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No one is free from the struggle with sin. Not only is sin part of being human, but the true nature of sin is widely misunderstood. Into the Wilderness provides a unique interpretation of sin as a basic self-absorption that grips every human being and is the source of unhappiness. Historically the notion of sin has been divided into easily understood categories. The traditional approach used the Seven Deadly Sins—pride, greed, gluttony, anger, envy, sloth, and lust—as a framework. But a deeper understanding of sin demands three additional categories: fear, dishonesty, and despair. Into the Wilderness explores these ten specific sins with power and clarity. The book goes beyond an analysis of sin by opening the path from sin to redemption, from unhappiness to joy, finally laying out a path from the despair of sin to the joy of spiritual renewal and freedom. The book concludes with an addendum which answers the book’s fundamental question—how can one move from the enslavement of sin into God’s redeeming grace? The addendum presents a detailed prayer discipline designed to open the way forward.
Be careful! Watch your eyes! The Flashes, Sparks, and Shorts are back! And so is the Master Storyteller, Mr. Paul John Hausleben! Flash Fiction and more! A follow-up to Flashes, Sparks, and Shorts: Flash One and Flash Two! Flash Three is the third book in the flash series and the fourth book in the series “Flash Fiction, Thoughts, Essays, and Short Stories” by Mr. Paul John Hausleben. In Flashes, Sparks, and Shorts: Flash Three, the author combines flash fiction with his random thoughts of life and then includes two short stories to create a classic collection in the series. Flash Three contains some of the author’s most poignant work, with the much-heralded flash fiction piece “A Fe...
Now in its sixth edition, Work in the 21st Century: An Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology by Jeffrey M. Conte and Frank J. Landy is the most current and engaging text for the industrial and organizational (I-O) psychology course. The text ties together themes and topics such as diversity, cognitive and physical abilities, personality, emotional intelligence, technology, multicultural dynamics, and evidence-based I-O psychology in a way that explores the rich and intriguing nature of the modern workplace. The sixth edition retains the 14-chapter format and the E-Text maintains a colorful design that brings I-O psychology to life, especially with the use of newsworthy color photographs.
Managerial Accounting, 4th edition presents a modern and practical approach to managerial accounting through a combination of unique and flexible learning units, real-world concepts, and integrated practice, all within the business context. Praised for its decision-making framework, C&C Sports Continuing Case Story, and Data Analytics Cases, this new edition helps students develop a thorough understanding of how businesses make informed decisions and builds the skills required to be successful in tomorrow’s workplace.
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