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Who's Your Daddy? Bible-Based Stories for Modern Families: Season 1
is a collection of biblically-based stories that explores how
characters in Scripture felt as they lived through their
experiences. The art of storytelling and writing, which is integral
to the development of the Christian church, must be encouraged.
Jesus often used stories to illustrate or make a point and a
well-crafted, Bible-based story has the capacity to capture the
imagination, inspire, comfort, and encourage. Who's Your Daddy?
Bible-Based Stories for Modern Families: Season 1 provides an
opportunity for all to meet the abiding need to 'hear and tell' and
to have a story to live by. Season 1 begins with the nativity story
before continuing to depict scenes from the lives of young biblical
characters from both the Old and New Testaments that explores a
variety of issues such as teen identity, self-acceptance,
mentorship, healing, forgiveness, and commitment. It goes on to a
section on fathers, which reflects on some of the issues they face,
such as self-conflict, the grieving process, self-sacrifice, and
surrender to God's divine will, before culminating in the Easter
story. In Who's Your Daddy? Bible-Based Stories for Modern
Families: Season 1, David R. Nelson has created a delightful read
for both teens and families with stories that can also be utilized
in church and school programs to supplement their existing
teaching.
Defects and geometrical patterns embedded in orderly arrays of atoms and molecules explain important everyday phenomena such as why soap is slippery, why steel is strong, and how a liquid crystal display device works. An understanding of how to pin vortex defects in superconductors is essential for applications such as magnetic levitation and improved magnetic resonance imaging devised for medical diagnosis. This book discusses the crucial role played by defects and geometry in disrupting order in solids, superconductors, superfluids, liquid crystals and polymers.
Defects and geometrical patterns embedded in orderly arrays of atoms and molecules explain important everyday phenomena such as why soap is slippery, why steel is strong, and how a liquid crystal display device works. An understanding of how to pin vortex defects in superconductors is essential for applications such as magnetic levitation and improved magnetic resonance imaging devised for medical diagnosis. This book discusses the crucial role played by defects and geometry in disrupting order in solids, superconductors, superfluids, liquid crystals and polymers.
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