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There is no eternal life outside of Yeshua, but there is all the fullness of God in Him. Because Yeshua is fully God and fully man, so shall we be, upon our glorification, since we shall be literally in Him; being completely one with Him as He is one with God, the Father. We have everything, in its absolute sense, in and through Yeshua, and nothing at all without Him. It is, literally and figuratively, all or nothing. Satan would have us believe that there are exceptions to this truth but the Word of God tells us there are no exceptions.Attorney Ronald E. Richardson's real passion is his faith in Jesus Christ aka Yeshua HaMashiach. His obsession with man's inability to come to terms with the concept of being created to be God in the flesh has led him to publish his first book, Oneness With God: A Christian Attorney's Analysis of What It Means to be Created in the Image and After the Likeness of God in 2006 with Beckham Publications Group, Inc. He was the first recipient of the Agape Gospel Academy literary award presented at the Apollo Theater in February, 2007.Since then, Richardson has embarked on a further theological exploration into the mysteries of God to be examined in his Revised Edition. Richardson, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, has decided to revise his current publication by inserting additional material and insight. In the revised edition described here, he modifies some of the content in the 2006 edition; he expounds upon new interpretations of scripture that will amaze and excite even the most ardent Christians and prepares the reader for the expansion of theme he will explore in the new title. Ron Richardson is convinced that God is orchestrating the timeliness and uniqueness of his vision; the substantial readership audience that exists for his platform, and his ability to captivate that audience by pursuing various marketing platform strategies.To be sure, the Association of American Publishers showed a year-to-date increase in the religion category of 2.9% in 2010. That survey does not include book club sales, organization sales, and other non-traditional distribution efforts not generally counted. Richardson sees his typical reader as a combination of the average worshipper seeking a more intimate relationship with his God; the professional and student scholar who are committed to improving their understanding of the Holy scriptures and the unsaved among mankind who seek an introduction to their Creator God and His unconditional love.
Golda sometimes has trouble doing certain things, both at home and at school. Even though Golda is very smart, she has trouble paying attention. She's got the fidgety fitters!Due to this, Golda daydreams, loses things, and forgets to do simple tasks. It can be difficult for her parents, but to help Golda with her fitters, they must be loving and patient. With understanding and certain privileges to make the fitters better, Golda can succeed anad be happy.Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is something many kids deal with, but they are either not diagnosed or parents run out of patience. Golda's Fidgety Fitters is intended to help both kids and parents understand this disorder and learn simple practices to make things better.
During the past decade, the problem of British slave emancipation has generated considerable historiographical debate. Yet, until now, this debate has emphasized the relative importance of ideals and material self-interest in the British emancipation movement. In Moral Imperium, Ronald Richardson offers a new assessment of the relative importance of ideas, religious enthusiasm, national interest, and political circumstances. Arguing that historians have yet to develop an understanding of the impact of the Afro-Caribbean population on the development of British anti-slavery thought in general and the anti-slavery movement as a whole, he contends that abolition and emancipation were carried out in the context of British rule and were designed to create a social environment that would be receptive to British needs.
Ron Richardson has written a cogent, well-reasoned, scriptural account of purpose lost and purpose regained in the human community. In Oneness With God he makes the case for God's plan to bring mankind full circle, and back to Himself. If you've struggled with meaning in your life, this book will help you find plenty of meaning in your connection to the Creator.
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