For those who went through tough challenges in their lives, I hope that will be be a source of inspiration for you to bounce back and live your life anew.
John 3:1-5. A New Life In Christ. In the new life we have been born again. In the new life we are a new creation. In the new life we crucify the flesh with its passions and desires. In the new life we are transformed by the renewing of our minds. In the new life we are renewed by the Holy Spirit. In the new life we are dead to sin but alive to God. In the new life we are washed from our sins. in the new life we put to death the old man and put on the new man. In the new life we died and our life is hidden with Christ in God. In the new life we were brought back from death in sin.
This document provides a summary of Lesson 8 from a Bible study series. It discusses the reigns of the kings Manasseh and Amon over Judah, and the early life and reforms of the righteous king Josiah.
Manasseh was one of Judah's most wicked kings, leading the nation into idolatry. Though he later repented, much damage was done. His son Amon was also evil. Josiah began seeking God at a young age and launched reforms to remove idols and restore proper worship when he became king, unlike his predecessors. He found the Book of the Law and was deeply moved, leading the nation in renewing their covenant with God. Josiah did more to turn
The document discusses how God speaks to His people through the Holy Spirit. It outlines that God spoke through prophets like Moses, Samuel and Isaiah in the past. Now, God speaks through His Son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit guides believers and gives them gifts like wisdom, healing and prophecy. When the Holy Spirit descended at Pentecost, the disciples were able to preach boldly and perform signs. Believers can still hear God's voice today through reading the Bible, prayer, visions and the Spirit's prompting.
5-day reading plan focused on God's Purpose for you!
Day 1: God Has an Eternal Purpose for Everything
Day 2: God’s Purposes Are Pure
Day 3: God’s Purpose for You Is Active
Day 4: Yield to God’s Purposes
Day 5: God’s Purpose Requires Response
This document summarizes a sermon about dealing with injustice and unfairness in life. It makes three key points:
1. Realize that we will all account to God for our actions, not just those who commit injustice. We will all face final judgment.
2. Enjoy life now, as death comes to both humans and animals alike. Our lives are fleeting and we do not know what comes after. We should be happy in our current activities.
3. When faced with unfairness, people should account to God for their actions and enjoy their lives, rather than focus on injustice and unfairness which we often cannot control or fully understand. The sermon encourages focusing on the present life we have
This document calls Christians to walk in holiness and defines holiness as sanctity and purity. It explains that God calls us to be holy and commands us to be holy like Him. The Bible teaches that those with impure hearts cannot enter God's kingdom. The document uses Daniel as an example of someone who was committed to not defiling himself and as a result, received favor and protection from God. It provides steps to living in holiness, such as repenting, renouncing sin, and resisting temptation.
(Genesis 37:1-50:26) A Common Predetermination / A Common Rejection / A Common Humiliation / A Common Injustice / A Common Exaltation / A Common Grace / Mercy / A Common Purpose / -- AUDIO / PPT / KEYNOTE / PDF - 1/22/2017
http://w65stchurchofchrist.org/coc/sermons/2017-sermons.html
Tomorrow we are starting a new series of study:
“The New Man” is a seminar that will focus on the spirit of man, its soul and its body.
We will learn the properties of each one of these three parts of man.
Our spirit is called to be the ruling part of us, actually, our spirit is the main part of our being, and is the place where the spirit of God dwells in.
We meet in Room #3 at CTF Toronto Wednesdays from 7:00 – 9:00 pm. I invite you to come and participate with us in this discovery of how to let our spirit become the ruler of our life.
John 3:1-5. A New Life In Christ. In the new life we have been born again. In the new life we are a new creation. In the new life we crucify the flesh with its passions and desires. In the new life we are transformed by the renewing of our minds. In the new life we are renewed by the Holy Spirit. In the new life we are dead to sin but alive to God. In the new life we are washed from our sins. in the new life we put to death the old man and put on the new man. In the new life we died and our life is hidden with Christ in God. In the new life we were brought back from death in sin.
This document provides a summary of Lesson 8 from a Bible study series. It discusses the reigns of the kings Manasseh and Amon over Judah, and the early life and reforms of the righteous king Josiah.
Manasseh was one of Judah's most wicked kings, leading the nation into idolatry. Though he later repented, much damage was done. His son Amon was also evil. Josiah began seeking God at a young age and launched reforms to remove idols and restore proper worship when he became king, unlike his predecessors. He found the Book of the Law and was deeply moved, leading the nation in renewing their covenant with God. Josiah did more to turn
The document discusses how God speaks to His people through the Holy Spirit. It outlines that God spoke through prophets like Moses, Samuel and Isaiah in the past. Now, God speaks through His Son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit guides believers and gives them gifts like wisdom, healing and prophecy. When the Holy Spirit descended at Pentecost, the disciples were able to preach boldly and perform signs. Believers can still hear God's voice today through reading the Bible, prayer, visions and the Spirit's prompting.
5-day reading plan focused on God's Purpose for you!
Day 1: God Has an Eternal Purpose for Everything
Day 2: God’s Purposes Are Pure
Day 3: God’s Purpose for You Is Active
Day 4: Yield to God’s Purposes
Day 5: God’s Purpose Requires Response
This document summarizes a sermon about dealing with injustice and unfairness in life. It makes three key points:
1. Realize that we will all account to God for our actions, not just those who commit injustice. We will all face final judgment.
2. Enjoy life now, as death comes to both humans and animals alike. Our lives are fleeting and we do not know what comes after. We should be happy in our current activities.
3. When faced with unfairness, people should account to God for their actions and enjoy their lives, rather than focus on injustice and unfairness which we often cannot control or fully understand. The sermon encourages focusing on the present life we have
This document calls Christians to walk in holiness and defines holiness as sanctity and purity. It explains that God calls us to be holy and commands us to be holy like Him. The Bible teaches that those with impure hearts cannot enter God's kingdom. The document uses Daniel as an example of someone who was committed to not defiling himself and as a result, received favor and protection from God. It provides steps to living in holiness, such as repenting, renouncing sin, and resisting temptation.
(Genesis 37:1-50:26) A Common Predetermination / A Common Rejection / A Common Humiliation / A Common Injustice / A Common Exaltation / A Common Grace / Mercy / A Common Purpose / -- AUDIO / PPT / KEYNOTE / PDF - 1/22/2017
http://w65stchurchofchrist.org/coc/sermons/2017-sermons.html
Tomorrow we are starting a new series of study:
“The New Man” is a seminar that will focus on the spirit of man, its soul and its body.
We will learn the properties of each one of these three parts of man.
Our spirit is called to be the ruling part of us, actually, our spirit is the main part of our being, and is the place where the spirit of God dwells in.
We meet in Room #3 at CTF Toronto Wednesdays from 7:00 – 9:00 pm. I invite you to come and participate with us in this discovery of how to let our spirit become the ruler of our life.
The document discusses what it means to be a committed Christian. It begins by examining a passage from John about Jesus being glorified and commanding his disciples to love one another. It then defines a committed Christian as someone who is committed to giving God all glory, loving other believers, and having unwavering loyalty to God. The challenges facing the church today that can undermine commitment are identified as religious pluralism, materialism, and secularism. The document emphasizes that true commitment involves living according to God's commands, not just making promises of loyalty.
Sermon Slide Deck: "The Mission of Jesus" (Luke 19:1-10)New City Church
The mission of Jesus is to seek and to save the lost.
This message was given on January 8, 2017 at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info, please visit: www.newcitychurch.ca.
1 John 2:3-10 Tests reveal where we are compared to where we should be in specific areas. Do you really know God? Do you obey God? Do you walk like Jesus walked? Do you love your brethren?
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "The Doctrine of Christ" sermon at New Life Christian Church on July 6, 2014. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
1) Jesus' disciples asked him about the signs of his coming and the end of the age.
2) Jesus responded by describing various signs that would occur, including wars, famines, earthquakes, and persecution of Christians.
3) He warned that these are the beginning of birth pains and that the gospel must be preached throughout the world before the end will come.
A lady once criticized D.L. Moody's methods of evangelism. When Moody asked how she evangelized, she replied that she did not. Moody retorted that he preferred his way of evangelizing over her way of not evangelizing at all. The document then provides various summaries of the gospel and approaches to sharing one's faith with others. It encourages starting conversations and sharing the core messages of God's love, Christ's sacrifice, and the choice to accept him.
The passage encourages Christians to be strong in faith and put on the full armor of God, including truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, and the word of God, in order to stand against the schemes of the devil and spiritual forces of wickedness. It advises praying at all times for strength and for all other believers.
