This certificate recognizes Renee Kam as a Registered Holy Yoga Instructor having completed 225 hours of training in Christian-based yoga. It certifies her rights and privileges to practice and teach Holy Yoga, facilitating a spiritual experience that nourishes the mind, body and soul. The certificate wishes her continued service using her gifts to glorify God and spread light in the world.
122114a how i want to be found by christ - 2Ray Pack
The document discusses how Christians should want to be found by Christ when he returns. It suggests they should be found walking in truth, not sleeping, watching for his return, prepared, having their name in the Book of Life as a faithful Christian, and right with God. The overall message is that believers should examine their lives and ensure they are living in a way that will allow Christ to find them ready for his coming.
This document provides an overview and analysis of key chapters and concepts in the Book of Revelation. It begins with an introduction to the symbolic language and correct interpretation of Revelation. It then summarizes chapters 4-6 which describe John's vision of God's throne in heaven, the scroll and lamb, and the opening of the seven seals. The document analyzes the meaning of the seals as God's means to rouse his people spiritually. It discusses the sealing of the 144,000, representing God's faithful people, and the great multitude from every nation who endure tribulation. In the end, the 144,000 receive special protection and will be translated without dying.
The church originated from the Greek word "ekklesia" meaning a gathering or assembly of people called out from the world and set apart for God. The church is described in the Bible as the body of Christ, a temple or building, a flock with Christ as the shepherd, and the bride of Christ. The purpose of the church is to evangelize the world, provide a place for worship, and assist believers in spiritual growth. The tasks of the church are to glorify God, build up its members, and spread the gospel. The two ordinances of the church are communion and water baptism. When choosing a church, consider whether it clearly preaches the gospel, is involved in missions, and has
2009 Mission Forum Advocacy Workshop v1.5Greg Edwards
This document discusses advocacy and prophetic discipleship as a Christian mission. It provides biblical support for advocacy and outlines steps to take when visiting people in leadership, including making an appointment, preparing, taking the initiative during the visit, thanking the leader, presenting your case, asking for action, and following up after. The overall message is that advocacy and seeking justice are important parts of Christian mission and living out the gospel.
The number of the disciples was multipliedslaustin
The number of disciples was multiplied after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Several key events occurred:
1) Thousands were baptized after Peter's message on Pentecost, growing the early Church.
2) There was a complaint from Hellenistic Jews against the Hebrews about the distribution of aid, leading seven men to be ordained to oversee the Church's temporal work.
3) Philip preached in Samaria and baptized the Ethiopian eunuch, showing the gospel was preached to all people.
The early Church experienced rapid growth through conversion and missionary work after Jesus' resurrection.
This document provides an overview of the service at Vintage Church on June 5th, 2016. The service focused on the theme of the "3D life of Jesus: UP. IN. OUT." which refers to growing up in one's relationship with God through prayer, diving in to relationships with one another, and reaching out in relationships with the world. The document includes scripture from Luke 6:12-19 about Jesus spending the night in prayer on a mountain, choosing his twelve apostles, healing people, and curing those with evil spirits.
This certificate recognizes Renee Kam as a Registered Holy Yoga Instructor having completed 225 hours of training in Christian-based yoga. It certifies her rights and privileges to practice and teach Holy Yoga, facilitating a spiritual experience that nourishes the mind, body and soul. The certificate wishes her continued service using her gifts to glorify God and spread light in the world.
122114a how i want to be found by christ - 2Ray Pack
The document discusses how Christians should want to be found by Christ when he returns. It suggests they should be found walking in truth, not sleeping, watching for his return, prepared, having their name in the Book of Life as a faithful Christian, and right with God. The overall message is that believers should examine their lives and ensure they are living in a way that will allow Christ to find them ready for his coming.
This document provides an overview and analysis of key chapters and concepts in the Book of Revelation. It begins with an introduction to the symbolic language and correct interpretation of Revelation. It then summarizes chapters 4-6 which describe John's vision of God's throne in heaven, the scroll and lamb, and the opening of the seven seals. The document analyzes the meaning of the seals as God's means to rouse his people spiritually. It discusses the sealing of the 144,000, representing God's faithful people, and the great multitude from every nation who endure tribulation. In the end, the 144,000 receive special protection and will be translated without dying.
