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They called him Teacher this book is an attempt to analyze the teaching strategies, methods, approaches and philosophies of Jesus. It is not an effort to measure the teaching methods, approaches, and/or strategies of Jesus' teaching against secular thinking, theories and philosophies regarding education. It is not a step by step how-to manual on the means to transfer learning from the teacher/professor's brain to the student's brain. It is designed to portray not only what Jesus taught, but also how He taught it. He knew what to teach and how to do it in ways that are comprehensible to man. It is an attempt to help dedicated teachers understand the high calling they have because the Son of God allowed himself to be called, "Teacher". Carol P. Ramsay is Professor Emerita from Lake Erie College, OH. She previously was a professor at Grove City College, PA, Principal of the Youngstown Christian Schools, and teacher in the Youngstown Public Schools. In over five decades of dedicated service in education she has experienced a plethora of new educational theories and practices. She is dedicating her retirement to exploring the greatest teacher who ever lived, Jesus Christ.Carol received her B.S. in Education degree at Youngstown State University, her MA at Westminster College, and her Ed.D. from The University of Akron.Dr. Ramsay and her husband, Keith, have been married 54+ years and currently live in Perry, OH. They have two sons, Tom and Jeremy, and three grandchildren, Savanna, Zachary, and Nathan.
Do you ever wonder what is going on in your State Capitol? This book will help you understand a little more about state government, from the view-point of a friendly little mouse named Clyde. There''s a Mouse in the House of Representatives is for children, as well as for curious minds of all ages. A fun little story to help everyone know what it takes for democracy to work and to know what is really happening in that big marble building down the street. Shannon Olson is the Executive Assistant and Volunteer Coordinator at Science Museum Oklahoma. She previously worked in state government for 20 years, working for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and also the Lt. Governor''s office. She majored in Public Relations and minored in Political Science at the University of Oklahoma (OU) and has always wanted to write a book to explain to a child how state government works. Shannon and her husband live in Yukon, Oklahoma, and have one amazing son, and one spoiled dog.Robin Castle is an officer in the United States Air Force, and is currently stationed in Springfield, Virginia. He has been in the United States Air Force for 17 years, assigned to bases in Florida, Texas, Okinawa, Massachusetts, Ohio and Virginia. He majored in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Aerospace Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and began doing professional artwork and graphic design in 2019. Robin and his wife, Sarah, live in Fort Belvoir, Virginia with their four children, three dogs and one cat.
"I love stories of overcoming great odds. I can identify with those who have learned from experience that God can make a way out of no way. Dr. VanHorne''s book celebrates the unfolding of the Creator''s powerful aid and favor that enables us to face life''s winding journey with hope. Her story, told with lyrical transparency, celebrates the love, wisdom, and power behind the Divine''s prevailing involvement in our lives. The Letter is a profoundly inspiring read."--Chaplain Barry C. Black, 62nd chaplain of the United States Senate Retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral "The Letter is deeply motivational and an amazing story."--Lincoln Edwards, DDS, PhDPresident, Northern Caribbean University"The Letter is a profoundly human story."--Oscar West MD "The Letter is an astounding description of the role of faith and perseverance in the human journey--indeed the race is not for the swift, but for those who endure to the end." --Delrose James, RN"The Letter is a story of perpetual endurance." --Claudette E. Harding, MA Education "The Letter has inspired me to keep at it." --Max Santiago, High School Senior, Forest Lake Academy Diane VanHorne is a Board Certified Medical Doctor in the areas of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases.
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