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This best-selling book of daily devotions is based on scripture passages from the Revised Common Lectionary. Fifty-three writers from diverse locales, ethnicities, and Christian traditions help you grow in your knowledge of the Bible and how to apply its truths to your life.
This best-selling book of daily devotions based on the Revised Common Lectionary features 53 writers from diverse locales, ethnicities, and Christian traditions. Writers for 2014 include Missy Buchanan, Jan Richardson, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Steve Garnaas-Holmes, Luis Reyes, Kwasi Kena, Claudio Carvalhaes, and many others. Each week opens with a scripture overview and questions and thoughts for reflection that can be used individually or with a small group. Each daily reading focuses on a selected scripture passage and ends with a prayer or suggestion for meditation.
Steeped in rich biblical knowledge and inspirational stories, Bruce Blumer helps us understand that the Holy Spirit is not a magic genie, flame of fire, or vague feeling. The Holy Spirit is a Person who lights our path; prays for us and with us; guides us in our relationships and decisions; comforts our pain; and stays by our side even when others desert us. Moreover, the Holy Spirit equips us with God's power to overcome obstacles; face crises; endure hardship; and live with the peace that passes all understanding. Reflection questions make the book suitable for individual or group study. Christians who desire to experience a life of greater purpose to glorify God and live in love and charity with others will be awed by this impassioned exploration of the role of the Holy Spirit in every life.
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Traces the story of forgotten genius Ernest Lawrence (1901-1958) and his invention of the cyclotron, which triggered "Big Science" breakthroughs that have rendered science dependent on government and industry
A data storage format has been developed to be used for processed C.T.D. data on the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's Digital Equipment Corporation VAX 11 780 computer. CTDVAX as defined in this report is designed as a flexible internal data format. Station data is organized by ship-cruise-project using a VAX-supplied subdirectory system on disk. This report describes the data organization, file structures, and record formats. File naming conventions, data protection and documentation schemes are explained. Outlines are given of the data processing system in use and of the CTD data accessing utilities available on the VAX. (Author).
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