The church originated from the Greek word "ekklesia" meaning a gathering or assembly of people called out from the world and set apart for God. The church is described in the Bible as the body of Christ, a temple or building, a flock with Christ as the shepherd, and the bride of Christ. The purpose of the church is to evangelize the world, provide a place for worship, and assist believers in spiritual growth. The tasks of the church are to glorify God, build up its members, and spread the gospel. The two ordinances of the church are communion and water baptism. When choosing a church, consider whether it clearly preaches the gospel, is involved in missions, and has
2009 Mission Forum Advocacy Workshop v1.5Greg Edwards
This document discusses advocacy and prophetic discipleship as a Christian mission. It provides biblical support for advocacy and outlines steps to take when visiting people in leadership, including making an appointment, preparing, taking the initiative during the visit, thanking the leader, presenting your case, asking for action, and following up after. The overall message is that advocacy and seeking justice are important parts of Christian mission and living out the gospel.
The number of the disciples was multipliedslaustin
The number of disciples was multiplied after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Several key events occurred:
1) Thousands were baptized after Peter's message on Pentecost, growing the early Church.
2) There was a complaint from Hellenistic Jews against the Hebrews about the distribution of aid, leading seven men to be ordained to oversee the Church's temporal work.
3) Philip preached in Samaria and baptized the Ethiopian eunuch, showing the gospel was preached to all people.
The early Church experienced rapid growth through conversion and missionary work after Jesus' resurrection.
This document provides an overview of the service at Vintage Church on June 5th, 2016. The service focused on the theme of the "3D life of Jesus: UP. IN. OUT." which refers to growing up in one's relationship with God through prayer, diving in to relationships with one another, and reaching out in relationships with the world. The document includes scripture from Luke 6:12-19 about Jesus spending the night in prayer on a mountain, choosing his twelve apostles, healing people, and curing those with evil spirits.
The document discusses the Greek word "psallo" which is translated as "sing" or "make melody" in various Bible translations. It provides definitions of the word from Greek lexicons which indicate it means to pluck, touch, or twitch strings. The document also argues based on these definitions and consistency principles that when Paul commands believers to "address one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs," he intends it to mean singing without musical instruments. It includes several quotes from religious leaders expressing reservations about the use of instruments in worship.
John the Baptist was prophesied to prepare the way for the coming of Jesus. He came from a priestly family and lived an unusual life of austerity in the wilderness. He challenged people to repent of their sins and baptized them, and his preaching drew large crowds. His purpose was to direct attention away from himself and toward Jesus, announcing "Behold, the Lamb of God!" who would take away the sins of the world.
There is widespread religious confusion in the world, with over 10,000 religions identified and Christianity alone having over 33,000 denominations. To reach a confused world, opportunities must be created to publicly present the truth through open services, teaching programs, mailings and other media. Both proactive and passive-active approaches are needed, with proactive methods involving public discussion of religion and connecting with current events, while passive-active places advertisements to attract interested inquiries. Dealing with confusion can have positive results like belief in the gospel, or negative results like mocking and missing Christ.
The document discusses following Jesus Christ's example by going through what he endured, including suffering, not retaliating against mockery, and entrusting himself to God even during intense suffering. It notes that Christ bore our sins on the cross so that we may die to sin and live for righteousness, and that through his wounds we are healed. Christ is presented as both our pattern to follow and our substitute who took our place on the cross.
The document discusses obeying Christ and what God wants. It states that God wants man restored and took the first step to allow man to live in his presence. God also established a restoration covenant. The document goes on to say that faith is found in God's word and is more than just belief, involving trusting that God will do what he has promised. It emphasizes that we should teach about Jesus and his gospel in order to produce results like salvation, increasing faith, and repentance through active faith.
The document summarizes the biblical story of Jesus calling Peter, Andrew, James, and John to be his disciples. It describes how Jesus first met the four fishermen along the Sea of Galilee and called them to follow him. It then provides brief profiles of each disciple, noting their roles and contributions in the gospels and early church history. The summary concludes by asking the reader if they will also leave everything to follow Christ, as these first disciples did.
The document discusses three of Jesus's twelve apostles: James the son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus, and Simon the Zealot. It provides background information on each apostle, including what is known about their names, backgrounds, and roles among the twelve.
The document discusses Philip and Bartholomew, two of Jesus' twelve apostles. It provides background on their names and origins, and details some key events from their involvement with Jesus, including Philip bringing Greeks to meet Jesus and being rebuked by him. It also examines whether Bartholomew and Nathanael may refer to the same apostle, citing evidence from the pairing of Philip and Bartholomew's names and details about Nathanael from the Bible.
