Moving Forward by Looking Back
Title | Moving Forward by Looking Back PDF eBook |
Author | Craig Steiner |
Publisher | Zondervan |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2009-08-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0310577179 |
How many times have you poured your heart and soul into something for your youth ministry—only to have it fall flat, leaving not much more than a fond memory in the minds of students, let alone amazing life-change in their hearts? You’re not alone. Far too often, we build plans and programs and then stop to ask God to bless them. We all want a transformational student ministry, but we need to remember that God has to be the one doing the transformations in the lives of our students. Based on the principles found in the book of Acts, Moving Forward by Looking Back will help you look back at how God transformed lives through the early church, and look forward at how those principles can be applied to your youth ministry today. As you reflect on the book of Acts, you’ll explore how your youth ministry can implement the principles of: • Adoration—engaging students with God • Community—engaging students with God’s people • Truth—engaging students with God’s Word • Service—engaging students with God’s world With practical ideas that are easy to apply in any ministry context, whether you’re a rookie or a veteran, a professional or a volunteer youth worker, this book is an invaluable resource for any youth ministry that wants to see its students transformed by God.
Looking Back, Moving Forward
Title | Looking Back, Moving Forward PDF eBook |
Author | Julie C. Robinson |
Publisher | Mawenzi House Publishers Limited |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Immigrants |
ISBN | 9781988449524 |
These creative works and brief essays by accomplished immigrant writers offer fresh perspectives, images, and insights that richly enhance our cultural imagination. Short creative works in a variety of genres-poetry, fiction, drama, and screenplay-address issues of truth, secrecy, love, loss, connections, and community. The contributors to this volume come from Egypt, Argentina, Chile, Syria, Pakistan, India, Somalia, Ethiopia, Germany, China, Mexico, Philippines, and Nepal.
Songs
Title | Songs PDF eBook |
Author | Don Walker |
Publisher | Black Inc. |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2019-07-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1743820984 |
For over forty years, Don Walker’s songwriting has captured what it is to be Australian. From Cold Chisel to Catfish, Tex, Don & Charlie to his solo work, as well as many other writing collaborations, Walker’s words are poetic, moving and incisive. Including classics such as “Khe Sanh”, “Flame Trees”, “Cheap Wine” and “Harry was a Bad Bugger”, this collection reveals the breadth of Walker’s vision and the precision of his prose. These lyrics live on the page, with or without the memory of music. Interspersed with autobiographical sketches and anecdotes, Songs is a must-have for fans of Walker’s brilliant, razor-sharp storytelling. Includes a foreword by Jimmy Barnes ‘Pithy, poignant, and provocative, Don Walker is the Poet Laureate of Australian rock 'n’ roll.’ —Mandy Sayer ‘As ever, the doyen to the rest of us. Beauty, humour and pathos coexist in his songs. Any time I try to write, the voice of The Don is in my head: “You sure you wanna do that?” Consistently, persistently, the master.’ —Tim Rogers ‘Pithy, acerbic, dry and deeper than a drought-ridden dam. Don’s words are truly a thing of wonder.’ —Peter Garrett ‘One of the great poets of the Australian experience. His lyrics speak of and to an Australia that is too rarely glimpsed in song, giving voice to the forgotten and dispossessed, and transforming the currents of grief and love and tenderness that run through even the most ordinary of lives into something universal.’ —James Bradley ‘Walker is one of our great storytellers. As much a keeper of the flame as Lawson, Carey or White. But he cuts to the burning heart with far fewer words.’ —John Birmingham
Looking Back, Looking Forward
Title | Looking Back, Looking Forward PDF eBook |
Author | John Pepper |
Publisher | Gatekeeper Press |
Pages | 537 |
Release | 2017-08-28 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 161984768X |
Looking back; looking forward
Title | Looking back; looking forward PDF eBook |
Author | SURESH BULUSU |
Publisher | Blue Rose Publishers |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2023-03-23 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN |
"Looking back; Looking forward", has been structured into 24 chapters encompassing a variety of critical skills and competencies. Each skill and competency has a brief description with examples, learnings and an especially exercise for your own learning. You can and must think of more relevant what-if situations to come up with responses.From my experience, I have selected skills and competencies, which I feel are very important for practicing managers and first-time managers, to be successful in their careers. I have used my own experience to help the reader understand the importance of these skills and competencies. Each example has a learning associated with it.
Looking Backward, Looking Forward
Title | Looking Backward, Looking Forward PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen J. Garber |
Publisher | |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Astronautics |
ISBN |
The Christena Disaster Forty-Two Years Later—Looking Backward, Looking Forward
Title | The Christena Disaster Forty-Two Years Later—Looking Backward, Looking Forward PDF eBook |
Author | Whitman T. Browne PhD |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 389 |
Release | 2013-04-23 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 1475918704 |
On a sunny afternoon in August of 1970, the Eastern Caribbean was, without warning, confronted with a terrible and tragic event. The Christena, a well-used ferry that regularly crossed the eleven-mile expanse between the twin islands if St. Kitts and Nevis sank. The two British colonial societies were suddenly thrown into turmoil, finding themselves unprepared to deal with such sudden tragedy. The ferry was registered to carry 155 passengers, but it was severely overloaded. While ninety-nine people survived that afternoon, nearly 250 other passengers perished disaster. As if their struggle to heal after the tragedy was not taxing enough, the islands had yet more adversity to conquer. However, both societies were determined to overcome that terrible event, even as they fought to achieve greater political independence. Told from the perspective of Whitman T. Browne, PhD, a native if Nevis, who lived on the island at the time of the tragedy. The Christena Disaster Forty-Two Years Later is a moving, firsthand account of how these sister communities banded together, not only to win their political autonomy, but also to overcome their emotional suffering as a result of greater tragedy.