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Why are so many of us fighting the same old battles instead of
living the life God intends for us? It's time to learn how to use
the weapons God has already provided for us to find success in
every area of life. Unpacking the full armor of God described in
Ephesians 6, Linda Evans Shepherd offers insight into why we feel
resistance when we try to find and follow our purpose and shows us
how to break through our daily spiritual battles to live a
victorious life now.
Where is God when everything comes crashing down? Where is he when
a job is lost? When a child goes astray? When the diagnosis is
dire? Does he truly care? In Praying through Hard Times, Linda
Evans Shepherd shows you how to see God in times of trouble. With
compassion born from her own experiences with tragedy, Shepherd
offers you practical strategies for surviving difficult times,
giving your worries and sadness to God, praying through the pain,
and finding peace, hope, and joy once more. In fact, she even shows
you how the tough times can draw you closer to God than ever
before. No matter what the hurt, there is always, always hope.
God's answers to prayer may not come packaged in the ways we would
expect, but they do come in ways that will transform our lives.
Does your prayer time consist of an ever-lengthening list of
requests for yourself and other people? Perhaps you spend a lot of
time praying for the health of family or church members, guidance
for a child or grandchild, or that God would intervene in global
crises. But did you know that you can pray about more than just the
things in life that seem to be going wrong? In fact, you can pray
that God will transform your anxious and tired heart into a joyful
one! It's time to set aside the trials of life for a while and make
joy a priority. Not sure how? Let this collection of
Scripture-powered prayers from beloved author Linda Evans Shepherd
be your guide. Packed with prayers of gratitude, praise, and hope,
this inspiring collection will change your perspective, your life,
and your heart as you press into pure, God-given joy. The perfect
gift for yourself or someone else, Make Time for Joy will help you
transform sadness into gladness as you rest on the love, joy, and
provision that comes from God.
Inclusion is much more than special needs - it's also about helping
the hard to reach, the gifted and talented, those with English as
an additional language and much more depending on your area and its
social and cultural diversity. Whatever the individual make up of
your school, this book will tell you the basic principles that you
need in order to both satisfy OfSTED and provide the right
opportunities for your pupils.
"SENCO At A Glance: A Toolkit for Success" is an essential book for
Inclusion Coordinators and SENCOs who want to excel at their job.
Light on text and filled with innovative, time-saving resources,
this book will help you to achieve the highest standards in all
aspects of your work, with practical guidance on: recording pupils'
progress in a way that informs teaching, but also in a way that
provides easy-access information about how well interventions are
working throughout the school auditing and planning SEN provision
in your setting; recruiting, training and supporting your team of
colleagues; planning and delivering INSET; coordinating the sharing
of information between school, multi-agency professionals and
parents; keeping well-informed and up-to-date; gathering
information which can be used to demonstrate your effectiveness to
senior managers and colleagues, governors, parents and OFSTED/HMI;
and how to self-evaluate and develop further as a professional.If
you are passionate about your work and want only the best for the
pupils in your care, you need to know (and be able to show) what
you're doing, how well you're doing it and what to do next: this
book will be your guide!
Teachers of the youngest children at school were the first to bear
the brunt of the policies to change the curriculum after the 1988
Education Act. What did the changes mean to them? How did they
perceive their impact upon their work, on standards in the
curriculum, on assessment and testing, and on their relationships
with pupils and colleagues? How did they cope with stress, long
working hours, intrusions into their home lives, and with change
imposed from outside? The authors capture in detail the views of
thirty infant teachers and compare their subjective perceptions,
dominated by a sense of massive change, with the objective record
of both continuities and changes in their work.
Teachers of the youngest children at school were the first to bear
the brunt of the policies to change the curriculum after the 1988
Education Act. What did the changes mean to them? How did they
perceive their impact upon their work, on standards in the
curriculum, on assessment and testing, and on their relationships
with pupils and colleagues? How did they cope with stress, long
working hours, intrusions into their home lives, and with change
imposed from outside?
The authors capture in detail the views of thirty infant teachers
and compare their subjective perceptions, dominated by a sense of
massive change, with the objective record of both continuities and
changes in their work.
Written by authors who have been dealing with school management on
a day-to-day basis for years, this series: gives new headteachers
the ability to stay afloat and get the job done right; and offers
more experienced heads a refreshingly frank, no-nonsense insight
into current issues in school leadership and management. Succinct,
short and accessible - each title in this series can be read in a
day, giving you time to get on with running the school Inclusion is
much more than special needs - it's also about helping the hard to
reach, the gifted and talented, those with English as an additional
language - and much more depending on your area and its social and
cultural diversity. Whatever the individual make-up of your school,
this book will tell you the basic principles you need in order to
both satisfy Ofsted and provide the right opportunities for your
pupils.
