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Serves as the most accessible introduction to Giegerich's approach
to psychology for the first-time reader of his work. Presented in a
unique conversational style.
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I Want to Be a Slacker
David L Miller
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Single Dudes Do we have the book for you Whetheryou realize it or
not, in order to succeed in life, we all need some personal rules
to abide by. This books suggests some funny rules to helpenhance
your life, and to help you meet the ladies, also known as hotties
This book can be read inabout an hour We realize you are aSingle
Dudeand your time is valuable. So, we don't waste time with a bunch
of nonsense. If you are recently Divorced, we will explain that you
are really a Single Dude You have been Married for so long that
you've forgotten how to be a Single Dude. This book will quickly
provide some rules to get you started back on your Single Dude
life. In this book, we will explain the importance of celebrating
Single Dude's Day You havent' heard of Single Dude's Day? No, it
isn't Valentines Day, also known as Single Awareness Day. Dude We
will tell you all about Single Dude's Day, andexplain when and
howyou shouldcelebrate it. So, Dude Buy our book and learn why you
should be psyched to be a Single Dude AUTHOR's SUMMARY: The book is
about staying single until at least the age of 25. About developing
yourself, before you decide to take on the responsibilities of a
family. However, your friends may pressure you to be married. So,
we provide 100 funny rules to help you stay Single. But, if you are
recently a Divorced Dude, you may have forgotten the Rules for the
Single Dude. So, these rules will help you enjoy the Single
lifesytle again. The book makes a great gift Written and Compiled
by David L. Miller and Eric J. Wharton
This work is a study in the principles given in the book of
Revelation. The difficulties the church experienced during the
first century, persecution, natural disasters, and social
difficulties, are similar to the problems the modern church faces.
These principles were given to instruct the servants of Christ in
how to deal with and survive these events which come to all
believers at one time or another. Clearly understanding who we are
in Christ will enable us to be victorious. Sherman Critser
graduated from Anderson College in 1976 with a BA in Biblical
Studies. He then graduated from Anderson School of Theology in 1979
with a Masters in Missiology and later his Doctor of Ministry
degree in 2005. In 1979 Sherman and his wife, Kay, began their
missionary assignments in Tanzania. In 2005 Sherman became Regional
Coordinator for Africa for Global Missions of the Church of God.
The basis for this writing was Sherman's DMin Thesis, originally
titled: Equipping the Church in Africa for Difficult times: A
Pastoral Training Program from the Book of Revelation and was
originally for the church in Africa. David Miller graduated from
Anderson College in 1974 and spent three years in local church
ministry in South San Francisco, California. Dave earned the Master
of Divinity from Asbury Theological Seminary in 1980. As a
missionary to Bolivia, Dave's chief ministries were itinerant
evangelism, Bible training, and editor of the Church of God
magazine La Trompeta for 14 years. In 2002, Compass Direct hired
him as Managing Editor which reports on global persecution of
Christians. Dave has authored three books in English, The Lord of
Bellavista, The Path and the Peacemakers and Song of the Andes, and
one work in Spanish, La Vida en el Espritu; Descubriendo una
relacin sana y santa con Dios.
Build a powerful friendship with Jesus through the ancient art of
contemplative prayer. Perfect for individual or group use, this
guide and workbook helps readers to actually experience events
recorded in the Gospel of Mark, so that biblical times, places, and
people come to life vividly. As the events unfold before the
reader's eyes, God's revelation becomes a present event, and Jesus
becomes a companion and friend. In his brief introduction, David
Miller explains how the ancient art of contemplative prayer helped
strengthen and deepen his relationship with God. After explaining
the principles and practice of praying the Scriptures, Miller
demonstrates how readers can use the technique for themselves. Then
he walks readers, chapter by chapter, through an exciting
prayer-reading of Mark's Gospel, pausing on special write-in pages
for readers to record their experiences. In a final section, Miller
offers journal entries from his own prayer journey through the
Gospel, inviting readers to compare with him and with one another
the exciting
Serves as the most accessible introduction to Giegerich's approach
to psychology for the first-time reader of his work. Presented in a
unique conversational style.
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