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Unsliced
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Unsliced

If you own a pizzeria, you know something most people don't: the pizza business is more cutthroat, stressful, and multifaceted than Wall Street. Every day is a constant struggle to manage overhead, attract loyal customers, stand out from the pack, and keep your employees motivated. Running a pizzeria is hard. But it doesn't have to be as hard as you think. Unsliced is THE resource for elevating your pizzeria-from managing staff to mindset, marketing, and everything in between. Industry leader Mike Bausch explains how to make your restaurant unique and in demand based on his twenty years of experience. You'll learn how to build systems that will help you boost your sales and keep your sanity. And you'll discover time-tested protocols that will protect you and your restaurant. It's hard not to get discouraged in this business. But with the right perspective, smart systems, and hard work, your restaurant can thrive.

The Bausch Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Bausch Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Philipp Bausch, son of Adam Bausch (son of Philipp) and Eva Elisabetha Wekel, was born 31 October 1857 in Laudenbach, Germany. He married Margaretha Dittler on 11 October 1857 in Laudenbach. They immigrated to the U.S. and settled in Illinois in 1867. About ten years later, they moved to Muscatine, Iowa and in 1884 to Atkinson, Holt County, Nebraska. Philipp and Margaretha had 13 children: Eva Katharin, Philipp Daniel, Carl "Charles", Adolph Joseph, Anna Katharina, Stephen, Margaret, Elizabeth "Lizzy", Adam, Eva, Friederich "Fred", Heinrich "Henry", and Wilhelm "Willie". Includes several generations of descendants. Descendants and relatives lived in Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Oklahoma, California, Idaho, Oregon, Wisconsin, Washington, Colorado, Texas and elsewhere.

Ambidextrous Leadership
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Ambidextrous Leadership

This book prepares leaders for fundamental change processes of organizations. In times of radical changes and unplanned crises, ambidexterity has become a key competence of global companies. Ambidextrous organizations manage to improve their core business, while at the same time opening up new business fields for the future. To unlock innovation next to the running business, it is essential for leaders to be ambidextrous. How these balanced leaders can operate with two different styles is demonstrated in numerous practical examples and tips for successful implementation. The book illustrates how the trade-off can be turned into an elegant balancing act. Learn how to become an ambidextrous le...

The Influence of Music on the Development of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

The Influence of Music on the Development of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)

This book examines the influence of music on the development of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee). This narrative is historically driven, but relies upon an interdisciplinary approach to draw on the insights of ecclesiology, theology, liturgiology, church development, and especially music. This study utilizes a chronological and systematic approach to the relationship between music and the Church of God in the United States during the first 125 years of the denomination’s history, from 1886 to 2011. For over a century, music has been an often-neglected dialogue partner at the table of academic discussion and this research argues for recognition and a proper place in Pentecostal history. Along with primary and secondary sources, the important element of “living archives” is investigated in this work; these are interviews with people who participated in historical music events in the Church of God. The book also relies upon musical examples to explore the influence of music upon the shaping of the denomination’s history and theology.

Becoming Better Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Becoming Better Men

By writing letters to one another, three men learned how to share ever-deeper feelings. They stretched one another to find more honest ways into intimate conversations with their parents, sons and daughters, wives, and friends. Through their letters they developed an accountability, challenging each other to acknowledge “stuck” places and move past them. Their letters are filled with humor, dreams, stories of wounds from their upbringing, and poignant heart-warming stories. Readers of this book will discover ways to enrich their own relationships.

Saturday Morning
  • Language: en

Saturday Morning

We all love stories: skating on a lake, a pig's escape, coffee with grandpa, finding a grave, lifting weights, a quick trip to Memphis, saying goodbye to a pet, a few what if's.

Liturgical Art for a Media Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Liturgical Art for a Media Culture

This commentary treats Luke-Acts as an apologetic history. It takes with equal seriousness Luke's literary artistry and his historical interests, fitting his methods comfortably within the ancient standards of historiography.

Priests
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Priests

Priests: An Inside Look is the story of one Roman Catholic priest living out his call to ordained life. Rev. John P. Mack Jr. reflects on his ministerial journey in the light of the sacrament of Holy Orders and the rite of Ordination. He describes the requirements, the opportunities, the work, the rewards, and the challenges of the priesthood.

Legislative Proposals Relating to the War in Southeast Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 752
This Is Our Song
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

This Is Our Song

Women have made an amazing, creative, and prolific contribution to hymnody through the centuries of Christian worship. Excluded from liturgical commissions and denied other opportunities for involvement in the worship of the churches, women were able to express and influence spirituality in the writing of hymns. This influence spreads across the whole range of hymn-writing, including writing for children, which was at one time seen as women's natural place, but also the introduction of new voices through translations; engagement in social campaigns such as temperance and the abolition of slavery; mission and evangelism; and the general development of worshipping life. However, with the excep...