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Together Is Better

Author : Simon Sinek
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2016-09-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781591847854

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Simon Sinek sparked a movement with his bestsellers START WITH WHY and LEADERS EAT LAST. Now this beautifully illustrated book will inspire more readers to ask for help, help others, and discover their own courage through a charming story about change. Life is a series of choices. Do we go left or right? Jump forward or hold back? Sometimes our choices work out for the better…and sometimes they don’t. But there is one choice, regardless of every other decision, that profoundly affects how we feel about our journey: Do we go alone or do we go together? It is the courageous few who ask for help. It is the giving few willing to help others. We can all find the courage we need and know the joy of service – the minute we learn that together is better. Filled with inspiring quotes, this richly illustrated fable tells a delightful story of three kids who go on a journey to a new playground and take a stand for what they believe. The story is a metaphor for anyone looking to make a change or wondering how to pursue their dreams. And the message is simple: relationships – real, human relationships – really, really matter. The stronger our relationships, the stronger the bonds of trust and cooperation, the more we can accomplish and the more joy and fulfillment we get from our work and personal lives. The three heroes are archetypes who represent us all at various points in our lives. Their main challenge is the same one we face every day: How can we find the things we’re looking for? According to Sinek, if we each do our part to help advance a shared vision, we can build the world we imagine. In addition to the story itself, Sinek shares such profound lessons as: · A team is not a group of people that work together. A team is a group of people that trust each other. · Fight against something and we focus on the thing we hate. Fight for something and we focus on the thing we love. · Working hard for something we don’t care about is called stress. Working hard for something we love is called passion. · A star wants to see himself rise to the top. A leader wants to see those around him become stars. Together is Better was designed to be given as a gift to someone you want to inspire, or to say thank you to someone who inspires you. It's completely different from Sinek's previous work. It may look like a children's book, but it's definitely for adults. This book includes a special page featuring the Scent of Optimism.

House Industries: The Process Is the Inspiration

Author : House Industries,Andy Cruz,Rich Roat,Ken Barber
Publisher : Watson-Guptill
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2017-05-30
Category : Design
ISBN : 9780399578106

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A standard-bearer of American design since 1993, House Industries answers the burning question, “Where do you find inspiration?” with this illustrative collection of helpful lessons, stories, and case studies that demonstrate how to transform obsessive curiosity into personally satisfying and successful work. Presented in House’s honest, authentic, and often irreverent style, and covering topics ranging from fonts and fashion to ceramics and space technology, this beautifully useful 400–page volume offers a personal perspective on the origin of ideas for creative people in any field. Most important, this book shows that there’s no sense in waiting for inspiration because inspiration is already waiting for you.

By Inspiration

Author : Ann Nester
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2013-06-03
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781664170674

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We all need to be reminded of what Almighty God can do. Whether you view this book as songs or “poems”, please let the words come off the pages and into your heart. It's O.K. to read it and cry, or read it and rejoice. As God gave inspiration for His Gospel songs, may the readers receive inspiration, also. Whether one reads songs of praise or songs with a prayer in them, let it stir you. With hopes that one's heart will be touched like never before, may one see God in this book. The God Who is exalted on pages wants to speak to people's hearts. If the reader needs a miracle, I know there is a true and living God Who is able. This book could be a great witnessing tool when passed on to someone. It can help remind readers that God has done so much for us. It speaks of God's grace and love and so much more. Reading it reminds people that they need the Lord and reminds Christians that trials will have an end. It speaks of Christ' “Bride”(spoke of in Rev. 22:17- King James Version Bible). Christians should be able to find themselves in so many of the songs because of experience. May each of you soar to a higher height in God. May God inspire all who read this and may it be a blessing to their soul!

