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We are in the middle of an urgency epidemic. People find themselves are overwhelmed and at a loss as to how to proceed in an environment that cuts them no slack, provides no respite, and is ever pushing them on. The sensation is akin to the one where it feels like hot sauce is on everything. The purpose of this book is to guide you through the urgency epidemic and put you back in charge. Like a great chef, you'll learn the nuances of adding just the right amount of sauce to bring out the deep flavor and potential of yourself, your team, and your family, creating a menu of balance and perfect spice so that you are in charge of urgency and it no longer consumes your world.
Timmy is a very happy young boy who loves school, music, people, and most importantly, his mother. But then one day, he encounters a bully at school. Can he find the right way to deal with this problem?
Approaching Fifty Years-Old, Willis Barnes, who has been through many of life's highs and lows, true fatherhood will be tested, if he will do right by his youngest daughter's possible golden future--despite their rotten relationship and failing his oldest child.
Top Level Boxer, Skye Palmer is highly touted as the future of Woman's Boxing. But with a big fight approaching, during training, her dad gets arrested for a felony from his dirtied past. With the absence of Skye's father who's been in her corner since day one--does she have it in her to take it upon herself... and remain top contender in the featherweight division?
Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.
The Bible is not merely for information but for being saved by God and changed through his words Believers know the Bible is powerful--but how so? And how does God save people and transform lives through Scripture? Author and theology professor Jeremy M. Kimble integrates an evangelical doctrine of Scripture with a robust, coherent practice of engaging with Scripture. Behold and Become contends that the Bible, which is God's self-revelation, coupled with the Spirit, works to produce salvation and growth in godliness. Believers will see how sound beliefs about Scripture correspond with practices that allow for God's transforming work, such as: • How the Bible's inerrancy demands our careful attention to the biblical authors as theologians • How the Bible's efficacy operates within the doctrines of the triune God and the church • How the Bible's authority directs our focus toward who God is and how he acts in the world We become like what we behold. Rather than passively assume the animating power of the Bible, Behold and Become guides readers to make Scripture's vitality an overt part of their theology of Scripture and practice of Christian life.
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