The document discusses Jesus' commandment to his disciples to make disciples of all nations. It explains that this means transforming people into followers who learn from Jesus, not just converting them as believers. The key is to win people over through healing, bring them into community, and equip them to obey all that Jesus commanded through teaching. Disciples are made by discipling, baptizing, and teaching people to follow Jesus' example in their lives with his continual presence and support.
The document discusses the importance of spiritual growth and maturity. It outlines different stages of spiritual development using the analogy of an infant, child, teenager, and mature adult. Each stage is characterized by certain behaviors and mindsets. The goal is to progress from basic understanding to discernment, submission to authority, and mentoring others through mature character and intimacy with God.
This document provides an overview of a seminar on learning to prophesy through visions. The seminar leader believes God gives visions and dreams, but we can shut them out if we don't understand how visions work. The seminar will help attendees realize past experiences may have been revelations from God, not just imagination. Churches are sometimes reluctant to accept visions, discouraging "visionary" people. The seminar aims to provide guidance on developing the gift of visions so people can share their visions instead of leaving churches. Preparing one's senses through sanctification can lead to the spiritual realm. A vision involves supernatural appearances or revelations from God. The seminar will include quick activations to demonstrate signs and re-educating one's
The document discusses biblical prophecies about the end times from books such as Daniel and Revelation. It analyzes prophecies about four kingdoms that would rule Israel and the world, culminating in a final world kingdom. It asserts that current global events like wars and rumors of wars match Jesus' description of signs that precede his second coming. The document aims to show that biblical prophecy provides confidence about what will happen in the end times.
The document discusses several ways that God speaks to believers, including through the Bible, the Holy Spirit, circumstances/timing, other people's lives, actual voices, and more. It emphasizes that hearing God is a learned skill that requires humility and choosing to listen for God's voice in various ways he may reveal himself. Believers must be attentive and obedient to fully hear what God is saying.
This document discusses the importance of unity in the church. It provides scriptural support for unity from passages like Ephesians 4:11-13 and Hebrews 10:23-25. It defines unity as oneness and agreement. It encourages focusing on commonalities over differences, avoiding criticism and gossip, resolving conflicts biblically, supporting leaders, and encouraging one another. The document warns that lack of unity through things like cliques, debts, or not working can hinder the church. Overall, it promotes practicing love and focusing on Christ to preserve unity.
This document provides an overview of the costs and rewards of discipleship according to Christian teachings. It discusses how discipleship requires undivided loyalty to Christ above all else, and being willing to suffer persecution for one's faith. It also emphasizes the importance of self-discipline and overcoming sin. While the path of discipleship is difficult, it promises imperishable rewards in heaven like eternal life in God's presence without suffering. The document encourages weighing the gains of faith against worldly attractions.
The document is a sermon that argues the Lord demands total commitment from his followers. It provides numerous Bible verses showing Jesus requires disciples to deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow him above all else. The sermon warns that half-hearted commitment is not enough and that Christians must surrender all things to serve the Lord fully.
Manasseh was king of Judah and led the people to commit many sins, including child sacrifice. Though Manasseh later repented, the people remained deeply influenced by evil. Manasseh's son Amon continued the sins and did not repent as his father had. Josiah later became king at a young age and sought to reform Judah, first purging the land of idols and pagan sites. Upon finding the Book of Law, Josiah was deeply moved and led the people in renewing their covenant with God. Josiah enacted many religious reforms to remove pagan influences from Judah.
The document discusses what it means to be a committed Christian. It begins by examining a passage from John about Jesus being glorified and commanding his disciples to love one another. It then defines a committed Christian as someone who is committed to giving God all glory, loving other believers, and having unwavering loyalty to God. The challenges facing the church today that can undermine commitment are identified as religious pluralism, materialism, and secularism. The document emphasizes that true commitment involves living according to God's commands, not just making promises of loyalty.
Sermon Slide Deck: "The Mission of Jesus" (Luke 19:1-10)New City Church
The mission of Jesus is to seek and to save the lost.
This message was given on January 8, 2017 at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info, please visit: www.newcitychurch.ca.
1 John 2:3-10 Tests reveal where we are compared to where we should be in specific areas. Do you really know God? Do you obey God? Do you walk like Jesus walked? Do you love your brethren?
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "The Doctrine of Christ" sermon at New Life Christian Church on July 6, 2014. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
1) Jesus' disciples asked him about the signs of his coming and the end of the age.
2) Jesus responded by describing various signs that would occur, including wars, famines, earthquakes, and persecution of Christians.
