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Join Christ-follower, wife, mom, and writer Kerry as she
journeys life's gap-filled road toward her Savior. She has a
childhood-born, adult-tested faith in God's most precious gift to
us, Jesus, and her heart's desire is her simple words direct others
to His glory. Grace for the Gaps is filled with humorous and
poignant true stories inspired by Kerry's experiences as a wife and
mom of two rambunctious, lizard-loving boys. Whether it's the
hectic, humorous moments of parenting, maneuvering the beautiful
covenant relationship of marriage, or the day-to-day struggles to
hide God's word in our hearts, Kerry shares how God's grace covers
our failings and His word is truly a lamp to our feet and a light
to our path. Kerry's prayer is that Grace for the Gaps reminds
readers that Jesus' love never changes and His abundant grace fills
every gap on life's bumpy road.
The 150+ year lifespan of our ancient ancestors can be achieved
once again by harnessing the power of our own cells with The Stem
Cell Cure! Renowned regenerative and restorative sports medicine
doctor Gaurav Goswami, M.D. provides advanced minimally invasive,
non-surgical treatments to help his patients get back to peak
performance levels - no matter their age. Harnessing the
transformative power of stem cells is central to his expertise. In
fact, stem cell therapy is proven to be effective in the treatment
of many common conditions from arthritis and back pain to
Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and cancer. This book is an accessible
and informative introduction to the amazing powers of Stem Cell
Therapy - the biggest revolution in medicine since the discovery of
penicillin, and a wave of the future. Co-authored by bestselling
author and popular keynote speaker Kerry Johnson MBA PhD, The Stem
Cell Cure provides specific ways for readers to boost their health
and vitality for a lifetime by recovering, regenerating, and
repairing injuries and disease.
The human body has long been a rich source of inspiration for the
arts, and artists have long recognized the body's special status.
While the scientific study of body perception also has an important
history, recent technological advances have triggered an explosion
of research on the visual perception of the human body in motion,
or as it is traditionally called, biological motion perception. Now
reaching a point of burgeoning inter-disciplinary focus, biological
motion perception research is poised to transform our understanding
of person construal. Indeed, several factors highlight a privileged
role for the human body as one of the most critical classes of
stimuli affecting social perception. Human bodies in motion, for
example, are among the most frequent moving stimulus in our
environment. They can be readily perceived at a physical distance
or visual vantage that precludes face perception. Moreover, body
motion conveys meaningful psychological information such as social
categories, emotion state, intentions, and underlying dispositions.
Thus, body perception appears to serve as a first-pass filter for a
vast array of social judgments from the routine (e.g., perceived
friendliness in interactions) to the grave (e.g., perceived threat
by law enforcement). This book provides an exciting integration of
theory and findings that clarify how the human body is perceived by
observers.
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Kerry Johnson
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Join Christ-follower, wife, mom, and writer Kerry as she
journeys life's gap-filled road toward her Savior. She has a
childhood-born, adult-tested faith in God's most precious gift to
us, Jesus, and her heart's desire is her simple words direct others
to His glory. Grace for the Gaps is filled with humorous and
poignant true stories inspired by Kerry's experiences as a wife and
mom of two rambunctious, lizard-loving boys. Whether it's the
hectic, humorous moments of parenting, maneuvering the beautiful
covenant relationship of marriage, or the day-to-day struggles to
hide God's word in our hearts, Kerry shares how God's grace covers
our failings and His word is truly a lamp to our feet and a light
to our path. Kerry's prayer is that Grace for the Gaps reminds
readers that Jesus' love never changes and His abundant grace fills
every gap on life's bumpy road.
The "Armor of Light" is a seven-week devotional series to help you
effectively wear the armor of God. Each week focuses on a different
piece of armor described in Ephesians 6:14-18: "Stand firm then,
with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the
breastplate of righteousness in place, and with your feet fitted
with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. In addition
to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can
extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. Take the helmet
of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.
And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers
and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on
praying for all the Lord's people." Each devotional includes a note
of encouragement, a prayer, meditation verses, and one memory verse
to help you put on God's armor daily. Additionally, at the end of
each chapter there are questions for personal reflection or group
discussion. "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty
power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand
against the devil's schemes." Ephesians 6:10-11
Broadly construed, communication includes both the sending and
receiving of information over distances in space and/or time.
Research examining the nonverbal aspects of interpersonal
communication has flourished in recent years. This has occurred, in
part, due to technological advances that make it possible for
researchers to more precisely pinpoint the mechanisms by which cues
in the face and body convey meaningful information to observers.
"Non-Verbal Communication and Body Language" provides an overview
of current research that examines the mechanisms of nonverbal
communication. The readings emphasize processes related to visual
communication, including both the "encoding" (i.e., production) and
"decoding" (i.e., perception) of cues that convey messages to
others. Thus, this collection aims to provide a review of research
that helps us understand how interpersonal messages are sent by
face and body cues. The selections in this book are organized in
ten sections and include theoretical reviews, empirical journal
articles, and popular science coverage for a range of topics
relevant to nonverbal communication.
Kerri L. Johnson (Ph.D., Cornell University) is a faculty member in
the departments of Communication Studies and Psychology at the
University of California, Los Angeles. Her research examines how
nonverbal cues in the face and body convey aspects of identity
(e.g., sex, race, age, and sexual orientation) to observers. Her
teaching includes courses in Nonverbal Communication, Negotiation,
and Social Vision.
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