He calms the storm so that its waves are still. --Psalm 107:29 I've seen Jesus work firsthand in my life and in the lives of others--in sickness, in death, in divorce, and in each tempest life throws our way. I've often wondered how people make it without a living God who loves them. Our storms come into our lives to refine and test us. They are for a season even though they feel as if they will never end. Remember Peter? God told him to walk on water and come to him while rolling waves raged all around them. Peter did just that for a short moment, but then he took his eyes off of Jesus. Remember what happened next? Peter began to sink. Keep your eyes on Christ today, and take him by his hand. He will lead you through the storm and safely to shore. God is preparing you today for greater things to come. He never promised us easy, but he does promise to walk with us each step of the way. This old cypress tree has weathered many hurricanes in its life, but here it's enjoying a gorgeous sunset in calm waters. It's still standing because its roots are anchored deep into the soil. I pray you are rooted deep in Christ today so you, too, can weather the storms to come.
It didn’t take me long to realize just how small I am. We were over a mile from the mountain, but its sheer size was still intimidating. Each of us were told to follow the marked trail through the forest. After all, this wasn’t our home; we were just strangers passing through. So we did just that for the most part. We followed the trail, and it led us safely back to our car late that evening. This old earth isn’t our home either; we are also just strangers passing through. There are many trials and tribulations as well as victories on our journey here. We often make our life very difficult by going it alone, but we don’t have to walk alone. We have a friend in Jesus, and he has shown us the path of a victorious life. Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” He is the perfect path set before us. Maybe you’ve never met Jesus, and you have never found the way. Maybe you know him, but you have strayed far from the path and found yourself lost again. Whatever your circumstances are in life, Jesus wants to guide you back to safety. Only he can get you home, and only he can guide you along the lit path. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. (Proverbs 3:6)
I don't believe in coincidence, I believe everything that happens is God ordained, and happens for a reason. My daughters always remind me I could teach a lesson from a rock. Even the whole world reveals God's creation, and if we remain silent, the rocks will cry out proclaiming the glory of God. You are one of the greatest glories God ever created. We are created in God's image, and for his glory. Seeking God Daily is a devotional written to encourage and strengthen your walk with God. I put a scripture that spoke to me with each picture I took through the year and wrote a devotional to go with the scripture. Maybe you've drifted farther away from God than you intended too. Perhaps you feel stranded and bogged down in your life today. Just as an artist paints a masterpiece, or wood worker can turn a piece of wood into a work of art. God, the great creator, can turn you into a work of art as well. God isn't finished with you yet! God sees beauty where no one else does.
Drawing on multi-disciplinary debates surrounding the cultural production of place, space and memory in the post-industrial city, this study explores the role of moving images in representations and perceptions of everyday urban landscapes. It uses a unique spatial database of over 1700 archive films of Liverpool from 1897 to the present day.
Advertising to Children stimulates and informs the debate on the ethics and effectiveness of marketing to children. The research tackles a wide range of issues including smoking and alcohol consumption.
Advertising and Violence identifies and analyzes the important issues related to violence in advertising and its overall effects on society. The book is based on a widely cited special issue of the Journal of Advertising and includes eight new chapters that expand the book's coverage. The objective of the book is to compile a compendium of current thinking, perspectives, theoretical viewpoints, and research relevant to the violence and advertising interface. The chapter authors, all notable experts in the field, take a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates perspectives from disciplines other than marketing in order to provide a broad-based view of how advertising and violence coalesce and the policy implications of this juxtaposition.
This book brings together information on the natural history, ecology and systematics of North American aquatic monocotyledons. The book is an overview of the biology of major aquatic species by compiling information from numerous sources that lie scattered among the primary literature, herbarium databases, and other reference sources. Information on more than 300 species in 87 genera of monocotyledons will be included. Recent phylogenetic analyses will be incorporated. Although focusing specifically on North America, the cosmopolitan distribution of many aquatic plants should make this an attractive text to people working virtually anywhere outside of the region as well. Key Selling Features: The primary source of natural history information on aquatic plants Comprehensive lists of ecological associates Synthetic overview of systematic relationships of aquatic species and genera Practical information for rare and invasive plant managers Essential guide to facilitate wetland delineation
It didn’t take me long to realize just how small I am. We were over a mile from the mountain, but its sheer size was still intimidating. Each of us were told to follow the marked trail through the forest. After all, this wasn’t our home; we were just strangers passing through. So we did just that for the most part. We followed the trail, and it led us safely back to our car late that evening. This old earth isn’t our home either; we are also just strangers passing through. There are many trials and tribulations as well as victories on our journey here. We often make our life very difficult by going it alone, but we don’t have to walk alone. We have a friend in Jesus, and he has shown us the path of a victorious life. Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” He is the perfect path set before us. Maybe you’ve never met Jesus, and you have never found the way. Maybe you know him, but you have strayed far from the path and found yourself lost again. Whatever your circumstances are in life, Jesus wants to guide you back to safety. Only he can get you home, and only he can guide you along the lit path. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. (Proverbs 3:6)
He calms the storm so that its waves are still. --Psalm 107:29 I've seen Jesus work firsthand in my life and in the lives of others--in sickness, in death, in divorce, and in each tempest life throws our way. I've often wondered how people make it without a living God who loves them. Our storms come into our lives to refine and test us. They are for a season even though they feel as if they will never end. Remember Peter? God told him to walk on water and come to him while rolling waves raged all around them. Peter did just that for a short moment, but then he took his eyes off of Jesus. Remember what happened next? Peter began to sink. Keep your eyes on Christ today, and take him by his hand. He will lead you through the storm and safely to shore. God is preparing you today for greater things to come. He never promised us easy, but he does promise to walk with us each step of the way. This old cypress tree has weathered many hurricanes in its life, but here it's enjoying a gorgeous sunset in calm waters. It's still standing because its roots are anchored deep into the soil. I pray you are rooted deep in Christ today so you, too, can weather the storms to come.
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