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Vol.1, a translation includes "the period from 1771-1812, preceded by the Minutes of the Cœtus (1738-1754) and the Proceedings of the Conferentie (1755-1767) and followed by the Minutes of the original particular synod (1794-1799)"
Chicago's historic LaSalle Street Church is THE CHURCH THAT TAKES ON TROUBLE. Situated in an inner-city nieghborhood, the church has turned its attention to the poverty, violence, and crippling needs that surround it, and has grown to meet those needs. While many other white congregations have slipped away to the safe suburbs, Pastor Bill Leslie and many faithful members have adopted this maxim: The church is for people, not programs; ministry to the present, not the past. When an activity becomes ineffective, it's time to make changes or cut it off. When circumstances force us to stop, we should look to see what God is teaching us. Sometimes it's neccessary to take one step backward before ...
Children and teens who experience the death of a parent are never the same. Only in the last decade have counselors acknowledged that children grieve too, and that unresolved issues can negatively impact children into adulthood. Unaddressed grief can lead to depression, substance abuse, and relationship difficulties. For at least three generations of adults, these issues have been largely ignored. Having worked with thousands of families as Executive Director of the Dougy Center for Grieving Children, Donna Schuurman understands the dangers of unresolved grief better than anyone else. In Never the Same, Schuurman offers expert advice and encouragement to empower readers to reflect on their unique situation, come to terms with the influence of their parent's death, and live more healthful, peaceful lives. The only book of its kind, Never the Same is an essential companion for those still struggling with the early loss of a parent.