The document discusses the apostles Matthew and Thomas. It notes that Matthew was a tax collector who was called by Jesus to follow him. As a tax collector, Matthew was disliked and seen as unclean. However, Matthew brought his friends to meet Jesus. The document also discusses Thomas, who initially doubted Jesus' resurrection but later became a faithful follower and apostle. Both Matthew and Thomas demonstrate how Jesus can transform those who follow him.
The document discusses Jesus and his followers. It mentions that Andrew and Philip were able to find others to follow Jesus, like evangelists. It also discusses a wedding Jesus attended in Cana where he turned water into wine after the hosts ran out. This showed his disciples his power and deity. The document encourages finding others to follow Jesus, like Andrew and Philip did.
After Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, he was led by the Spirit into the wilderness where he fasted for 40 days and was tempted by Satan. Satan tempted Jesus to turn stones into bread when hungry, to gain power and authority by throwing himself down from the temple, and to worship Satan in exchange for all the kingdoms of the world. However, Jesus resisted each temptation by quoting scripture. Though tempted in every way, Jesus did not sin.
Finding the right road to life is difficult, as Jesus said "the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life." It involves searching diligently for the correct path, taking the journey of sharing the gospel message with others, and persevering until reaching the final destination of heaven, as our life is one of enduring faith until the end.
This document discusses the importance of truly listening to and following the teachings of Christ. It emphasizes that merely hearing the words is not enough, one must actively listen with the intent to obey what is heard. Several Bible passages are referenced that encourage listening to Christ, such as Matthew 17:1-8 where God commands "Listen to Him". The document also contrasts wise and foolish people, stating that a wise man listens to and acts on the words of Christ.
Peace requires recognizing our shared humanity, overcoming fear and hatred, and bringing justice and goodwill to all. Nonviolence is the surest path, though difficult, responding to conflict with compassion instead of reaction. If we seek the light of truth and moral right, together we can build a just world where all people and nations resolve their differences peacefully.
The document discusses Philip and Bartholomew, two of Jesus' twelve apostles. It provides background on their names and origins, with Philip coming from Greek origins and Bartholomew possibly being the same person as Nathanael. The document then reviews some key events from Philip and Bartholomew/Nathanael's involvement with Jesus and his ministry according to the gospels.
The document discusses planting seeds of faith through sharing the gospel. It notes that while people can plant and water seeds, only God can make them grow. It analyzes passages where Paul praises churches not for numbers but for their faith, love, hope, and perseverance. The document suggests that seeds can fail to grow if snatched by Satan, choked by worldly pleasures, or discouraged by trials without developing roots. It concludes that the most important thing is faithfully planting and watering seeds, while recognizing that spiritual growth is God's work.
I gave this lesson on "Keeping Our Family Pure" because of teh recent news of the 17 high school students who got pregnant in a Northeast High School.
I began talking about the search in our lives for pure things: pure water, organic food, etc. then I broke into my lesson.
The document discusses several Jewish feasts and festivals that were important during the time of Christ, including the Passover, Pentecost, Feast of Tabernacles, and Day of Atonement. The Passover commemorated the Israelites' deliverance from Egypt and involved sacrificing a lamb. Jesus was crucified during the Passover. Pentecost celebrated the wheat harvest. The Feast of Tabernacles marked the autumn harvest and people lived in booths. The Day of Atonement was the only required fast, when sins were symbolically placed on a scapegoat. Understanding these festivals provides context for Christ's life and ministry.
This lesson was presented at the Gadsden Church of Christ as a result of the Supreme Court decision regarding same sex marriage.
The background was found using a subscription at www.sharefaith.com
The document provides guidance on how to become a person of prayer. It begins with Jesus' model prayer from the book of Matthew. It then defines prayer as communication with God where one requests things from God, praises God, and addresses God. It encourages meditating on God and prioritizing his word. It advises talking to God daily by sharing problems, thanks, and sins. It suggests connecting with God, daring to pray like Daniel, and praying thankfully, in difficult times, and encouraging others, as Paul did.
The document discusses the Greek word "psallo" which is translated as "sing" or "make melody" in various Bible translations. It provides definitions of the word from Greek lexicons which indicate it means to pluck, touch, or twitch strings. The document also argues based on these definitions and consistency principles that when Paul commands believers to "address one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs," he intends it to mean singing without musical instruments. It includes several quotes from religious leaders expressing reservations about the use of instruments in worship.
