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You may already pray daily for your school and its students, families, leader, staff, and volunteers. Yet you may have found yourself repeating the same, worn prayers day after day. God wants our hearts in prayer. Vain repetition is only a clanging cymbal. When your school prayers grow stale, let God work with what you've already asked. Move on to the endless other school prayer subjects, as plentiful as the days and even hours and minutes of the year. Let the daily prayers in this book cover your school with God's blessings. Learn from the insights on prayer sprinkled through the book. To make your prayer even more effective, recruit others to join in praying this book's 274 daily school prayers. Let God do more of his miraculous work in your school, as your prayers open the doors of heaven. Bid God to send his celestial forces to redeem your school community, already his through his Son's work.
The Bible's historical, geographical, and political narrative, and cosmological context, swirls through and around Israel. The Bible expects the reader to know Israel like the back of one's hand. Without understanding Israel, readers miss much of the Bible's depth, breadth, and profundity. Israel is at once the God wrestler Jacob, God's chosen nation, a foil for the soft heart and open mind God wishes of his people, and a prefiguring of the Church as the bride of Jesus Christ. Israel is also the setting for the earthly ministry of Christ. Know Israel, and you'll know the Bible. Let this book help you relive the Israel study trip you've taken with Pastor Marshall or another Israel tour guide. Or let this book spur you to sign up with Pastor Marshall for his next trip. Or from this book, just soak up a little more of the beautiful, dusty, rugged, rich, and spiritually formative land of Israel. Draw closer to Christ through the spiritual and biblical allure of Israel's unparalleled history and exquisite lands.
The scriptures invite us into a world of extraordinary adventure and eternal consequence. Rains flood the earth, and seas part. A wandering nation eats from heaven while drinking from a rock. Nations and kings rise and fall for good reason. A prophet opens the heavens for a glimpse of its legions and then disappears aloft. Dead children rise, dead men walk from the grave, and a donkey talks. And a perfect man walks on water, saying that this barely imaginable world is all around us. Living scripturally is to awake to profound possibility, to enter an always-new, ever-unfolding, utterly magnificent world. Living scripturally is life rich with the greatest possible meaning and purpose, with the assurance that heroic love will draw one onward and upward without end in an embrace of the greatest comfort, consolation, and security. May you live scripturally from now into eternity.
Ask a hundred people what their purpose in life is. Nearly all of them will give stock answers. Most will say who cares? doubting thequestion's importance. They think knowing their life's purpose doesn't matter. Instead, life just happens as a happy or unhappy accident.Others admit the question's significance but never thought deeply about their purpose. They may have some vague sense but are justnot sure at all of the answer. A few, though, will respond with the great question who gets to decide? One thing's sure: if you don't decide your purpose, others will decide for you, at your peril. To discover your purpose, read how others discovered their purpose. Read of their challenges, obstacles, revelations, and miracles. Explore and discover your purpose.
This book enables the reader to audit his or her legal rights through ten different areas including conduct, education, housing, transportation, employment, family, finances, property, and freedom. Each section describes law in that area, how it creates opportunities and obligations for you, and what you can do with the law to ensure your best life. Ensure that you are legal not just to avoid punishment, liability, or other sanction but to make the most of every opportunity. Use this book''s exercises and prompts to give yourself a legal audit, discovering how you can improve your life.
You know that polite question that new acquaintances always ask when they learn that you are in law school: "So, what kind of law are you going to practice?" The question vexes many law students. This book helps the law-student reader think deliberately about your answer to the question. You first need the right mindset. You must then know the structure of law practice. Only then does the book survey practice areas systematically to help you choose which might be better for you. So, relax, and on your next break, read this book, offering 100 answers to the question, together with takeaways, reflection questions, models, exercises, and snapshots. The right practice areas and career are out there for you, once you learn how to answer the question.
This Volume II of a three-volume set offers lawyers studying for the Multistate Bar Examination seven-hundred questions, answers, and explanations, one hundred questions for each of the Exam's seven subjects. The volume includes the MBE topics list with questions keyed to each and every topic. Most topics have two questions. Use this volume to prepare for the Multistate Bar Examination.
