers can sustain joy in a broken world by focusing on Jesus, who endured the cross for the joy of saving humanity from sin.
The document is a booklet encouraging daily praise of God for 15 minutes through reading scripture passages. It provides many Bible verses praising God's attributes like His holiness, glory, power over death and victory. The overall message is that praising God through scripture reading makes Christians happier and more victorious, and all people are invited to join in praising God.
The document discusses the importance of Christ's name, highlighting that:
1) Christ's name is the most important name ever known, whether people recognize it or not.
2) Disciples were first called Christians in Antioch, and Peter preached to take people out for Christ's name.
3) All prayer and healing is done through invoking Christ's name, and there is no other name by which people can be saved.
The document provides a message about finding hope and comfort. It discusses how ignorance can lead to sorrow when there is no hope, but the Word of God provides hope in Christ's death and resurrection. It also offers comfort by explaining that at the second coming, the dead in Christ will rise first, then those alive will be caught up to meet the Lord in the air and be with him forever. Believers are told to comfort one another with these words from Scripture.
This document provides passages from the Bible about prayer and thanksgiving for brothers and sisters in Christ. It discusses giving thanks for gifts God has given others, praying for others out of love, praising God for his work in others' lives, praying for those not personally known, thanking God for patience and faith during hard times, and correcting each other in truth. The overall message is about the importance of prayer and thanksgiving for fellow believers.
The document contains prayers for the morning, including a reading from Psalm 42. It discusses feeling forgotten by God and hearing mocking from others, but having hope in God who does not leave or forget. It includes a short reading from John 17 about being sent into the world, and a thought on knowing God does not forget us despite what we feel or hear from others. It closes with a prayer asking God to grant faith, peace, and other virtues through Jesus Christ.
March 13 2016- Sunday Message - Curses and blessings at the CrossCatherine Lirio
The document discusses curses and blessings at the cross of Jesus. It states that:
1) Curses in one's life are broken at the cross as Jesus became a curse for us, redeeming us from the curse of the law. It lists various reasons people can be cursed, such as disobedience, idolatry, injustice.
2) Blessings are released through the cross as Jesus enables us to receive the promises and blessings given to Abraham by faith. This includes the promise of the Holy Spirit.
3) We must come to the cross with repentance when curses persist or try to re-enter our lives through sin. Through the cross, all powers that curse or claim ownership over
May 24.2015 THE TIME OF TESTING IS THE TIME OF BLESSING - Sunday Message b...Catherine Lirio
This document discusses how God uses tests to strengthen believers' faith and obedience. It provides several Bible verses that portray tests as a way for God to humble people, prove their love and fear of Him, and know what is in their hearts. Tests are meant to produce endurance, maturity, and blessing for those who endure and obey God through them. While challenging, tests from God should be viewed as gifts to strengthen faith rather than causes for fear or discouragement. Having strong faith, prayer, and purpose can help people withstand tests and be "tested and approved."
The Word is Jesus per John 1 but why did Jesus have to come in the flesh John 1:14? In this lesson we answer the question. Both audio and powerpoint slides can be viewed together at www.cmcoc.org. Sermon by: Brian Birdow
Psalm 84 is a psalm written by men who were descendants of one of the Bible's great rebels, Korah. However, God redeems this family generations later and they become worship leaders who greatly value community. In this sermon, we will seek to be reinvigorated in our zeal for God's House, by looking at the devotion of the Sons of Korah to God's House and God's People.
This document contains the prayers, readings, and meditations for a morning prayer service on July 4th. It includes an opening prayer, the Lord's Prayer, Psalm 34, a short reading from Matthew about Jesus calling Matthew the tax collector to follow him, a meditation on that reading, and closing prayers asking God to fill those praying with love and wisdom and satisfy their longing.
Pentacost 24 13 all saints combined finalWorshipDecks
Let us pray.
All: God of love, you call us to
gather at the river. Unite us with all
the saints in the joy of your
salvation and send us in peace
according to your word. We pray
through Jesus Christ, our Savior and
Lord. Amen.