John the Baptist was prophesied to prepare the way for the coming of Jesus. He came from a priestly family and lived an unusual life of austerity in the wilderness. He challenged people to repent of their sins and baptized them, and his preaching drew large crowds. His purpose was to direct attention away from himself and toward Jesus, announcing "Behold, the Lamb of God!" who would take away the sins of the world.
There is widespread religious confusion in the world, with over 10,000 religions identified and Christianity alone having over 33,000 denominations. To reach a confused world, opportunities must be created to publicly present the truth through open services, teaching programs, mailings and other media. Both proactive and passive-active approaches are needed, with proactive methods involving public discussion of religion and connecting with current events, while passive-active places advertisements to attract interested inquiries. Dealing with confusion can have positive results like belief in the gospel, or negative results like mocking and missing Christ.
The document discusses following Jesus Christ's example by going through what he endured, including suffering, not retaliating against mockery, and entrusting himself to God even during intense suffering. It notes that Christ bore our sins on the cross so that we may die to sin and live for righteousness, and that through his wounds we are healed. Christ is presented as both our pattern to follow and our substitute who took our place on the cross.
The document discusses obeying Christ and what God wants. It states that God wants man restored and took the first step to allow man to live in his presence. God also established a restoration covenant. The document goes on to say that faith is found in God's word and is more than just belief, involving trusting that God will do what he has promised. It emphasizes that we should teach about Jesus and his gospel in order to produce results like salvation, increasing faith, and repentance through active faith.
The document summarizes the biblical story of Jesus calling Peter, Andrew, James, and John to be his disciples. It describes how Jesus first met the four fishermen along the Sea of Galilee and called them to follow him. It then provides brief profiles of each disciple, noting their roles and contributions in the gospels and early church history. The summary concludes by asking the reader if they will also leave everything to follow Christ, as these first disciples did.
The document discusses three of Jesus's twelve apostles: James the son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus, and Simon the Zealot. It provides background information on each apostle, including what is known about their names, backgrounds, and roles among the twelve.
The document discusses Philip and Bartholomew, two of Jesus' twelve apostles. It provides background on their names and origins, and details some key events from their involvement with Jesus, including Philip bringing Greeks to meet Jesus and being rebuked by him. It also examines whether Bartholomew and Nathanael may refer to the same apostle, citing evidence from the pairing of Philip and Bartholomew's names and details about Nathanael from the Bible.
The document discusses the apostles Matthew and Thomas. It notes that Matthew was a tax collector who was called by Jesus to follow him. As a tax collector, Matthew was disliked and seen as unclean. However, Matthew brought his friends to meet Jesus. The document also discusses Thomas, who initially doubted Jesus' resurrection but later became a faithful follower and apostle. Both Matthew and Thomas demonstrate how Jesus can transform those who follow him.
The document discusses Jesus and his followers. It mentions that Andrew and Philip were able to find others to follow Jesus, like evangelists. It also discusses a wedding Jesus attended in Cana where he turned water into wine after the hosts ran out. This showed his disciples his power and deity. The document encourages finding others to follow Jesus, like Andrew and Philip did.
After Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, he was led by the Spirit into the wilderness where he fasted for 40 days and was tempted by Satan. Satan tempted Jesus to turn stones into bread when hungry, to gain power and authority by throwing himself down from the temple, and to worship Satan in exchange for all the kingdoms of the world. However, Jesus resisted each temptation by quoting scripture. Though tempted in every way, Jesus did not sin.
Finding the right road to life is difficult, as Jesus said "the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life." It involves searching diligently for the correct path, taking the journey of sharing the gospel message with others, and persevering until reaching the final destination of heaven, as our life is one of enduring faith until the end.
This document discusses the importance of truly listening to and following the teachings of Christ. It emphasizes that merely hearing the words is not enough, one must actively listen with the intent to obey what is heard. Several Bible passages are referenced that encourage listening to Christ, such as Matthew 17:1-8 where God commands "Listen to Him". The document also contrasts wise and foolish people, stating that a wise man listens to and acts on the words of Christ.
Peace requires recognizing our shared humanity, overcoming fear and hatred, and bringing justice and goodwill to all. Nonviolence is the surest path, though difficult, responding to conflict with compassion instead of reaction. If we seek the light of truth and moral right, together we can build a just world where all people and nations resolve their differences peacefully.
The document discusses Philip and Bartholomew, two of Jesus' twelve apostles. It provides background on their names and origins, with Philip coming from Greek origins and Bartholomew possibly being the same person as Nathanael. The document then reviews some key events from Philip and Bartholomew/Nathanael's involvement with Jesus and his ministry according to the gospels.
