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Are Christians at risk of demonic invasion?
"Absolutely not," thought Pastor Don Basham when another pastor
suggested evil influences might be causing turmoil in his church
and failures in his ministry. But after more troubling and
perplexing problems, Basham began to discover he was wrong.
In this page-turning account, Basham chronicles his reluctant
journey from disbelief to acceptance in the existence of demonic
spirits. More than a story, he imparts what he discovered about
demons, the difference between infestation and possession, and how
to engage in spiritual warfare. He also describes the biblical
tools that bring about deliverance from demonic influence.
Through this moving story, you will learn how to recognize the
presence of evil spirits, pray for deliverance and protect against
demonic invasion. It's never too late. You can find the freedom and
healing you need--and be an agent of deliverance to others.
ACTIVE Skills for Reading is an exciting five-level reading series
that develops learners' reading comprehension and vocabulary
skills. Written by reading specialist Neil J. Anderson, the new
edition of this best-selling series uses an ACTIVE approach to help
learners become more confident, independent--and active--readers.
ACTIVE Reading A = Activate Prior Knowledge C = Cultivate
Vocabulary T = Think About Meaning I = Increase Reading Fluency V =
Verify Strategies E = Evaluate Progress
First published in 1992. Organisational change and innovation has
been at the centre of much management literature, which has been
informed by debates in organizational behaviour and strategic
management. The psychology of how people in organizations adapt to
and manage change is key to our understanding of the processes by
which such changes can occur successfully. Organizational Change
and Innovation brings together the recent research findings of
leading European work and organization psychologists, who take
stock of existing theories about organizational change in the light
of new case material. Their findings, from a range of cultural and
national contexts, challenge some previously accepted models and
set a new agenda for future research. In particular, the volume
provides new perspectives on the person organization relationship;
the political qualities of organizational change; the input-output
model of organizations as entities; and finally on research
methodology.
Exploring Second Language Reading is a comprehensive exploration of
ESL reading and provides an overview of the key issues, as well as
practical strategies, for teaching reading effectively.
Evil is real, and Christian women know it. While most books on the
topic of spiritual warfare take a charismatic approach, "Spiritual
Warfare for Women" aims directly at the center of the evangelical
market, giving instruction and assurance to all women who want to
protect themselves and the ones they love. McCoy provides spiritual
wisdom and practical tips on identifying the enemy's strategies,
overcoming fear, and exercising the power that comes from God. The
book is structured around the battle between God's love and Satan's
lies. Once a woman can embrace the first and reject the second, she
is well on her way to victory.
What do you say to someone who is hurting? How many times in
everyday conversation do we struggle to comfort others in a
troubled world? Christians should be "first responders," say Andy
Reese and Jennifer Barnett, yet we lack the tools and confidence to
reach out. We end up frustrated by our own inability to connect
meaningfully and make a difference. But what would happen if we had
the ability and courage to speak out in love? In these pages Andy
and Jennifer give you the practical understanding and simple tools
to do just that. You can fill even your casual conversations with
the gentle yet transforming power of Jesus Christ. Here is what you
need to confidently step out to bring peace, give grace and help
others experience renewal. Visit www.freedomprayer.org for more
information. "Extremely instructive and practical."--Max Lucado,
pastor and bestselling author "This book will change lives--maybe
even yours."--Rich Stearns, president, World Vision U.S. "Solidly
based on the Gospel and immensely practical. It has helped our
leaders walk in increased freedom while we help many know the truth
that sets them free."--David McQueen, senior pastor, Beltway Park
Baptist Church, Abilene, Texas "Our leadership team is fully on
board and delighted with the simple effectiveness of this
ministry."--Michael Swecker, pastor of Prayer and Freedom
Ministries, Hosanna! Church, Lakeville, Minnesota "For many people
a ministry like Freedom Prayer is the best place to start . . and I
am most impressed with the team at the Freedom Resource."--Stephen
Mory, M.D., assistant clinical professor of psychiatry, Vanderbilt
University; psychiatrist, Mental Health Cooperative "Freedom Tools
offers piercing insights with keen discernment to empower the
reader to be set free at last. . . .A great tool for your spiritual
warfare arsenal."--James W. Goll, founder, Encounters Network,
Prayer Storm and GET eSchool; author, The Lifestyle of a Prophet
and many more "Freedom Prayer has been invaluable to me as a
counselor.."--Wendy Barnes, LPC, San Antonio "Freedom Tools is both
practical and profound. It does a masterful job of taking a
potentially complex subject and bringing it into everyone's
reach."--Bill Johnson, senior leader, Bethel Church, Redding,
California; author, When Heaven Invades Earth and more "Through the
partnership of truths from the world of psychology and those from
the world of inner healing, we can see powerful healing and
transformation. By integrating the two, we will see more people
live abundant lives as they heal their connection with God and are
restored body, soul and spirit."--Margaret Nagib, Timberline Knolls
Clinical Development Institute "Freedom Tools gave me a biblical
manual for helping people experience freedom.."--Kirk Freeman, lead
pastor, CrossBridge Community Church, San Antonio, Texas
"Professional counseling and prayer ministries work hand in hand as
essential partners to facilitate inner healing in wounded lives.