Blessing
P: The Lord bless you and keep you.
The Lord's face shine upon you and
be gracious to you. The Lord look
upon you with favor and give you
peace. In the name of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy
Spirit.
All: Amen.
Sending Song
The document provides instructions for a student to prepare for an upcoming conference. It outlines three sections to document in a single word document: 1) revision work completed, 2) readings, and 3) research. For each section, the student must list activities, provide citations, reflect on what was learned, and include multiple paragraphs. The completed document must be uploaded to Turnitin at least 24 hours before the scheduled conference. One student will also need to sign up for a conference appointment time.
Sea levels are projected to rise significantly along the South Florida coast in the coming decades. Within 31 years, sea levels are expected to be 6-10 inches higher, flooding coastal roads and properties. By 2055, sea levels could be 1-2 feet higher, eroding beaches and threatening infrastructure. And by 2090, sea levels may have risen 1.5-3 feet, with widespread impacts like regular coastal flooding and saltwater intrusion into freshwater supplies.
The document discusses findings from an English retreat regarding class sizes and the time it takes for teachers to grade student essays. It notes that with a class size of 35 students, it would take an English teacher around 29 hours to proficiently read, mark, grade, and enjoy one set of essays from five classes. Even cutting the grading time in half to 10 minutes per essay, it would take a teacher over 24 hours per week to grade papers for five classes of 29 students. Recommendations included raising class sizes to 35 students, investigating better ways to measure student communication outcomes, and providing more inspirational gatherings for teachers.
Join us in continuing to dig into the Psalms this summer at The Hill Church in La Mesa! This week Pastor Jimmy taught through Psalm 96, explaining the importance of the Body of Christ knowing that we have a song worth singing!!
This document provides an overview and analysis of Psalm 33. It discusses that the psalm calls believers to praise God through song, music, and excellent worship. The substance of the praise focuses on celebrating God's word, plan, omniscience, and might. God created the world through his word and all things were made by his command. The conclusion reiterates that believers find hope and protection in God alone.
A SuperNatural Life
I. Supernatural Superiority- Ps 18
A. Praise- Ps 18:3
B. Purging- Ps 18:23
II. Supernatural Supplies – Ps 18:35
A. A Quality Product- Ps 18:35
B. A Proven Product- Ps 91:4
III. Supernatural Consistency- Ps 27:6
IV. Example of Supernatural Elevation- Ps 77
A. A Natural Response- Ps 77:4-9
B. A Supernatural Choice- Ps 77:10-20
1) Changed Speech- Ps 78:1
2) Changed Viewpoint- Ps 79:1
3) Changed Salutation- Ps 80:1
4) A Change in Latitude made a Change in Attitude- Ps 81:1
5) A Change in Control- Ps 82:1
6) A Change of Indictment- Ps 83:1-2
7) A Change in Desires- Ps 84:1-2
8) After eight chapters the deliverance he sought in chapter 77 is finally given- Ps 85:1-2
This document contains several Bible passages about finding joy through faith in God even during trials. It discusses how believers can have joy through trusting in God whom they have not seen. It also mentions that enduring trials strengthens faith and leads to praise for believers. Additionally, it references passages about finding gladness and rejoicing in God's presence and salvation, as well as joy that will come in heaven when God dwells with his people and wipes away their tears.
This document discusses the model of the Lord's Prayer and provides commentary on each phrase. It explains that invoking God's name brings authority and represents who He is. We are called to sanctify, lift up, and magnify God's name. It also discusses praying for God's kingdom to come through binding and loosing, interceding for leaders, communities, and souls. The final phrase about God's will being done relates to aligning our will with God's kingdom purposes on earth and in our hearts.
The document discusses that obedience to God and His commands is the key to receiving blessings from God. It outlines many blessings that God promises to those who obey Him according to Deuteronomy 28:1-14. However, the document notes that obedience can be a struggle due to temptation and arguments from Satan. It provides four things that can help with obedience: loving God passionately, renouncing disobedience daily, hanging out with obedient Christians, and seeking help from the Holy Spirit daily. The conclusion encourages persevering in obedience to receive God's promised rewards.
