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What if God has purposed your marriage for something so much more
than "happily ever after?" Since the very beginning, God's design
for marriage has been for husbands and wives to be ambassadors of
holy love to a hurting world. Still, too many couples stop short at
happy and wonder why they feel unsatisfied. Rather than "you and me
against the world," God calls each couple to the rich and
meaningful mission of "you and me for the world." In Marriage After
God, Aaron and Jennifer Smith, popular marriage bloggers at
HusbandRevolution.com and UnveiledWife.com, transparently share
their own journey of turning a marriage in crisis into a marriage
built on Christ's redemptive love. With fresh biblical insight and
intimate stories of their own struggles and victories, this book
will guide you toward a God-centered, ministry-minded, and thriving
marriage. Throughout Marriage After God, you'll learn to: Discover
the signature marks of a marriage after God Find principles for
building an unshakable marriage foundation Let God's story take the
lead in your love story Recognize the tools God has already
equipped you with for a missional life together Filled with
timeless wisdom, this thorough and practical book will empower you
and your spouse to dream, decide, and do as you step hand in hand
into God's ultimate purpose for your marriage. God has created your
remarkable, romantic, and redemptive relationship to be a powerful
light to a dark and hurting world. Let Marriage After God be your
invitation to marriage as God intended--a life-saving,
hope-inspiring, and transforming force of God's love. Praise for
Marriage After God: "This book is an incredible resource for anyone
trying to grow or step into a healthier and more life-giving
marriage. Aaron and Jen pull no punches; are honest, raw, and
authentic; and show that a marriage in pursuit of Jesus can change
the world." --Jefferson Bethke, New York Times bestselling author
of Jesus > Religion "There is a short list of books I'm stashing
away for my three small kiddos to read when they are
older--Marriage After God is one of them. Dear couples of the
world, you have picked up a treasure! This book will give you clear
direction to live out God's will for your marriage. There is no
greater gift you can give yourselves than to run after Him
together. Marriage After God will show you how!" --Lara Casey,
author of Cultivate and Make It Happen
This Language, A River is an introduction to the history of English
that recognizes multiple varieties of the language in both current
and historical contexts. Developed over years of undergraduate
teaching, the book helps students to both grasp traditional
histories of English, and also to extend and complicate those
histories. Exercises throughout provide opportunities for puzzling
out concepts, committing terms and data to memory, and applying
ideas. A comprehensive glossary and up-to-date bibliographies help
to guide further study.
The Marriage Gift will inspire and equip you to pray boldly and
specifically every day of the year to grow in confidence and
intimacy with both your spouse and the Lord. Prayer is one of the
greatest assets to your marriage. Whether you already feel
comfortable praying together or need help kickstarting your prayer
life, The Marriage Gift is your go-to guide for bold, powerful
prayers for your marriage. Filled with practical, real-world topics
such as health and healing, finances, trust, technology issues,
anxiety, temptation, self-control, life transitions, supporting
each other's goals, and more, this book will open your eyes and
your heart to new ways of loving your partner. As you pray
together, you will: Learn to trust God more as you see him move in
mighty ways in every area of your life and marriage Experience
growth and change in the areas of your marriage that need work
Create a lifelong habit of deep, meaningful, and specific prayer
for your marriage Learn how God intends marriage to be a ministry
that blesses your community and the world at large, in addition to
growing you individually  Aaron and Jennifer Smith have
shown how the power of prayer can transform a marriage as they've
shared personal challenges and victories for more than ten years.
The Marriage Gift is their invitation for you to experience
transformation in your own marriage as you commit to praying bold,
powerful prayers for one another this year.
Drug free sport is an unattainable aspiration. In this critical,
paradigm-shifting reappraisal of contemporary drug policy in sport,
Bob Stewart and Aaron Smith argue that drug use in sport is an
inexorable consequence of the nature, structure and culture of
sport itself. By de-mythologising and de-moralising the assumptions
that prop up current drug management controls, and re-emphasising
the importance of the long-term well-being and civil rights of the
athlete, they offer a powerful argument for creating a legitimate
space for drug use in sport. The book offers a broad ranging
overview of the social and commercial pressures impelling drug use,
and maps the full historical and social extent of the problem. With
policy analysis at the centre of the discussion, the book explores
the complete range of social, management, policy, scientific,
technological and health issues around drugs in sport, highlighting
the irresolvable tension between the zero-tolerance model as
advanced by WADA and the harm-reduction approach adopted by drug
education and treatment agencies. While there are no simple
solutions, as long as drugs use is endemic in wider society the
authors argue that a more nuanced and progressive approach is
required in order to safeguard and protect the health, social
liberty and best interests of athletes and sports people, as well
as the value of sport itself.