Working together we can maximize the freedom, recovery and renewing
of all those in need."--Dr. Mark Jones, LMFT director, Liberty
Alliance "This powerful book gives you the Freedom Tools you need
to demolish the adversary's obstacles to freedom and prosperity.
Use them and you, too, can experience the super-abundant life that
God desires for you!"--C. Peter Wagner, chancellor, Wagner
Leadership Institute "A great need has long existed for someone to
reduce inner healing to simpler, everyday language and tools. Our
friend Andy Reese has done that admirably in Freedom Tools."--John
Loren Sandford, co-founder, Elijah House Ministries "This is
ministry from the heart and by the Spirit--so simple and natural
that you'll ask yourself, 'Why didn't I know this before?'"--David
Kyle Foster, founder and exec utive director, Mastering Life
Ministries
This book reflects on the increasing variety of perspectives in
organizational innovation research, paying attention to the
antecedents, but also to the outcomes, of innovation. Some chapters
analyze the 'dark side' of innovation, including the potential
negative consequences of innovative behaviors, or of defying the
innovation maximization fallacy. Others explicitly consider
affective responses after innovation efforts, and assume that
positive or negative effects rely on the context in which
innovations occur, and on the way in which people manage the
process of innovation. Several contributions adopt the dialectic
approach by considering the multiple pathways and mechanisms that
could lead to innovation at organizations. Most of the chapters
include the interaction of actors' characteristics (from employees
or teams) together with situational constraints from the task or
the social context, and outline the relevance of processes like
team learning; motivation variables like basic need satisfaction;
congruence of motives or meaningfulness at work; dynamics of
communication networks; and affective variables. This edited
collection offers a rich picture of current research and management
trends in the field and contributes constructively toward promoting
the dialectic perspective on creativity and innovation in the
workplace. This book was originally published as a special issue of
the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology.
This book reflects on the increasing variety of perspectives in
organizational innovation research, paying attention to the
antecedents, but also to the outcomes, of innovation. Some chapters
analyze the 'dark side' of innovation, including the potential
negative consequences of innovative behaviors, or of defying the
innovation maximization fallacy. Others explicitly consider
affective responses after innovation efforts, and assume that
positive or negative effects rely on the context in which
innovations occur, and on the way in which people manage the
process of innovation. Several contributions adopt the dialectic
approach by considering the multiple pathways and mechanisms that
could lead to innovation at organizations. Most of the chapters
include the interaction of actors' characteristics (from employees
or teams) together with situational constraints from the task or
the social context, and outline the relevance of processes like
team learning; motivation variables like basic need satisfaction;
congruence of motives or meaningfulness at work; dynamics of
communication networks; and affective variables. This edited
collection offers a rich picture of current research and management
trends in the field and contributes constructively toward promoting
the dialectic perspective on creativity and innovation in the
workplace. This book was originally published as a special issue of
the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology.
First published in 1992. Organisational change and innovation has
been at the centre of much management literature, which has been
informed by debates in organizational behaviour and strategic
management. The psychology of how people in organizations adapt to
and manage change is key to our understanding of the processes by
which such changes can occur successfully. Organizational Change
and Innovation brings together the recent research findings of
leading European work and organization psychologists, who take
stock of existing theories about organizational change in the light
of new case material. Their findings, from a range of cultural and
national contexts, challenge some previously accepted models and
set a new agenda for future research. In particular, the volume
provides new perspectives on the person organization relationship;
the political qualities of organizational change; the input-output
model of organizations as entities; and finally on research
methodology.
ACTIVE Skills for Reading is an exciting five-level reading series
that develops learners' reading comprehension and vocabulary
skills. Written by reading specialist Neil J. Anderson, the new
edition of this best-selling series uses an ACTIVE approach to help
learners become more confident, independent--and active--readers.
ACTIVE Reading A = Activate Prior Knowledge C = Cultivate
Vocabulary T = Think About Meaning I = Increase Reading Fluency V =
Verify Strategies E = Evaluate Progress
No other description available.