Psalm 98 Believers focus on the joy set before them regardless of the situation.Lazarou Richard
This document discusses Psalm 98 and focuses on maintaining joy regardless of one's circumstances. It notes that Psalm 98 discusses God delivering the Israelites from their past through His salvation, delivering them from their present situation by calling them to praise God with song, and delivering them from their future by judging the earth with righteousness. The document emphasizes that believers can sustain joy in a broken world by focusing on Jesus, who endured the cross for the joy of saving humanity from sin.
The document is a booklet encouraging daily praise of God for 15 minutes through reading scripture passages. It provides many Bible verses praising God's attributes like His holiness, glory, power over death and victory. The overall message is that praising God through scripture reading makes Christians happier and more victorious, and all people are invited to join in praising God.
The document discusses the importance of Christ's name, highlighting that:
1) Christ's name is the most important name ever known, whether people recognize it or not.
2) Disciples were first called Christians in Antioch, and Peter preached to take people out for Christ's name.
3) All prayer and healing is done through invoking Christ's name, and there is no other name by which people can be saved.
The document provides a message about finding hope and comfort. It discusses how ignorance can lead to sorrow when there is no hope, but the Word of God provides hope in Christ's death and resurrection. It also offers comfort by explaining that at the second coming, the dead in Christ will rise first, then those alive will be caught up to meet the Lord in the air and be with him forever. Believers are told to comfort one another with these words from Scripture.
This document provides passages from the Bible about prayer and thanksgiving for brothers and sisters in Christ. It discusses giving thanks for gifts God has given others, praying for others out of love, praising God for his work in others' lives, praying for those not personally known, thanking God for patience and faith during hard times, and correcting each other in truth. The overall message is about the importance of prayer and thanksgiving for fellow believers.
The document contains prayers for the morning, including a reading from Psalm 42. It discusses feeling forgotten by God and hearing mocking from others, but having hope in God who does not leave or forget. It includes a short reading from John 17 about being sent into the world, and a thought on knowing God does not forget us despite what we feel or hear from others. It closes with a prayer asking God to grant faith, peace, and other virtues through Jesus Christ.
March 13 2016- Sunday Message - Curses and blessings at the CrossCatherine Lirio
The document discusses curses and blessings at the cross of Jesus. It states that:
1) Curses in one's life are broken at the cross as Jesus became a curse for us, redeeming us from the curse of the law. It lists various reasons people can be cursed, such as disobedience, idolatry, injustice.
2) Blessings are released through the cross as Jesus enables us to receive the promises and blessings given to Abraham by faith. This includes the promise of the Holy Spirit.
3) We must come to the cross with repentance when curses persist or try to re-enter our lives through sin. Through the cross, all powers that curse or claim ownership over
May 24.2015 THE TIME OF TESTING IS THE TIME OF BLESSING - Sunday Message b...Catherine Lirio
This document discusses how God uses tests to strengthen believers' faith and obedience. It provides several Bible verses that portray tests as a way for God to humble people, prove their love and fear of Him, and know what is in their hearts. Tests are meant to produce endurance, maturity, and blessing for those who endure and obey God through them. While challenging, tests from God should be viewed as gifts to strengthen faith rather than causes for fear or discouragement. Having strong faith, prayer, and purpose can help people withstand tests and be "tested and approved."
The Word is Jesus per John 1 but why did Jesus have to come in the flesh John 1:14? In this lesson we answer the question. Both audio and powerpoint slides can be viewed together at www.cmcoc.org. Sermon by: Brian Birdow
Psalm 84 is a psalm written by men who were descendants of one of the Bible's great rebels, Korah. However, God redeems this family generations later and they become worship leaders who greatly value community. In this sermon, we will seek to be reinvigorated in our zeal for God's House, by looking at the devotion of the Sons of Korah to God's House and God's People.
