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A man's lifelong struggle to shed the chains of religious bondage and live in the freedom of God's grace, beholding His Glory.
Randy Meulman is a man's man. Football player in college, Marine during Vietnam, police officer later, accomplished Christian leader in a large evangelical organization. Late in life he found a true spiritual life in Jesus and escaped the religious legalism of his early life. He is open and honest about his mistakes and failures as he sought to be a super producer for God. Now he shares how he has found love, acceptance and peace in an intimate, personal and real relationship with our real and loving God. He shares with the hope that his story might help some people dodge the mistakes and wrong beliefs about a punishing God that he grew up with and embraced for many years.
A Heart for God's Glory: The Revival of a God-centered Faith in a Self-centered World is a personal journey and a biblical, theological, historical study regarding the urgent need to recover our divinely created purpose to glorify God - by passionately loving Him and finding our greatest satisfaction in Him.
Do you know there is no fear in Love? This book is about coming to grips with the God of life who unconditionally loves us and is totally committed to our freedom. There are literally millions of people who do not know the freedom found in love. We have all kinds of fears that plague us, and some are more rational than others. One of the most common fears is the fear of death, for ourselves and the ones we love. We fear failure and rejection. We fear that we will run out of money, or we fear becoming sick. We fear being alone and growing old, and we even fear being afraid. In this world of fear and confusion, there stands a simple truth that defies logic. There is no fear in love! None at all! This may be a hard statement to embrace, especially if one has never experienced real love. Nevertheless, the fact remains that there is no fear in love. The key to overcoming our fears is not living in denial or medicating ourselves by numbing the fears. The key to a life free from fear is growing in love.
Poverty is a paradoxical state. Recognizable in the eld for any sensitive observer who travels in remote rural areas and urban slums and meets marginalized people in a given society, poverty still remains a challenge to conceptual formalization and to measurement that is consistent with such formalization. The analysis of poverty is multidisciplinary. It goes from ethics to economics, from political science to human biology, and any type of measurement rests on mathematics. Moreover, poverty is multifaceted according to the types of deprivation, and it is also gender and age speci c. A vector of variables is required, which raises a substantial problem for individual and group comparisons ne...
In the late 1980s, it became painfully evident to the pharmaceutical industry that the old paradigm of drug discovery, which involved highly segmented drug - sign and development activities, would not produce an acceptable success rate in the future. Therefore, in the early 1990s a paradigm shift occurred in which drug design and development activities became more highly integrated. This new str- egy required medicinal chemists to design drug candidates with structural f- tures that optimized pharmacological (e. g. , high affinity and specificity for the target receptor), pharmaceutical (e. g. , solubility and chemical stability), bioph- maceutical (e. g. , cell membrane permeability), and m...
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