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Any true baseball fan has heard the famous World Series stories
about Don Larsen’s perfect game in the 1956 World Series, Bill
Mazeroski’s Series-ending home run in 1960, and Bill Buckner’s
blunder to end Game 6 of the 1986 Series. Many fans, however, may
not be aware of other less well-known but equally engaging stories
about the Fall Classic. Shadows of Glory recounts 18 of these
stories. Readers will encounter some unlikely World Series heroes,
such as Dusty Rhodes, the reserve outfielder whose clutch
pinch-hits helped the New York Giants win the 1954 World Series,
and Brian Doyle, the light-hitting utility infielder who was a
batting star for the New York Yankees in their 1978 Series triumph.
They will find stories shaped by world events, such as the Spanish
flu pandemic and world wars, which significantly affected team
rosters and thus the participants and outcomes of the 1918 and 1944
World Series. Baseball lovers will experience a range of
emotions—heartbreak that Bill Bevens, an ordinary pitcher, came
within an out of the first World Series no-hitter in 1947 and then
lost the no-hitter and game on one pitch; outrage that umpire Don
Denkinger received death threats after missing a call in the 1985
World Series; and amusement that Cliff Lee, stuck in a traffic jam
on his way to start Game 1 of the 2009 World Series, hopped out of
the cab he was in and made his way to the subway. Shadows of Glory
will captivate casual and hard-core fans alike.
Less is more. And more is better. This is the new equation for
church development, a new equation with eternal results.Rejecting
the "bigger is better" model of the complex, corporate megachurch,
church innovator Dave Browning embraced deliberate simplicity. The
result was Christ the King Community Church, International (CTK),
an expanding multisite community church that Outreach magazine
named among America's Fastest Growing Churches and America's Most
Innovative Churches. Members of the CTK network in a number of
cities, countries, and continents are empowered for maximum impact
by Browning's "less is more" approach. In Deliberate Simplicity,
Browning discusses the six elements of this streamlined model:*
Minimality: Keep it simple* Intentionality: Keep it missional*
Reality: Keep it real* Multility: Keep it cellular* Velocity: Keep
it moving* Scalability: Keep it expandingAs part of the Leadership
Network Innovation Series, Deliberate Simplicity is a guide for
church leaders seeking new strategies for more effective ministry.
A hands-on resource for both large and small churches
It has been predicted that in the twenty-first century extremely
large churches would emerge in America that resemble neither an
elephant nor a field of mice. Which is better? At one time the
answer would have been either/or. Now it's both/and. We want both
the intimacy of smallness and the impact of bigness-we want a
hybrid of the two. "Hybrid Church" is a practical guide for clergy
and leaders who want to have the best of both church worlds: the
intimacy of small "house church" groups and the impact of very
large mega-churches. Offers a guide for churches who want to
capitalize on their strengths to build intimacy with impactWritten
by the pastor of one of the "fastest growing" and "most innovative"
churches in America with thousands of members organized in small
house groupsOutlines a vision for how the church of tomorrow could
look like the early church. Given that the trend is toward very
large and very small, with few churches in the middle, this book
will be a welcome resource for both large and small churches.
Acknowledged as a classic of mountain writing, this book takes you
into the bothies, howffs and dosses on the Scottish hills as
Fishgut Mac, Desperate Dan and Stumpy the Big Yin stalk hill and
public house, evading gamekeepers and Royalty.
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