This document contains the prayers, readings, and meditations for a morning prayer service on July 4th. It includes an opening prayer, the Lord's Prayer, Psalm 34, a short reading from Matthew about Jesus calling Matthew the tax collector to follow him, a meditation on that reading, and closing prayers asking God to fill those praying with love and wisdom and satisfy their longing.
Pentacost 24 13 all saints combined finalWorshipDecks
Let us pray.
All: God of love, you call us to
gather at the river. Unite us with all
the saints in the joy of your
salvation and send us in peace
according to your word. We pray
through Jesus Christ, our Savior and
Lord. Amen.
Blessing
P: The Lord bless you and keep you.
The Lord's face shine upon you and
be gracious to you. The Lord look
upon you with favor and give you
peace. In the name of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy
Spirit.
All: Amen.
Sending Song
The document provides instructions for a student to prepare for an upcoming conference. It outlines three sections to document in a single word document: 1) revision work completed, 2) readings, and 3) research. For each section, the student must list activities, provide citations, reflect on what was learned, and include multiple paragraphs. The completed document must be uploaded to Turnitin at least 24 hours before the scheduled conference. One student will also need to sign up for a conference appointment time.
Sea levels are projected to rise significantly along the South Florida coast in the coming decades. Within 31 years, sea levels are expected to be 6-10 inches higher, flooding coastal roads and properties. By 2055, sea levels could be 1-2 feet higher, eroding beaches and threatening infrastructure. And by 2090, sea levels may have risen 1.5-3 feet, with widespread impacts like regular coastal flooding and saltwater intrusion into freshwater supplies.
The document discusses findings from an English retreat regarding class sizes and the time it takes for teachers to grade student essays. It notes that with a class size of 35 students, it would take an English teacher around 29 hours to proficiently read, mark, grade, and enjoy one set of essays from five classes. Even cutting the grading time in half to 10 minutes per essay, it would take a teacher over 24 hours per week to grade papers for five classes of 29 students. Recommendations included raising class sizes to 35 students, investigating better ways to measure student communication outcomes, and providing more inspirational gatherings for teachers.
This document depicts various ecosystems and species native to South Florida, including cypress forests, mangroves, pine forests, marshes, and various birds and animals. It also discusses how human activity like canal construction has altered the natural water flows and ecosystems in South Florida for the worse over historical times, raising questions about what changes may still be needed going forward to protect the region's habitats.
This document celebrates 50 years of living and loving. It quotes Eknath Easwaran saying that fulfilling your highest destiny by living with joy and improving life for others allows both yourself and others to reach their full potential. It also mentions dreams and dreamers in Nicaragua and working out at the WOW center.
Cutting edge overview of the best mobile campaigns, new interfaces, mobile, mHealth, Quantified Self, Singularity, Singularity University and the broader DIY (do-it-yourself) movement across the world transforming all vertical markets, sectors and companies. From closed, top down and central systems towards open, bottom up and decentralized systems. From scarcity to abundance.
Internet of Things, Quantified Self and Smart Cities in the context of Singul...Yuri van Geest
The cutting edge and complete overview of all key cases and examples within the Quantified Self and Internet of Things (IoT) movements across the globe.
As an active organizer/founder/ambassador of Quantified Self Europe and Amsterdam as well as Mobile Monday Amsterdam, Lean Startup Rotterdam and Singularity University NL I was able to synthesize this presentation on IoT.
Ilse media is a Dutch media company that owns various websites. They are looking to develop mobile versions and apps for their sites, especially for the popular NU site. Their NU site has RSS feeds available that could be used to build a mobile app for NU on Android and other platforms. Developers interested in building such an app for NU can contact Erik Rovers at Ilse media for more information.
The document discusses several APIs for sharing images, locations, and favicons and provides example uses for each. It promotes MobyPicture and Spot2 APIs for posting and retrieving images and location data, and the Favi API for getting favicon images for web links. Potential uses include enriching sharing apps, creating mashups and add-ons, and developing native mobile clients. The document encourages experimenting and "playing" with the APIs.