3) He warned that these are the beginning of birth pains and that the gospel must be preached throughout the world before the end will come.
A lady once criticized D.L. Moody's methods of evangelism. When Moody asked how she evangelized, she replied that she did not. Moody retorted that he preferred his way of evangelizing over her way of not evangelizing at all. The document then provides various summaries of the gospel and approaches to sharing one's faith with others. It encourages starting conversations and sharing the core messages of God's love, Christ's sacrifice, and the choice to accept him.
The passage encourages Christians to be strong in faith and put on the full armor of God, including truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, and the word of God, in order to stand against the schemes of the devil and spiritual forces of wickedness. It advises praying at all times for strength and for all other believers.
The document discusses Jesus' commandment to his disciples to make disciples of all nations. It explains that this means transforming people into followers who learn from Jesus, not just converting them as believers. The key is to win people over through healing, bring them into community, and equip them to obey all that Jesus commanded through teaching. Disciples are made by discipling, baptizing, and teaching people to follow Jesus' example in their lives with his continual presence and support.
The document discusses the importance of spiritual growth and maturity. It outlines different stages of spiritual development using the analogy of an infant, child, teenager, and mature adult. Each stage is characterized by certain behaviors and mindsets. The goal is to progress from basic understanding to discernment, submission to authority, and mentoring others through mature character and intimacy with God.
This document provides an overview of a seminar on learning to prophesy through visions. The seminar leader believes God gives visions and dreams, but we can shut them out if we don't understand how visions work. The seminar will help attendees realize past experiences may have been revelations from God, not just imagination. Churches are sometimes reluctant to accept visions, discouraging "visionary" people. The seminar aims to provide guidance on developing the gift of visions so people can share their visions instead of leaving churches. Preparing one's senses through sanctification can lead to the spiritual realm. A vision involves supernatural appearances or revelations from God. The seminar will include quick activations to demonstrate signs and re-educating one's
The document discusses biblical prophecies about the end times from books such as Daniel and Revelation. It analyzes prophecies about four kingdoms that would rule Israel and the world, culminating in a final world kingdom. It asserts that current global events like wars and rumors of wars match Jesus' description of signs that precede his second coming. The document aims to show that biblical prophecy provides confidence about what will happen in the end times.
The document discusses several ways that God speaks to believers, including through the Bible, the Holy Spirit, circumstances/timing, other people's lives, actual voices, and more. It emphasizes that hearing God is a learned skill that requires humility and choosing to listen for God's voice in various ways he may reveal himself. Believers must be attentive and obedient to fully hear what God is saying.
This document discusses the importance of unity in the church. It provides scriptural support for unity from passages like Ephesians 4:11-13 and Hebrews 10:23-25. It defines unity as oneness and agreement. It encourages focusing on commonalities over differences, avoiding criticism and gossip, resolving conflicts biblically, supporting leaders, and encouraging one another. The document warns that lack of unity through things like cliques, debts, or not working can hinder the church. Overall, it promotes practicing love and focusing on Christ to preserve unity.
This document provides an overview of the costs and rewards of discipleship according to Christian teachings. It discusses how discipleship requires undivided loyalty to Christ above all else, and being willing to suffer persecution for one's faith. It also emphasizes the importance of self-discipline and overcoming sin. While the path of discipleship is difficult, it promises imperishable rewards in heaven like eternal life in God's presence without suffering. The document encourages weighing the gains of faith against worldly attractions.
The document is a sermon that argues the Lord demands total commitment from his followers. It provides numerous Bible verses showing Jesus requires disciples to deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow him above all else. The sermon warns that half-hearted commitment is not enough and that Christians must surrender all things to serve the Lord fully.
Manasseh was king of Judah and led the people to commit many sins, including child sacrifice. Though Manasseh later repented, the people remained deeply influenced by evil. Manasseh's son Amon continued the sins and did not repent as his father had. Josiah later became king at a young age and sought to reform Judah, first purging the land of idols and pagan sites. Upon finding the Book of Law, Josiah was deeply moved and led the people in renewing their covenant with God. Josiah enacted many religious reforms to remove pagan influences from Judah.
This document provides a summary of the kings that ruled Judah during the time of the prophet Jeremiah. It discusses each king individually, including Josiah the last good king, and the unrepentant later kings Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah. It notes that Jeremiah tried unsuccessfully to turn the last four kings from their evil ways. In the end, Jerusalem was destroyed despite Jeremiah's warnings. The document stresses that God kept his promises to the remnant and his message of hope through prophets like Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel during this dark time.
