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In this intriguing third volume in The New Wine book series, author Matthew Douglas Pinard expounds further upon mysteries from the "other kingdom." What does the term Annunaki mean? Where did the human race originate from? What happens when we die? Who is the "hunter of the green vest"? What is the importance of the constellation Orion? What was the true intention behind the mysterious equation given to Albert Einstein many years ago? What is the Akashic record for and how do we access it? Who is Archangel Michael and what is his role in our world? How do spiritual entities manifest themselves in our natural environment? Are there present signs of the apocalypse today? All of these questions and many more are answered in this incredible publication with new photographs and true life stories that will engage those seeking for existential answers in their lives.
Jesus is King. Standing as a central theme of the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus's kingly authority has profound implications for how we live in the world and interact with those around us. In this reader-friendly commentary, seasoned pastor Doug O'Donnell leads us through the first book of the New Testament, highlighting key themes and offering helpful illustrations for preaching. Drawing on years of pastoral experience, O'Donnell shows how Matthew's various emphases—including Jesus's messianic titles, fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, teaching on the kingdom of heaven, and present and future role as judge—all relate to Christ's kingship. Designed to help pastors faithfully preach God's Word, this commentary ultimately highlights Matthew's call to all people to worship and obey Jesus, our humble King and gracious Savior. Part of the Preaching the Word series.
The guns of World War II have been silent for years, but for veteran Frank Miller, there is no peace. It's been a decade since the horrors of Tobruk-the siege that made Frank a celebrated war hero. But, like so many veterans, he is a broken man. Witness to unimaginable atrocities, Frank is emotionally paralysed, tortured by guilt, and unable to connect with a daughter desperate to fix him. Now, on the night of the Rats of Tobruk ten-year reunion, his darkest secrets are going to be uncovered. With a daughter as curious as Francesca, he was never going to keep them concealed forever-it was only a matter of time before she found the key to his hidden attic. As his past races to catch up with h...
In this exciting sequel to his first book The New Wine author Matthew Pinard expounds upon some of the greatest mysteries of all time. Does the devil really exist? What is the devil's true desires as it relates to mankind? Who is Archangel Gabriel and what is his purpose? What is the "Other Kingdom" referring to? What was the true meaning behind the haunting lyrics recorded by famous rock singer Jim Morrison and his band The Doors? All of these questions are answered with incredible photos giving the reader a glimpse of what Jim Morrison referred to as "the sun dome in the night." This book solves the mystery of the two golden keys handed to St. Peter by Jesus Christ and demonstrates how anyone who believes can enter the Kingdom of God prior to "death."
Cases in Leadership, Third Edition is a unique collection of 32 real-world leadership cases from Ivey Publishing plus 16 practitioner readings from the Ivey Business Journal. The updated casebook helps business students gain a better understanding of leadership and enables them to be more effective leaders through their careers. Each of the selected cases are about complex leadership issues that require the attention of the decision maker. This casebook provides an invaluable supplement to any standard leadership text by connecting theory to actual cases. However, it has been organized to work especially well in conjunction with the Sixth Edition of Peter Northouse’s Leadership: Theory and Practice.
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As the magazine of the Texas Exes, The Alcalde has united alumni and friends of The University of Texas at Austin for nearly 100 years. The Alcalde serves as an intellectual crossroads where UT's luminaries - artists, engineers, executives, musicians, attorneys, journalists, lawmakers, and professors among them - meet bimonthly to exchange ideas. Its pages also offer a place for Texas Exes to swap stories and share memories of Austin and their alma mater. The magazine's unique name is Spanish for "mayor" or "chief magistrate"; the nickname of the governor who signed UT into existence was "The Old Alcalde."