Hyves is a social networking service founded in 2004 that is exclusive to the Netherlands, with 5 million active Dutch members accounting for 55% of the population. It started as a mobile-only platform and 10% of users frequently use mobile clients, with location-based services as a key focus. Hyves launched its API in 2008 and has 2000 registered partners using it to build mobile, desktop, and TV products, with public, private, and experimental read/write methods. Hyves plans to develop a full Android client in 2009 and provided details on API methods that return member and content data.
Complete Update of All Exponential Technologies & Singularity cases and its I...Yuri van Geest
Recent cases and examples of different Exponential Technologies from Singularity University and MIT in field of biotech, nanotech, neurotech, AI, robotics, drones, 3D printing, sensors, Quantified Self, Internet of Things, solar energy, mobile, crowdsourcing.
Communicative Language Teaching originated in the 1970s as educators and linguists grew dissatisfied with previous methods like audiolingualism and grammar translation. It focuses on developing students' communicative competence, including linguistic competence, socio-linguistic competence, discourse competence, and strategic competence. Teachers set up meaningful, real-world situations where students are motivated to communicate and use language interactively and appropriately within social contexts. The teacher acts as a guide while students do most of the speaking. Functional communication activities and social interactions like conversations, discussions, dialogues and role-plays are used.
Metaverse, Digital Marketing and the Future of the WebYuri van Geest
The document discusses trends related to the emergence of the "metaverse", which is described as the convergence of digital marketing, the internet, virtual worlds, augmented reality, and life logging. Key points include the growth of social networks and user-generated content, the increasing importance of mobile and location-based experiences, and a vision of interconnected virtual and augmented reality platforms that blend the physical and digital worlds.
The document discusses various approaches and methods for teaching English as a second or foreign language (ESL/EFL). It covers major trends in the 20th century such as the grammar translation method, direct method, and audio-lingual method. It also discusses alternative approaches like total physical response, silent way, and community language learning (CLL). CLL was created for adult learners and focuses on overcoming fears through a sense of community, tape-recording conversations, and having students control the "human computer." Trends in the 21st century include communicative language teaching, cooperative language learning, content-based instruction, and task-based instruction.
Presentatie Yuri van Geest - Trends, Digitale Media, Internet, Mobiel, Market...Yuri van Geest
Een kort overzicht van enkele trends binnen digitale media, internet, marketing en communicatie bezien vanuit macro en micro ontwikkelingen (economisch, technologisch, politiek versus sociaal, cultureel, psychologisch). Focus op de toenemende invloed van identiteit, authenticitiet en creativiteit/innovatie gevoed vanuit een nieuwe definitie van privacy, openheid en transparantie en de alomvattende aanwezigheid van data (persoon, peers, sociaal netwerk en markt)
Presentation China Innovation Trip 2008 (Interimic and Marketingfacts)Yuri van Geest
The document summarizes developments in China between 1996 and 2008. It notes that China doubled its GDP during this period and achieved many of its goals laid out in a 1996 roadmap. Chinese culture became less Confucian and more ambitious and materialistic. Digitally, China saw a huge growth in internet and mobile users, with many local brands and technologies booming. The future is predicted to see China continue growing its economy and digital sectors.
This document provides a historic overview of approaches to language teaching from ancient Greece and Rome to the 20th century. It discusses 10 major approaches: the grammar translation approach used in ancient times; the direct method in the late 19th century; reading, audiolingualism, and situational approaches in the early-to-mid 20th century; and cognitive, affective-humanistic, comprehension-based, and communicative approaches in the late 20th century. Each approach is summarized with its key principles and techniques.
The evolution of globalisation, economic value, IT, internet and mobile internet. Tipping point for mobile internet explained in new examples and trends in networks, hardware, applications, content and payment solutions. Focus on a new mobile internet concept called Emomapping, visualization of real-time emotions on maps for mobile
The document discusses developing an attitude of gratitude based on Psalm 100. It identifies three necessary aspects: shout, serve, and worship. Shout means verbally witnessing joy to God. Serve means focusing on others through humanitarian efforts like feeding the hungry. Worship means focusing gratitude solely on God as creator through thanksgiving and praise that leads to acknowledging His eternal goodness and faithfulness.
