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God is at work in the city. And he invites his people to join him.
But the city is not merely a mission field for Christians to
target. The city is also the environment where Christians are
discipled and lives are forged into the image of Jesus. Urban
ministry veteran Randy White shows how God transforms you when you
answer God's call to the city. Urban life peels away your sin and
self-deception and challenges your unexamined assumptions about
privilege, race, class and power. Experiential discipleship moves
you from abstract theory to hands-on learning and on-the-ground
action, revolutionizing your perspective and making a difference in
local neighborhoods and beyond. Passionate and practical, White's
vivid narratives of experiencing God in the city show you how your
spiritual health is intertwined with the health of the metropolis.
Seek the welfare of the city, and both you and the city will be
transformed.
When you get involved with city ministry, you're in for some
adventures--and you see God at work Randy and Tina White, with
their two young sons, left suburbia to join believers living in a
disadvantaged area of Fresno, California. Through their family's
story you will learn more about God's heart for the city, meet some
of the people who live there, and discover ways you might make a
difference too. Discussion questions, twelve Bible studies on God
and the city, and a list of "21 Things You Can Do to Love the City"
will help you dig even further into the topic. And they makeJourney
to the Center of the City an ideal book for small group discussion
and action
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Trump 2020 (Paperback)
Randy White
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Discovery Miles 2 990
Save R67 (18%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Affordable Health Care Act of (2010) is in the early stage of
implementation as of late 2013. Commonly referred to as OBAMACARE,
the health care program is designed to encourage millions of
taxpayers and citizens to purchase some form of medical insurance
coverage for each person including family members.
The scarcity of potable water in both urban and rural settings
requires that key decision-makers in water management explore
innovative and timely solutions. However, the range of solutions
currently under consideration are not well understood or documented
in the literature. To fill this gap, this study used in-depth,
semi-structured, open-ended interviews (n=7) to explore water
managers' knowledge and reasoning about solutions to water
shortage, including practical considerations about cost and
sustainability of water conservation and conversion. Findings
revealed that water managers' knowledge of potential solutions
largely revolve around conservation and desalination of brackish
water to produce short-term potable water. Water managers recommend
that investment in and expansion of existing desalination
technologies like reverse osmosis constitute a promising solution
to the growing crisis of global water shortages. This study
provided a preliminary understanding of practical barriers and
facilitators considered by water managers in their search for
long-term water management solutions.
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