Australians have invested an enormous amount of emotional and
physical capital in their sporting systems and structures. While
Australian sport has many times been dissected from a historical
and cultural perspective, there is little detailed analysis of
sport's relationship with government. The book focuses on sport
policy, and examines the ways in which government has affected the
development of Australian sport since 1919. The text identifies the
political, economic and cultural context in which policies were
set, and examines critical policy shifts. The book also provides a
strong theoretical foundation by first discussing the underlying
principles of policy formulation, and second, the rationale for
government intervention in national sport. It includes a number of
sport policy case studies, with particular attention to the
following topics: - Elite and Community sport development - Trends
in participation and sport fan preferences - Problems in attracting
young people to sport participation - Improving the management
systems of sporting bodies - Government policy on sport
broadcasting - Tools for evaluating sport policy Providing a unique
blend of theory, history and practice, this text provides an
essential foundation for sport policy analysis and will be read by
students of sport studies and sport management as well as
professionals with an interest in sport development.
Australians have invested an enormous amount of emotional and
physical capital in their sporting systems and structures. While
Australian sport has many times been dissected from a historical
and cultural perspective, there is little detailed analysis of
sport's relationship with government. The book focuses on sport
policy, and examines the ways in which government has affected the
development of Australian sport since 1919. The text identifies the
political, economic and cultural context in which policies were
set, and examines critical policy shifts. The book also provides a
strong theoretical foundation by first discussing the underlying
principles of policy formulation, and second, the rationale for
government intervention in national sport. It includes a number of
sport policy case studies, with particular attention to the
following topics: - Elite and Community sport development - Trends
in participation and sport fan preferences - Problems in attracting
young people to sport participation - Improving the management
systems of sporting bodies - Government policy on sport
broadcasting - Tools for evaluating sport policy Providing a unique
blend of theory, history and practice, this text provides an
essential foundation for sport policy analysis and will be read by
students of sport studies and sport management as well as
professionals with an interest in sport development.
There is an extensive literature on Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS),
but the publications are widely scattered and often inaccessible,
covering several foreign countries and many professional
disciplines and fields of application. This book provides both a
user manual and a complete reference work on GAS, including a
comprehensive account of what the method is, what its strengths and
limitations are, how it can be used, and what it can offer. The
book is designed to be of interest to service providers, program
directors and administrators, service and business organizations,
program evaluators, researchers, and students in a variety of
fields.
No previous account of GAS has provided an up-to-date,
comprehensive description and explanation of the technique. The
chapters include a basic "how to do it" handbook, step-by-step
implementation instructions, frequently occurring problems and what
should be done about them, methods for monitoring the quality of
the goal setting process, and a discussion of policy and
administration issues. There are many illustrations from actual
applications including examples of goals scaled for the individual,
the specific program, the agency, or the total system. Procedures
for training and estimates of training costs are also
provided.
This book approaches the structure of English from a form-function
perspective that is both theoretical and practical. It asks
learners to consider meaning, structure and use, in contrast to
many grammars that focus on structure, sometimes to the exclusion
of use and even meaning. The book presents an extended introduction
to areas of grammar that many would see as indispensable, such as
participial and infinitive phrases. The analysis is largely
achieved through form-function tree diagramming and extends the
structure to include finite and nonfinite predicates.
In the pursuit of more muscle, enhanced strength, sustained
endurance and idealised physiques, an increasing number of elite
athletes, recreational sport enthusiasts and body-conscious
gym-users are turning to performance and image enhancing drugs and
substances (PIEDS). In many instances, such use occurs with little
regard for the health, social and economic consequences. This book
presents a nuanced, evidence-based examination of PIEDS. It
provides a classification of PIEDS types, physical impacts, rates
of use, user profiles, legal and sporting status, and remedial
program interventions, covering both elite and recreational use. It
offers the perfect guide to assist students, government policy
makers and sport managers in understanding the complex issues
surrounding PIEDS consumption.
Drug free sport is an unattainable aspiration. In this critical,
paradigm-shifting reappraisal of contemporary drug policy in sport,
Bob Stewart and Aaron Smith argue that drug use in sport is an
inexorable consequence of the nature, structure and culture of
sport itself. By de-mythologising and de-moralising the assumptions
that prop up current drug management controls, and re-emphasising
the importance of the long-term well being and civil rights of the
athlete, they offer a powerful argument for creating a legitimate
space for drug use in sport. The book offers a broad ranging
overview of the social and commercial pressures impelling drug use,
and maps the full historical and social extent of the problem. With
policy analysis at the centre of the discussion, the book explores
the complete range of social, management, policy, scientific,
technological and health issues around drugs in sport, highlighting
the irresolvable tension between the zero-tolerance model as
advanced by WADA and the harm-reduction approach adopted by drug
education and treatment agencies. While there are no simple
solutions, as long as drugs use is endemic in wider society the
authors argue that a more nuanced and progressive approach is
required in order to safeguard and protect the health, social
liberty and best interests of athletes and sports people, as well
as the value of sport itself.
A fictional tale grounded in pure reality. Blank Check, an
intriguing, inspirational Young Adult novel, that takes place on a
fictional U.S. island. After serving his country as an Army Ranger,
high school principal Josiah Rollins quits in disgust over the
broken educational system he can no longer serve. Little does he
know this impulsive act would lead him to an unbelievable
opportunity to change everything and serve his country and students
in the way he had always dreamed. Inspired and funded by a now
billionaire war buddy, Josiah tests his educational theories in a
place with low standards and poor student performance: the American
Caribbean Islands. The mission is simple: give teachers autonomy
and freedom to teach and provide the community the power to make
schools the center of their community. But many on the Island are
not happy about the project, nor do they trust the white man
selling them new ideas. Within Blank Check, learn how Josiah wins
over the people and the students, transforming the community and
the economy into the American Dream.
In the pursuit of more muscle, enhanced strength, sustained
endurance and idealised physiques, an increasing number of elite
athletes, recreational sport enthusiasts and body-conscious
gym-users are turning to performance and image enhancing drugs and
substances (PIEDS). In many instances, such use occurs with little
regard for the health, social and economic consequences. This book
presents a nuanced, evidence-based examination of PIEDS. It
provides a classification of PIEDS types, physical impacts, rates
of use, user profiles, legal and sporting status, and remedial
program interventions, covering both elite and recreational use. It
offers the perfect guide to assist students, government policy
makers and sport managers in understanding the complex issues
surrounding PIEDS consumption.
High Flying Adventure Strap on your seat belts and rev up your
props, as Lance Star - Sky Ranger returns with another helping of
all out action, adventure, thrills and spills high up in the wild
blue yonder. And this time he's accompanied by a handful of
pulpdom's greatest aviation heroes, including: The Griffon, The
Three Mosquitos, and the undisputed Commander of the Clouds,
America's # 1 action ace, Captain Midnight Writers Bobby Nash, Van
Allen Plexico, Aaron Smith and David Walker go full throttle to
bring you five pulse-pounding tales of brave men and their flying
machines as they fight our country's deadliest foes at home and
abroad. Featuring interior illustrations by Rob Davis and a
stunning cover by Shane Evans, Lance Star - Sky Ranger Vol. Two is
the high-flying collection pulp fans have been waiting for.
This Language, A River is an introduction to the history of English
that recognizes multiple varieties of the language in both current
and historical contexts. The book aims to enable students to both
grasp traditional histories of English, and to extend and
complicate those histories. Exercises throughout provide
opportunities for puzzling out concepts, committing terms and data
to memory, and applying ideas. A comprehensive glossary and
up-to-date bibliographies help to guide further study. This
accompanying workbook includes exercises keyed to each chapter of
the textbook. Exercises are graded into beginning, intermediate and
advanced groupings, which will aid in making the textbook
appropriate for different levels of students.
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