21st century worship by the book 3 why worshipDavid Parks
This document discusses the importance and proper understanding of worship. It defines worship as having two spheres: corporate worship, such as in church gatherings, and daily worship in one's personal life. God is worthy of worship because of who he is as creator and because of his attributes, and also because of what he does such as forgiving sins and healing. The document urges worshipping God due to human nature and the influence worship has on becoming like what is worshipped. It provides several Bible passages explaining why worship of God is necessary and good.
The end and purpose of the journey of worship is seen in this short Psalm - bless the Lord. Psalm 134 will also contrast and compare with the following Psalm that expands on the same phrases and ideas Blessing the Lord and being blessed in the pithy Psalm 134 are expanded on in the 7 fold larger Psalm 135.
While Psalm 134 might be the end of the journey of worship, Psalm 135 is like a beginning of a journey. For others it is a beginning. It was a significant Psalm for David Livingstone, missionary to Africa for 32 years. Many of the ideas of 135 will also carry over into Psalm 136 which will be a mashup of parts of 134 with new ideas and sprinkled generously with praise.
A short psalm of thanksgiving - the old 100.
The enthronement Psalms end with a short Psalm titled 'A Psalm of Thanksgiving' God's character is drawn from to base the thanks on and uses 6 imperatives in worship. Corporate worship is emphasized. Where the previous Psalm 99 may have emphasized God's holiness, Psalm 100 emphasizes God's goodness.
The emphasis is on group worship. There are two rounds of emotional exaltation grounded in who God is. The praise here is public, expressed out loud and in a corporate setting rather than an individual experience.
After this Psalm will be an application Psalm, in Psalm 101 and then a series of Psalms the book of Hebrews will use as argument that Jesus is better than the angels, starting with Psalm 102 which is a prayer of an afflicted one as he pours out his complaint to the Lord, perhaps a prayer that could be made to Jesus but not to any mere angel.
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Worship involves recognizing God as the creator and sustainer who is good and whose love endures. It involves praising God with joy, thanksgiving, singing and rejoicing. True worship is spiritual and led by God's spirit, focusing on the truth that Jesus Christ is God. Worship should involve all of life lived for God as an offering to him through our thoughts, words and deeds each day.
The document contains lyrics to 19 Christian worship songs. The songs praise God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. They reference biblical passages and themes like salvation, victory over sin and death, and the second coming of Christ. The lyrics express devotion, thanksgiving, and joy in worshipping God.
The document contains lyrics to 19 Christian worship songs. The songs praise God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. They reference biblical passages and themes like salvation, victory over sin and death, and the second coming of Christ. The lyrics express devotion, thanksgiving, and joy in worshipping God.
This document contains the order of worship for a Catholic mass. It includes songs, readings from scripture, prayers, and responses from the congregation. The mass follows the typical structure of introductory rites including songs of gathering and penance, liturgy of the word with scripture readings and gospel, liturgy of the Eucharist with prayers, communion, and concluding rites with final blessings and songs of praise.
The document is a commentary on Psalm 100, which calls worshipers to praise God with gladness, songs, thanksgiving and praise. The summary is:
1) Psalm 100 is a hymn of praise that calls all people to shout joyfully to God, worship him gladly with songs, and know that he alone is God and cares for his people.
2) Worshipers are urged to enter God's temple courts with thanksgiving and praise, acknowledging God's goodness, enduring love, and faithfulness to all generations.
3) The psalm celebrates God's character as the motivation for genuine worship, reminding people that they can rely on his unchanging nature and love.