When life sends us trouble, we should pray. When we experience
blessings, we should pray. When a friend or loved one is going
through a difficult time, we should pray. We know this. Yet too
often we don't know exactly what to say--so we say nothing. Drawing
from her many popular books on prayer, Linda Evans Shepherd offers
you a compact, giftable compilation of powerful prayers arranged by
topic, so you can find the words to ask God for help, consolation,
wisdom, and many other needs for yourself or others. Covering such
concerns as stress, anxiety, hard times, illness, and much more,
the prayers in this book will be the ones you turn to again and
again as you walk through life with the ones you love.
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Naguib Kanawati, Linda Evans, Anna-Latifa Mourad
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The magnificent tomb of Khnumhotep II has never been completely
recorded in drawing and photographs since its pioneering
publication by P. E. Newberry in 1893. This report comprises
detailed coloured plates, complete line drawings as well as the
translation and interpretation of all the scenes and inscriptions
in the tomb. The commentary includes studies on the tomb
architecture, the extensive biography of the owner, the represented
arrival of the Asiatics, and the depicted flora and fauna.
The Scriptures tell us that when we pray the will of God, he
delights to answer our prayers. But what is God's will in any given
situation? How can we know it? And if we don't know it, how can we
pray it? Linda Evans Shepherd shows readers that God's will is not
a mystery--it's clearly laid out in his Word through his many
promises. Through stories, practical application, examples of
prayers, and guided reflection, Shepherd leads readers toward a
more powerful prayer life. Arranged by topic for ease of use, this
book shows how to pray God's promises - of his presence - of love -
of peace - of joy - of hope - for provision - for health - for
breakthroughs - for our relationships - over children and loved
ones Shepherd includes a chapter on God's powerful answers to
prayer that will inspire readers to search the Scriptures, pray
God's will, and wait expectantly for his promised answers.
There's prayer--and then there's intercessory prayer. What's the difference? How do we know when intercessory prayer is called for? And even if we feel the call to pray boldly for ourselves or others, how do we do it? What do we say? And what response should we expect from God?
In this practical and encouraging book, Linda Evans Shepherd explains what intercessory prayer is, how to pray as an intercessor, and how to experience victory. With chapters devoted to praying for family, others, provision, health, breakthroughs, salvation of loved ones, church, community, country, and more, you'll quickly find the specific help you need to pray for the needs close to your heart. You'll also learn how to develop your own intercessory prayer battle strategy and to celebrate each victory with thanksgiving.
If you're someone with a deeply felt need to pray for others, to bring your burdens and troubles to God, and to see God's clear answers to your prayers, this book is for you.
Baqet III was the ‘great overlord’ of the Oryx province,
located in the most fertile region of Egypt. The well-preserved
wall scenes in his chapel record activities undertaken in the
desert, on land and river, in workshops as well as those of wars
and entertainments. Dated to the end of the Eleventh Dynasty, the
tomb documents one of the critical times in Egyptian history. The
architectural features and the scenes and inscriptions are
published in colour photographs and detailed line drawings,
accompanied by explanatory text.
The third volume of the Beni Hassan series is devoted to the
recording and study of the Twelfth Dynasty tomb of Amenemhat, great
overlord of the Oryx nome. It presents a new and complete record of
the tomb's scenes in drawing and coloured photographs, and
comrpises the translation and interpretation of all scenes and
inscriptions in the tomb, including that of Amenemhat's biography
which recounts in detail his career and participation in military
campaigns. The volume additionally includes new architectural
drawings and an architectural report on one of the most impressive
and complete tombs of Middle Kingdom Egypt.
The book contains the excavation and recording of Tomb A4 and its
decorated burial chamber belonging to Niankhpepy the Black, whose
son Pepyankh the Black built two communicating tombs A1 and A2 for
his father and himself, then linking the chapel of Tomb A1 to the
burial chamber of Tomb A4 via a sloping passage. This is an
exceptional example of filial affection in ancient Egypt. The
scenes and inscriptions as well as the architecture of Tomb A1 have
been re-recorded and are published in this volume. Minor tombs with
finds were discovered in the rock-cliff face in the area between
Tombs A1 and A4, and have been dated to the late Old Kingdom/early
First Intermediate Period.
The tomb of Pepyankh the Black (D2) at Meir was published by
Blackman in his series The Rock Tombs of Meir (vol. 5, London,
1953). The Australian Centre for Egyptology (ACE) rerecorded all
the scenes and inscriptions in the chapel after these had been
conserved by the Supreme Council of Antiquities, with many
additional details surfacing. The ACE has also undertaken
conservation work in the burial chamber which yielded interesting
information on the decoration of burial chambers in the Old
Kingdom. The tomb is one of the most completely decorated and
preserved provincial tombs of the Old Kingdom with scenes covering
various themes from the life of the tomb owner as well as the most
complete scenes of the funerary procession. All the scenes and
inscriptions are published in detailed, coloured photographs as
well as line drawings. They are accompanied by a textual
description of the scenes, translation of the hieroglyphic texts
and a comparative analysis with other contemporary tombs.
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