The Passover celebration commanded by King Josiah was uniquely special for three reasons: 1) It started when the lost book of God's law was rediscovered, humbling the king. 2) The king humbled himself before God. 3) They did the difficult work of removing idols from the land, confirming the words of God's law. As a result, the Passover was more widely celebrated than ever before, with the people united in their commitment to God.
Sabbath school lesson 3, 4 th quarter of 2015David Syahputra
The document discusses the kings of Judah from Josiah to Zedekiah, noting that Josiah instituted religious reforms but afterward the kings turned to evil and rejected the prophecies of Jeremiah, leading to the destruction of Jerusalem; it also references God's promise to gather a remnant of faithful followers and bring them back to Himself.
1) The document discusses the reigns of several kings of Judah, including Josiah, Hezekiah, Manasseh, and Amon. It describes the reforms undertaken during Josiah's reign to restore true worship of God, as well as his untimely death after defying the Egyptian Pharaoh Necho's order to avoid conflict.
2) Despite Josiah's efforts to bring religious reform, the people of Judah had shown during previous wicked reigns that they remained unchanged at heart. God thus pronounced coming judgment on Judah.
3) Josiah was killed in battle after interfering with the Egyptian Pharaoh Necho's forces marching to aid the Assyrians, against the
King Josiah instituted major religious reforms in ancient Israel. When he became king at a young age, he saw that the people had turned to idolatry and evil practices. He destroyed idolatrous objects and shrines. He deposed priests who led idolatrous worship. He also abolished witchcraft and divination. Josiah extended these reforms to the northern kingdom as well. During repairs to the temple, the Book of Law was discovered, motivating Josiah to do more reform. The prophetess Huldah confirmed God's approval of Josiah's efforts but said judgment was still coming due to past sins, though Josiah would not see it due to his tender heart before God. Students are asked to analyze religious
Rehoboam forsook the law of the Lord after establishing his kingdom and gaining strength, leading all Israel with him. This prompted an invasion by the Egyptian king Shishak, who took Judah's fortified cities. God used this calamity to punish Rehoboam and Israel for their sin and draw them back to repentance before their hearts became hardened. Commentators discuss Rehoboam's spiritual decline after initial stability, and how prosperity can lead leaders and nations away from God unless they remain dependent on Him.
Hezekiah began his reign over Judah at age 25 and reigned for 29 years. He purified and reconsecrated the Temple in Jerusalem, which had fallen into disuse and disrepair during the reign of his father Ahaz. Over the course of 16 days, Hezekiah and the priests cleansed the Temple of idolatrous items and purified its courtyards and vessels. They then offered sacrifices to rededicate the Temple, following the detailed instructions and rituals prescribed in the books of Moses. Scholars note that this chapter provides evidence that the Pentateuch existed during Hezekiah's reign, contradicting theories that it was composed later.
This document provides commentary from multiple scholars on Isaiah 32, which prophesies a time of righteous rule under a king and princes. The commentators discuss whether the prophecy refers to Hezekiah as a type of the Messiah or solely to the Messiah's future kingdom. They note that only under the Messiah's perfect rule will there be complete justice, righteousness and peace. The commentators also analyze specifics of the righteous reign described, such as just laws, upright administration, protection of the people, and final judgment according to works.
There are many preaching the prophecy of 2520. Personally I dont find it a time prophecy. However I find a principle of scattering and gathering a biblical principle that need to be understood by many before the final gathering - The Loud Cry (Rev 18:1-4)
This document provides commentary on 2 Chronicles 28 from multiple scholars and Bible commentators. It discusses the sinful reign of King Ahaz of Judah, who at age 20 did not follow the Lord like his ancestor King David. Ahaz embraced idolatry, making images for Baal and burning his children in fire sacrifices to Molech. As punishment, God allowed Ahaz to be defeated by Israel and Aram, with many people taken captive. Ahaz was further humbled when the Edomites and Philistines attacked Judah while the Assyrians also oppressed the kingdom. The commentators analyze Ahaz's increasing corruption despite God's judgments against him.
Josiah became king of Judah at age 8 and reigned for 31 years. He did what was right in God's eyes and followed the ways of his father David. At age 16, Josiah began seeking God. At age 20, he began purging Judah and Jerusalem of idolatry, destroying altars, Asherim, idols and images across Judah and the northern territories. The document provides historical context and commentary on Josiah's religious reforms from various scholars and biblical references.