Poems by Inspiration

Author : Kenneth A. Jorden
Publisher : WestBow Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-03
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781512731897

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Poems by Inspiration God used Hebrew poetry generously in the Old Testament to speak to people. Poetry, inspired by the Holy Spirit, is still one avenue God uses to make His love, His thoughts and His ways known to us. Dozens of positive Bible supported poems A unique gift to poetry lovers everywhere Topical poem library for Pastors and Christian workers Poems centered around many major holidays Poems of faith and hope in lifes various seasons Poems to comfort, edify, exhort and inspire Kenneth Jordens Poems of Inspiration could become an important source of encouragement and inspiration in your life. Without a doubt your days will be richer for having spent time in this book. Ken Stewart, DMin.

Surrounded by Inspiration

Author : Marala Scott
Publisher : Seraph Books
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2012-06-11
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780982026823

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Surrounded by Inspiration is a collection of personal quotes, advice, life experiences, and inspiration from Marala Scott. These inspirational messages share truthful insight for the reader in regards to faith, relationships, and personal growth. Marala reveals her secrets to surviving life's pain. The book ends with a powerful poem on forgiveness. It will inspire you to forgive and let go of your past adversities so that you can live a successful, happier, and fulfilling life.

“All Scripture is Given by Inspiration of God.” A Charge, Etc

Author : John BARTHOLOMEW (Archdeacon of Barnstaple.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1863
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0027041282

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The Inspiration of the Bible: five lectures, etc

Author : Christopher Wordsworth
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1875
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0022691833