Information communication technologies (ICT) permeate almost every
facet of our daily business and have become an important priority
for formal and informal education. This places an enormous
responsibility to achieve equitable deployment of ICT on
governments, education systems, and communities. Important equity
issues examined in this book include gender issues, disability,
digital divide, hardware and software developments, and knowledge
transfer. Previous books have tended to concentrate on single
aspects of equity and computer use; this book fills the pressing
need for a comprehensive look at the issues. Equity and Information
Communication Technology (ICT) in Education is an essential book
for professionals involved in this emerging area of study, and a
useful text for undergraduate and graduate classrooms.
Visiting Paris in November 2017 and February 2018, this series of
photographs documents the still life and textures that I found
beneath my feet. Could the images depict any other city ? The
photos were largely taken on my Leica Typ 109 with a small number
taken on my iPhone SE. First Edition limited to 25 numbered Copies
The third volume in The SAGE Handbook of Industrial, Organizational
and Work Psychology concentrates on business decision-making and
the many factors influencing the adoption and implementation of IWO
practices. Chapter topics include utility assessments of
interventions, decision-making errors in IWO systems, large-scale
interventions and best practices reviews. Volume Three offers a
comprehensive overview of the field for anyone working in or
studying managerial or organizational psychology.
This First Edition is limited to 25 copies. Register your copy to
get your unique copy number. In January 2014 I spent a few days in
Paris staying with a friend who was renting an apartment on the
Boulevard Saint-Germain. Whilst there I visited the Brassai
exhibition at the Hotel de Ville and dined at Le Temps des cerises
(18, rue de la Butte aux Cailles). The graffiti photographs were
taken in the area of the restaurant. After I returned to London I
carelessly went to a gig in Waterloo the night before it was
actually scheduled. As the night was clear and dry I decided to
take a few photos on a walk from Waterloo to Tottenham Court Road.
The photos in Paris were taken on my Leica D-Lux 4 and the photos
in London on my Nikon D700 with a 50mm f1.4 lens at 6400asa.
Neil started photographing live gigs in 1978 and produced freelance
work for NME, Sounds and Record Mirror. After a break from live
photography of 20 years he returned to the London live scene with a
digital camera in 2006. He has been published widely in periodicals
as diverse as The Morning Star and Oxfordshire Life. He also
produced his own photo fanzine - the Poser - which John Peel
described as 'worth getting hold of'. Recently New York specialist
bookseller Harper's Books described the Poser as 'influential UK
punk 'zine' and the content as 'arresting photographs'. This
collection features 163 photos of 55 exciting bands and continues
where the Poser left off. Also Available 2012 part 1 :
Winter-Spring 2012 and Part 3 Autumn 2012. This Part features
Arrows Of Love Savages The Dogbones Vuvuvultures Skinny Girl Diet
Partly Faithful Second Head Foe Los Cripis and 45 other bands
Neil started photographing live gigs in l978 and produced freelance
work for NME, Sounds and Record Mirror. After a break from live
photography of 20 years he returned to the London live scene with a
digital camera in 2006. He has been published widely in periodicals
as diverse as The Morning Star and Oxfordshire Life. He also
produced his own photo fanzine - the Poser - which John Peel
described as 'worth getting hold of'. Recently New York specialist
bookseller Harper's Books described the Poser as "influential UK
punk 'zine" and the content as "arresting photographs". This
collection features 170 photos of 49 exciting bands and continues
where the Poser left off. Also available Part One Winter/Spring and
Part Two Summer 2012 Features: Drop Out Venus, Pins, You Love Her
Coz She's Dead, Vuvuvultures, Partly Faithful, Rachel House,
Manflu, The Indecent and 41 other bands
Neil started photographing live gigs in 1978 and produced freelance
work for NME, Sounds and Record Mirror. After a break from live
photography of 20 years he returned to the London live scene with a
digital camera in 2006. He has been published widely in periodicals
as diverse as The Morning Star and Oxfordshire Life. He also
produced his own photo fanzine - the Poser - which John Peel
described as 'worth getting hold of'. Recently New York specialist
bookseller Harper's Books described the Poser as 'influential UK
punk 'zine' and the content as 'arresting photographs'. This
collection features 163 photos of 55 exciting bands and continues
where the Poser left off. Also Available 2012 par2 2 - Summer 2012
and Part 3 Autumn 2012 Features: Savages Vuvuvultures Arrows Of
Love Bleech Zoetrope Manflu Drop Out Venus The Dogbones Toy Healthy
Junkies Partly Faithful and 44 other bands
The first volume in The SAGE Handbook of Industrial, Organizational
and Work Psychology introduces key concepts in personnel and
employee performance from cognitive ability and the psychological
predictors used in assessments to employee and team values. The
editor and contributors present a clear overview of key research in
the areas of behaviour change and how to assess individual job
performance - making Volume I indispensable for anyone working in
or studying Human Resource Management.
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