Jehoiakim- Send, Amend, The End
I Send
II Amend
A. God testifies for Repentance.
B. Man testifies for Submission.
C. The Judge gives Sentence.
III The End
A. Jehoiakim’s End.
B. Jehoiachin’s End.
Jehoash became king of Judah at age seven and reigned for forty years. As long as the priest Jehoiada instructed him, Jehoash did what was right in God's sight. However, the high places of worship were not removed. After Jehoiada's death, the temple had fallen into disrepair. Jehoash instituted reforms where money was collected from the people and priests to repair the temple, but it was not fully repaired until his 23rd year as king. Later, Jehoash gave treasures from the temple and royal household to the king of Aram, suggesting his reign became unfaithful to God after Jehoiada's death.
A verse by verse commentary on 2 Chronicles 23 dealing with the powerful priest Jehoiada leading a new king to the throne and making all the people rejoice
The document provides details about the history of Israel after King Solomon. It summarizes:
- After Solomon's death, the kingdom divided into the Northern Kingdom of Israel and Southern Kingdom of Judah. The kings of Judah were mostly faithful to God but apostasy still spread.
- God sent many prophets including Jeremiah to warn the people and try to avoid the consequences of their sins, but the people did not listen and worshipped idols instead of God.
- God began using Babylon to discipline the nations, including Judah. The people refused to surrender to Babylon as God commanded through Jeremiah. This led to the destruction of Jerusalem and exile of the Jews to Babylon as God's judgment.
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1. The document discusses the history and importance of customer service, using examples from early transportation companies in the Philippines and business philosophies of Japanese entrepreneurs.
2. It emphasizes that quality customer service aims to delight and satisfy customers in order to build loyalty and ensure profitability. Apologizing to customers and prioritizing their needs over the company's are important aspects of good customer service.
3. Roleplaying exercises are presented to help employees learn how to properly handle difficult customers through maintaining calm, being solution-oriented, and avoiding excuses or empty promises.
1. The document discusses the history and importance of customer service, using examples from early transportation companies in the Philippines and business philosophies of Japanese entrepreneurs.
2. It emphasizes that customer service should focus on delighting and satisfying customers in order to build loyalty and ensure profitability.
3. The document also provides guidance on how to properly handle difficult customer situations, such as by listening without making excuses, apologizing when appropriate, and prioritizing customer needs over company policies.
The document discusses work ethics in different countries and cultures. It describes the Great Wall of China, noting that it took three dynasties to complete the 35,000 mile long wall. It also discusses Singapore becoming an economic powerhouse under the guidance of Lee Kuan Yew despite lacking natural resources. The document asks questions about describing the Filipino work ethic and whether individual work ethics are world class.
The document discusses plans to address administrative concerns at Maxibuild company through a two-part approach. The first part is a workshop on work ethics for employees. The second part is retooling the HR department to make it more strategic and professional. The workshop and HR retooling will complement each other to encourage sound employee decisions and upgrade processes to focus efforts on company objectives. The projects will be completed within three months at a total cost of 32,000 pesos.
I WANT THAT DOT (A STORY FROM CARLOS P. ROMULO'S LIFE)RENATO ECHIVARRE
Carlos P. Romulo was a Filipino statesman who made significant contributions to the United Nations. He worked with Eleanor Roosevelt on drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. During the selection of the UN seal, Romulo insisted on including the Philippines, which is represented as a small dot on the current seal. He was honored for his career as the Philippines' greatest diplomat of the 20th century.
The document discusses work ethics in different cultures and asks the reader to reflect on their own work ethic. It covers the importance of professionalism in the workplace, how Lee Kuan Yew transformed Singapore's economy through hard work and lack of natural resources. It also mentions the Japanese word "karoshi" which means death from overwork and how Koreans are known for long working hours without complaint. The document asks how one would describe the Filipino work ethic and questions whether people are conscious of time, settle for mediocrity, or think of themselves as too good for their job. It concludes by asking the reader to reflect on their own work ethics and whether they are world class.
Alexander the Great was a legendary leader who conquered much of the known world by the time he was in his early 30s. However, upon seeing the vast expanse of his kingdom, he was overcome with sadness because there were no new lands left for him to conquer. Alexander established one of the largest empires in history and served as a model for leadership, teaching that great leaders are never satisfied and always seek new challenges and opportunities. The document discusses leadership lessons that can be learned from Alexander the Great's life and reign over 2,000 years later.