This book helps law graduates prepare for the Multistate Bar Examination required in nearly every state for a law license. The book includes 400 practice questions covering all seven MBE subjects, with answers, explanations, and strategies, and at least one question for every MBE topic and subtopic. The book keys questions to the MBE topics and subtopics list so that you can choose which topics and subtopics to practice. The book includes handy answer sheets and scoresheets to make easy calculating your score in each of the seven MBE subjects.
If you are looking for a job as a lawyer, then this program helps you create and keep a journal in which you work on eight orderly job-search steps all at once. The steps take you from confirming your commitments to analyzing your skills, evaluating your market, developing your resources, building your network, discovering job openings, and applying and interviewing, all while managing transition issues. Also see many different examples of successful job searches. Get started now, and get started right. Find the lawyer job best for you.
This book offers information on all sixty-six books of the Christian Bible, including theme, context, key locations, key events, revelation of Jesus Christ, and key verses. The book also offers reading guides to get more out of your reading of the Bible. The Bible is the world''s single most-profound piece of literature, a divine work for its span, majesty, and message. This book helps with insights into that majesty.
This book answers 100 questions that people who are not lawyers ask of lawyers in casual conversation. We all have an innate curiosity about the law because we sense how important law is. We prosper when following law but starve when not. Yet we often misunderstand law, as our curious questions about it reflect. We think that law is often nonsensical when to the contrary it is rarely so. Distrust lurks behind our odd questions about law, when law must instead be trustworthy or it fails to work effectively as law and becomes something less than law. Law must have our confidence. Let this book help make it so. Appreciate law, while you keep letting lawyers know your questions.
This book reorganizes the New Testament's verses by topic, giving the reader all verses on each topic in one place, as a study resource. The arrangement reveals the breadth, depth, and consistency of the New Testament on each of its dozens of main topics.
This book offers the reader a total of sixty distinct prayers, fifteen prayers for each prayer form of confession, adoration, thanksgiving, and request. With each prayer, the book supplies an answer to each prepare, as God might interpret and respond. With each prayer, the book further supplies a description of a personal transformation occurring because of each prayer and God's answer. The personal transformations reflect the experiences of various individuals of different sex and age. With each prayer, the book further supplies a revelation of each prayer as the one making the prayer may experience its subject in the eternal kingdom. Each prayer addresses a different universal topic, whether love, service, eternity, healing, need, comfort, and so on. The prayers of adoration treat topics for which the one praying might wish to adore God. The prayers of confession treat topics for which the one praying might ask God's forgiveness. The prayers of thanksgiving treat topics for which one might wish to thank God. And the prayers of supplication or request treat common topics on which the one praying might ask God's help.The book intends to give the reader examples of how to pray, how God answers prayer, and how those answers affect life now and eternally.
The book captures, organizes, describes, and analyzes 172 events in Jesus's life for what those events can teach disciples about following Christ. The book divides those events into eight sections Heralding, Coming, Calling, Ministry, Miracles, Sacrifice, Resurrection, and Revelation. Each section includes the events of Jesus's life that fit in those stages. Each short two-page analysis of each event includes a description of the event, an analysis of what the event might mean for a follower, and an internal reflection illustrating what looking to Christ can mean over the life of a disciple. The book's goal is to give clearer pictures of what looking to Christ can mean, increasing the number, richness, and relevance of the events of Christ's life for followers today. The book should promote the kind of rich introspection through the events of Christ's life that would lead a follower to closer relationship with Christ. What do you think about when thinking about Jesus? What do the events of his life mean to you? How do certain events of Jesus's life encourage, guide, or admonish you as you encounter challenges and blessings in your own life? Rather than simply taking Jesus's words as guides, see his words in the context of his actions, and let that context enrich your spiritual life by drawing you closer to Jesus.
Following Jesus, becoming his disciple, is a Christian''s goal. To follow Jesus, one must know and obey what he instructs and commands. This book addresses one by one the more than 260 things that Jesus said to do or not to do. The book organizes those actions and activities into sensible groups. The book then describes each activity, explains the context in which Jesus said it, and gives an example of its application over time. Use this book to structure and explore what Jesus said to do and not to do. Use this book to grow closer to Jesus as a disciple.
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