The document appears to be from a Catholic church bulletin for the 5th Sunday of Easter, as it includes announcements, readings from mass, and prayers. It discusses topics like responsible parenthood, natural family planning, and contraception from a Catholic perspective. The document also includes a prayer for the 2010 Philippine elections asking God to guide the country towards just and God-fearing leaders.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 95 dealing with the joy in the Lord that is expressed in music and song because God is Rock and is above all gods. It ends with the folly of not listening to God.
The document contains the lyrics to various songs used in a Grade 8 recollection. It includes opening songs praising God, prayers, songs for communion, and a closing song about having responsibility for one another as God has gathered us together.
The document is a bulletin from a Catholic parish mass. It includes announcements, readings from scripture, and prayers. The main points are:
1) It provides the order of service for a Catholic mass including songs, readings, and prayers.
2) The readings focus on God's word and its power to transform lives.
3) The mass concludes with prayers asking for God's mercy and guidance in daily living.
This document discusses worship and the benefits of worshipping God. It begins by recalling experiences of feeling God's presence during worship and includes biblical passages about worshipping God in spirit and truth. The document defines worship as responding to what we value most and notes that while we all worship something, the question is who or what we worship. It then lists several benefits of worshipping God, such as turning our attention to Him, bringing healing, and drawing us together. The document concludes by noting that offering our lives to God is a spiritual act of worship.
This document provides the order of service for St. Barnabas Anglican Church on February 10, 2013. It includes the opening hymns, prayers, scripture readings from Isaiah, 1 Corinthians and Luke, and a homily. The service also features musical selections on the organ and by the choir. Notices are provided about upcoming events like the pancake supper, Ash Wednesday service, Lenten study and the annual vestry meeting.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "Be Wise About The Worship Of God" sermon at New Life Christian Church on August 25, 2013. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
The document summarizes the readings for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time A, including passages from Isaiah, Psalms, 1 Thessalonians, and Matthew. It discusses God calling Cyrus to free Israel, praising God for his deeds, Paul expressing gratitude for the Thessalonians' faith, and Jesus instructing to give Caesar what belongs to Caesar and God what belongs to God in response to a question from Pharisees trying to entrap him.
Spontaneous & Prophetic Worship. Discover, how we as a church can journey into this aspect of worship. And Our Worship to God is more than moments or events filled with songs, music and dance. Worship is truly a life of consecration to God lived with a heart that’s totally devoted to Him.
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Astronism, Cosmism and Cosmodeism: the space religions espousing the doctrine...Cometan
This lecture created by Brandon Taylorian (aka Cometan) specially for the CESNUR Conference held Bordeaux in June 2024 provides a brief introduction to the legacy of religious and philosophical thought that Astronism emerges from, namely the discourse on transcension started assuredly by the Cosmists in Russia in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and then carried on and developed by Mordecai Nessyahu in Cosmodeism in the twentieth century. Cometan also then provides some detail on his story in founding Astronism in the early twenty-first century from 2013 along with details on the central Astronist doctrine of transcension. Finally, the lecture concludes with some contributions made by space religions and space philosophy and their influences on various cultural facets in art, literature and film.
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MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
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Shining brightly in the sky, some days more than others, the Moon in popular culture is a symbol of love, romance, and beauty. The ancient Hindu texts, however, mention the Moon as an intriguing and powerful being, worshiped by sages as Chandra.
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Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
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Individuals born under Swati Nakshatra often exhibit a strong sense of independence and adaptability, yet they may also face vulnerabilities such as indecisiveness and a tendency to be easily swayed by external influences. Their quest for balance and harmony can sometimes lead to inner conflict and a lack of assertiveness. To know more visit: astroanuradha.com
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Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
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2. Psalm 100 Psalm 100 1-4 A psalm. For giving thanks. 1 Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth. 2 Worship the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful songs. 3 Know that the LORD is God. It is he who made us, and we are his [a] ; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture. 4 Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.
3. Things the Verse Tells Us to Do Worship the Lord with Gladness Come Before him with Joyful songs Know that the Lord is God Enter his Gates with Thanksgiving and his courts with praise Give thanks to him and praise his name
4. What You Can Learn From This Verse There are lots of ways to praise God Know that we are God’s people