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Curator's Statement Light in All Darkness: Images and Icons by William Hart McNichols is an exhibition brimming with inspiring icons, figures and people from diverse backgrounds. You will see icons of Kateri Tekakwitha "The Lily of the Mohawks," St. Rose of Lima, Patroness of the Americas, and even Princess Diana. The real "light in all darkness" of this exhibition is Father Bill himself. It has been an honor to work with him on the exhibition and catalog, sometimes daily, making a careful selection of the images and icons you will see in this exhibit. We were very thoughtful in selecting the images to bring hope and light to those in a time of darkness. The timeliness of this exhibit has made it even more impactful. Shanna Shelby, program administrator, McNichols Civic Center Building, Denver Arts & Venues
The raising of Lazarus in John's Gospel is one of the most dramatic and poignant episodes in scripture. This title offers a compelling new reading of the story of Lazarus, which calls us all to pursue a life of peace.
Summary: This book will help you create a measurement roadmap including benchmarking to improve return on investment for ecommerce in D2C (direct to consumer), covering where to start, measuring campaigns, diagnosing your trading, interpretation of data and additional resources. Struggling with all the metrics and data in ecommerce then this is the book for you This book is aimed at those who work in direct to consumer (DTC) digital who are involved or have responsibility for an ecommerce website. Foreword by Avinash Kaushik - We want to empower those new to ecommerce, to illustrate the potential measurement has and how this can make a big difference to your ecommerce website's performance -...
"It often happens that a person wishes to embark on a spiritual path but immediately doubts surface: Can I really do this? What are the first steps? Such concerns can easily be swept aside by the simple realization that our world is teeming with spiritual mentors or as the Bible notes: "We are surrounded by such as great cloud of witnesses." All we need to do is look at them, be inspired by them and permit them to show us the way. this book profiles eleven modern mystics whose lives inform, instruct and inspire all who are traveling on a spiritual path."
This is a new format of The Orthodox Jewish Bible in daily readings for reading through the Tanakh and Brit Chadasha in one year. This version uses the Whole Chapter Bible in a Year© format. The dates are generic; if you start in the middle of the year, it just continues to the next numerical day, it does not rely on starting on January first. This daily version covers the Tanakh, Tehillim twice, Mishlei, (one a day), and the Brit Chadasha. The Besuras HaGeulah and Gevurot ARE read through twice, and a one a day chapters of Mishlei are adjusted according to the number of days in each month.
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THE ORTHODOX JEWISH TANAKH TORAH NEVI’IM KETUVIM BOTH TESTAMENTS The Orthodox Jewish Bible is an English language version that applies Yiddish and Hasidic cultural expressions to the Messianic Bible.
All of us yearn for a peaceable and just world, but some roll up their sleeves and set to work to make the dream real. Blessed Peacemakers celebrates 365 of them, one for each day of the year. Their stories are richly diverse. They share a commitment to peace and justice, but the various contexts in which they work make each of their stories uniquely instructive. The peacemakers include women, men, and children from across the globe, spanning some twenty-five hundred years. Many are persons of faith, but some are totally secular. Some are well known, while others will be excitingly new. They are human rights and antiwar activists, scientists and artists, educators and scholars, songwriters and poets, film directors and authors, diplomats and economists, environmentalists and mystics, prophets and policymakers. Some are unlettered, but all are wise. A few died in the service of the dream. All sacrificed for it. The world is a better place for the presence of blessed peacemakers. Their inspiring stories embolden readers to join them in nonviolent resistance to injustice and the creative pursuit of peace.
Since the Brit Chadasha in Yirmeyeh 31:31-34 was given to Orthodox Jews (the passage is found in the Hebrew Bible, is it not?), and since most Orthodox Jews are in New York City, particularly Brooklyn it seems, then it surely must also be appropriate to make available a translation of the Brit Chadasha from the best original manuscripts in language devoid of goyishe (and non-frum) style. The following is a passage from this new translation, specifically from "The Besuras haGeulah According to Mattityahu (Matthew)" chp 28:19-20, and is illustrative of what we at AFII are doing and what we believe: