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The financial world is changing rapidly, and biblical scriptures and prophets warn of more economic stormy weather ahead. In the guidebook "Built Upon a Rock, " Brian Horne, a Certified Financial Planner and accountant, relies on his professional experience and spiritual upbringing to provide methods for protecting assets, investing and saving money, and avoiding financial pitfalls. Horne provides sound financial and biblical principles that will help you to understand the importance of achieving financial self-reliance during the tumultuous Last Days; foretold in the scriptures. With an easy-to-follow style, Horne teaches all Christians, both financial novices and experienced investors how to: Prepare Financially for the Last Days; set up a budget and create a debt-elimination calendar; save and invest your money using Biblical principles; properly invest in real estate or home ownership; invest your IRA and 401(k) wisely; find the proper insurance coverage for Life, Home, Auto...; buy gold and silver...why & when; prevent identity theft; and improve a credit score. "Built Upon a Rock" shares practical advice coupled with spiritual insight that will help the reader distinguish between wants and needs and lead them to achieve peace of mind in uncertain times.
Almost everyone has done a personality test at some point in their lives. Usually it confirms things you already knew about yourself...like "you're a detail oriented introvert" or "you're a big picture extrovert." Good to know, but does it really make a difference in your life? Would it be more beneficial to you, if you knew what persona or avatar was a good fit for you to become a leading authority in your marketplace? You might think there are hundreds of possibilities, but in actuality there are only four. Every person that is considered an authority know this and focus only where they are strong. Unsuccessful people flounder back and forth between the four types which confuses their customers and prospects. When people are looking to work with an expert, what they really want is to identify with them in some way. This 'way' will change depending on what need or pain the expert is helping resolve. They may want someone that has struggled to gain attributes and qualities that they want to achieve themselves. Or maybe they may want the expert to simply have the ability to motivate and push them to the next level. Your Authority Avatar is something you should carefully consider before you make a big mistake in communicating with your prospects in a way that may actually push them away. In this book, authority marketing pioneers, Jack Mize and Brian Horn dissect and explain each of these archetypes, so you can decide which one is a good match for you, then amplify those traits so you can quickly become a recognized expert in your marketplace.
Synopsis: This bibliography and resource consists of a chronological introduction to the development of Lewis's works, a copious bibliography and a guide to the study of Lewis, an introductory essay on Christology in Lewis, and a glossary for those unfamiliar with some of the background and terms to Lewis's understanding of revelation and the Christ. It will be an invaluable resource for all scholars of C. S. Lewis. The bibliography stands alone but it also serves to complement the three volumes of the series C. S. Lewis, Revelation, and the Christ. Endorsements: "Our age assumes bibliographic work is nothing more than technical knowledge best compiled by a computer. This book challenges that by restoring humanity and empathy to the craft of scholarship. The bibliographical study contextualizes Lewis as one transfixed by the patristic vision of Christ, and gifted to share that with others through a wealth of literary endeavors. Anyone who wants to understand the theological and literary architecture of Lewis's Mere Christianity will benefit from this book." --Peter Sanlon, Oak Hill College "C. S. Lewis--An Annotated Bibliography and Resource is the epic finale to a landmark series on Lewis's writings about Christ. Its detailed and insightful essay on Christology complements the other three volumes, while the book's exhaustive index makes it accessible and useful for both students and scholars. As a reference work, the comprehensive bibliography lays the foundation and serves as a starting point for the next generation of Lewis scholarship." --Neil Hunter Raiford, Whitesburg Christian Academy "As a humble Christian, C. S. Lewis might have flinched at the idea of a bibliography of his work, but as a literary man he would have accepted its value, even its necessity. Brazier's book offers] an outstanding bibliography with an insightful essay on Lewis and Christology, as well as a superb glossary. No one undertaking a serious reading of Lewis should be without it." --Mark Brumley, President of Ignatius Press Author Biography: P. H Brazier is an independent theologian and scholar living in London. He is the author of Barth and Dostoevsky (2008), and editor of the late Colin E. Gunton's The Barth Lectures (2007) and Revelation and Reason (2009).
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