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Old Paths

Author : J.C. Ryle
Publisher : Ravenio Books
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2015-06-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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“If the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?”—1 Corinthians 14:8 THE volume now in the reader’s hands consists of a series of papers, systematically arranged, on the leading truths of Christianity which are “necessary to salvation.” Few, probably, will deny that there are some things in religion about which we may think other people hold very erroneous views, and are, notwithstanding, in no danger of being finally lost. About baptism and the Lord’s Supper,—about the Christian ministry,—about forms of prayer and modes of worship,—about the union of Church and State,—about all these things it is commonly admitted that people may differ widely, and yet be finally saved. No doubt there are always bigots and extreme partisans, who are ready to excommunicate every one who cannot pronounce their Shibboleth on the above-named points. But, speaking generally, to shut out of heaven all who disagree with us about these things, is to take up a position which most thoughtful Christians condemn as unscriptural, narrow; and uncharitable. On the ether hand, there are certain great truths of which some knowledge, by common consent, appears essential to salvation. Such truths are the immortality of the soul,—the sinfulness of human nature, the work of Christ for us as our Redeemer, the work of the Holy Ghost in us,—forgiveness, justification,—conversion,—faith,—repentance,—the marks of a right heart,—Christ’s invitations,—Christ’s intercession, and the like. If truths like these are not absolutely necessary to salvation, it is difficult to understand how any truths whatever can be called necessary. If people may be saved without knowing anything about these truths, it appears to me that we may throw away our Bibles altogether, and proclaim that the Christian religion is of no use. From such a miserable conclusion I hope most people will shrink back with horror. To open out and explain these great necessary truths,—to confirm them by Scripture,—to enforce them by some appeals to the conscience of all who read this volume,—this is the simple object of the series of papers which is now offered to the public. The name which I have selected will prepare the reader to expect no new doctrines in this volume. It is simple, unadulterated, old-fashioned Evangelical theology. It contains nothing but the “Old Paths” in which the Apostolic Christians, the Reformers, the best English Churchmen for the last three hundred years, and the best Evangelical Christians of the present day, have persistently walked. From these “paths.” I see no reason to depart. They are often sneered at and ridiculed, as old-fashioned, effete, worn out, and powerless in the Nineteenth Century. Be it so. “None of these things move me.” I have yet to learn that there is any system of religious teaching, by whatever name it may be called, High, or Broad, or Romish, or Neologian, which produces one quarter of the effect on human nature that is produced by the old, despised system of doctrine which is commonly called Evangelical. I willingly admit the zeal, earnestness, and devotedness of many religious teachers who are not Evangelical. But I firmly maintain that the way of the school to which I belong is the “more excellent way.” The longer I live the more I am convinced that the world needs no new Gospel, as some profess to think. I am thoroughly persuaded that the world needs nothing but a bold, full, unflinching teaching of the “old paths.” The heart of man is the same in every age. The spiritual medicine which it requires is always the same. The same Gospel which was preached by Latimer, and Hooper, and Bradford, ruby Hall, Deviant, Usher, Reynolds, and Hopkins,—by Manton, Brooks, Watson, Charnock, Owen, and Gurnall,—by Romaine, Venn, Grimshaw, Hervey, and Cecil,—this is the gospel which alone will do real good in the present day. The leading doctrines of that gospel are the substance of the papers which compose this volume. They are the doctrines, I firmly believe, of the Bible and the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. They are doctrines which, I find, wear well, and in the faith of them I hope to live and die. I repeat most emphatically that I am not ashamed of what are commonly called “Evangelical principles.” Fiercely and bitterly as those principles are assailed on all sides,—loudly and scornfully as some proclaim that they have done their work and are useless in this day, I see no evidence whatever that they are defective or decayed, and I see no reason for giving them up. No doubt other schools of thought produce great outward effects on mankind, gather large congregations, attain great popularity, and by means of music, ornaments, gestures, postures, and a generally histrionic ceremonial, make a great show of religion. I see it all, and I am not surprised. It is exactly what a study of human nature by the light of the Bible would lead me to expect. But for real inward effects on hearts, and outward effects on lives, I see no teaching so powerful as thorough, genuine Evangelical teaching. Just in proportion as the preachers of other schools borrow Evangelical weapons and Evangelical phraseology I see them obtaining influence. No doubt the good that is done in the world is little, and evil abounds. But I am certain that the teaching which does most good is that of the despised Evangelical school. It is not merely true and good up to a certain point, and then defective and needing additions, as some tell us; it is true and good all round, and needs no addition at all. If those who hold Evangelical views were only more faithful to their own principles, and more bold, and uncompromising, and decided, both in their preaching and their lives, they would soon find, whatever infidels and Romanists may please to say, that they hold the only lever which can shake the world. The readers of the many tracts which God has allowed me to send forth for thirty years, must not expect much that they have not seen before, in “Old Paths.” Experience has taught me, at last, that the peculiar tastes of all classes of society must be consulted, if good is to be done by the press. I am convinced that there are thousands of people in England who are willing to read a volume, but will never look at anything in the form of a tract. It is for them that I now send forth “Old Paths.” Those who read through this book continuously, and without a pause, will, doubtless, observe a certain degree of sameness and similarity in some of the papers. The same thoughts are occasionally repeated, though in a different dress. To account for this, I will ask them to remember that most of the papers were originally written separately, and at long intervals of time, in some cases of as much as twenty years. On calm reflection, I have thought it better to republish them, pretty much as they originally appeared. Few readers of a religious book like this read it all through at once; and the great majority, I suspect, find it enough to read quietly only one or two chapters at a time. I now send forth the volume with a deep sense of its many defects; but with an earnest prayer that it may do some good. J. C. LIVERPOOL. This classic includes the following chapters: Chapter 1. Inspiration Chapter 2. Our Souls! Chapter 3. Few Saved! Chapter 4. Our Hope! Chapter 5. “Alive or Dead?” Chapter 6. Our Sins! Chapter 7. Forgiveness Chapter 8. Justification Chapter 9. The Cross of Christ Chapter 10. The Holy Ghost Chapter 11. Having the Spirit Chapter 12. Conversion Chapter 13. The Heart Chapter 14. Christ’s Invitation Chapter 15. Faith Chapter 16. Repentance Chapter 17. Christ’s Power to Save Chapter 18. Election Chapter 19. Perseverance

Imperial Bible Dictionary

Author : Patrick Fairbairn
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1887
Category : Electronic
ISBN : NLI:1990035-10

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Bibliotheca Sacra

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 818 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1871
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UCAL:B3078750

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Outlook

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1068 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1897
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UIUC:30112109806213

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Bible Society Record

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 792 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1890
Category : Bible
ISBN : UIUC:30112109777620

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