The document discusses planting seeds of faith through sharing the gospel. It notes that while people can plant and water seeds, only God can make them grow. It analyzes passages where Paul praises churches not for numbers but for their faith, love, hope, and perseverance. The document suggests that seeds can fail to grow if snatched by Satan, choked by worldly pleasures, or discouraged by trials without developing roots. It concludes that the most important thing is faithfully planting and watering seeds, while recognizing that spiritual growth is God's work.
I gave this lesson on "Keeping Our Family Pure" because of teh recent news of the 17 high school students who got pregnant in a Northeast High School.
I began talking about the search in our lives for pure things: pure water, organic food, etc. then I broke into my lesson.
The document discusses several Jewish feasts and festivals that were important during the time of Christ, including the Passover, Pentecost, Feast of Tabernacles, and Day of Atonement. The Passover commemorated the Israelites' deliverance from Egypt and involved sacrificing a lamb. Jesus was crucified during the Passover. Pentecost celebrated the wheat harvest. The Feast of Tabernacles marked the autumn harvest and people lived in booths. The Day of Atonement was the only required fast, when sins were symbolically placed on a scapegoat. Understanding these festivals provides context for Christ's life and ministry.
This lesson was presented at the Gadsden Church of Christ as a result of the Supreme Court decision regarding same sex marriage.
The background was found using a subscription at www.sharefaith.com
The document provides guidance on how to become a person of prayer. It begins with Jesus' model prayer from the book of Matthew. It then defines prayer as communication with God where one requests things from God, praises God, and addresses God. It encourages meditating on God and prioritizing his word. It advises talking to God daily by sharing problems, thanks, and sins. It suggests connecting with God, daring to pray like Daniel, and praying thankfully, in difficult times, and encouraging others, as Paul did.
This lesson was presented at the Gadsden Church of Christ on March 15th to share the need to reach out to the world. Mathew 14:22-32 as the text. As Jesus reached out to a sinking Peter, we need to reach out to a troubled world.
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This document discusses rising to challenges and standing firm in faith. It references several Bible verses about persevering in doing good works. It notes that Elijah stepped up to the challenge from men against God. Finally, it encourages standing fast in principles, getting in God's word, and removing weights and sin.
This lesson is based on the Armor of God spoekn by Paul in Ephesians 6:10-17. The importance is understanding the armor is not loaned, but owned. It must be put on before the battle rages on.
God's definition of good is conformity to his will in order to live with him eternally. Several verses in Romans chapter 8 qualify this, explaining that through the Holy Spirit, believers can realize God's goodness and strengthen their relationship with him. Specifically, the Spirit helps believers, intercedes for them, and those in Christ have God on their side. To experience God's goodness, one should be in Christ, focus their mind on spiritual things, communicate with God in prayer, and live according to his purpose.
This lesson was presented on February 15, 2015 as part of a series on Love. This specifically discusses the situation of the man who fell among robbers and asks the question if we are too busy in our world.
7 Effective Habits of Highly Effective ChristiansChris Gallagher
The document outlines seven habits of highly effective Christians: 1) make social contacts, 2) establish common interests, 3) peek spiritual interest, 4) don't go too far too quickly, 5) do not condemn, 6) stay on the main issue, and 7) confront directly. Each habit is accompanied by a brief explanation and biblical references. The habits are presented as effective strategies for Christians to have spiritual conversations based on Jesus' example in John 4.
The Success of 2014 is in the Power of Your HeartChris Gallagher
Planning for a coming year is an important part to success, be an important part of spiritual success as well. The greater question of planning is, "Who will you take with you?"
This document discusses the importance and meaning of work. It provides biblical quotes about work being part of God's plan and how man was created to work. Additional quotes emphasize that work should be done wholeheartedly as for God, that labor deserves wages, and that those unwilling to work should not eat. The document suggests reflecting on what you will do when your work is done and questions about when you will retire or spiritually retire.
David gave his son Solomon final words of advice, challenging him to act responsibly, walk with God, and obey David's commands. A father shows love through discipline, and David disciplined Solomon out of love, just as the Scriptures instruct fathers to admonish their children using spiritual wisdom and knowledge to warn them against foolishness and temptation.
This lesson is the first lesson in the Men's Retreat. The lesson is designed to begin a discussion on setting goals and reaching for the future by changing our current outlook.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"