The document provides tips for job hunting, including searching job sites, classified ads, trade events, manpower agencies, and school career programs. It encourages those looking for work and directs them to resources. Additionally, it notes that the Philippines has the second highest unemployment rate in Southeast Asia, just behind Indonesia.
Research the company beforehand, come prepared with your resume and questions, and rehearse answers to common interview questions like why you are interested in the company and why they should hire you. Be on time, know your background and qualifications inside and out, and ask the interviewer questions as well to show your engagement.
This document discusses how to determine if a job offer is right. It suggests considering if the job responsibilities, company culture, compensation and benefits, and growth opportunities align with your goals and interests. Thoroughly researching the company and having follow up discussions can help ensure the position is a good fit.
The document summarizes the objectives and content of the BEST customer service training program, including workshops on understanding customer service, dealing with difficult customers, and creating a service-oriented culture. It discusses defining customer service, satisfying versus delighting customers, and the importance of viewing customer service as a marketing tool. Specific teachings are outlined from business leaders like Sakichi Toyoda, Konusuke Matsushita, and Akio Morita on the responsibilities of companies and contributing to society. Assessment questions and role-playing exercises are also noted as part of the program.
The document advertises a weekly Tuesday evening meeting starting at 7:30 PM for a group of gentlemen from various professions to discuss Philippine history topics such as people, events, and places like Jose Rizal, Miguel Malvar, Emilio Aguinaldo, and Lapu Lapu. They will also discuss scripture passages from the Bible like Genesis, Joshua, Judges, Kings, Corinthians, Acts, and Revelations at their meeting location of Crossroad 77 at the corner of Mother Ignacia and Scout Reyes Street in Quezon City.
I made this presentation to show that Philippine History is made up of people that we could truly be proud of. One of them is Lapu Lapu.
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Miguel Malvar was a Filipino revolutionary general who led forces against Spanish and American colonial rule in the Philippines in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As a leader in the Katipunan movement, he participated in battles against Spanish forces and later assumed control of Filipino revolutionary forces after Emilio Aguinaldo's capture by Americans. Facing scorched earth tactics by American General James Franklin Bell that killed thousands of Filipino civilians, Malvar surrendered in 1902 to prevent further loss of life, becoming the last Filipino general to do so. He then lived a quiet life farming until his death in 1911.
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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.
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The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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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
10. He Repairs the Temple And let them deliver it into the hand of the workmen who have oversight of the house of the Lord, and let them give it to the workmen who are in the house of the Lord to repair the damages of the house, to the carpenters and the builders and the masons and for buying timber and hewn stones to repair the house. (2 Kings 22:5 – 6)
11. He Recovers the Law Shaphan the scribe told the king saying, “Hilkiah the priest has given me a book.” And Shaphan read it in the presence of the king. And it came about when the king heard the words of the book of the law, that he tore his clothes. (2 Kings 22:10 – 11)
12. He Renews the Covenant The king stood by the pillar and renewed the covenant in the presence of the LORD— to follow the LORD and keep his commands, regulations and decrees with all his heart and all his soul, thus confirming the words of the covenant written in this book. Then all the people pledged themselves to the covenant. (2 Kings 23:3)
13. He Reforms the Nation Just as he had done at Bethel, Josiah removed and defiled all the shrines at the high places that the kings of Israel had built in the towns of Samaria that had provoked the LORD to anger. Josiah slaughtered all the priests of those high places on the altars and burned human bones on them. Then he went back to Jerusalem. (2 Kings 23: 19 – 20)
14. GOD HAS A PLAN FOR EACH AND EVERYONE OF US……JEREMIAH 29:11
15. BUT THERE ARE TIMES THAT OUR WORLD BREAKS AND FALLS APART. WHEN THAT HAPPENS WHAT LESSONS CAN WE GET THEN FROM THE STORY OF JOSIAH?
16. He Repairs the Temple ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A NEED TO REPAIR OUR WORLD
17. He Recovers the Law ACCEPT THE AUTHORITY AND MANDATE OF GOD AND HIS WORD
18. He Renews the Covenant REAFFIRM YOUR TRUST AND DEPENDENCE ON OUR FATHER
19. He Reforms the Nation CONTINUE TO PURSUE HIS PURPOSE AND RIGHTEOUSNESS
20. GOD HAS A PURPOSE FOR YOU…..CLAIM IT! Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.