Believe it or not, God has called all believers to be intercessors. I believe that when God appoints or calls us to do something, he will equip us with the necessary tools to perform the task that he has charged us with, and according to Psalm 138:8, the Lord will fulfill his purpose for us and do everything that he has promised. There is no need for you to fear because, bless God Almighty, you have been equipped, and God has prepared you for such a time as this. You are ready for this. You were born to be an intercessor. This is God's plan for your life. This is your purpose. God has given you his word. He has hidden it in your heart, and in due season, you will speak it out and declare it with confidence, boldness, and courage. Now is the time to discover and unlock these powerful prayers and pray like never before. Praying these prayers every day will surely bring deliverance and breakthrough to the everyday issues that you may face. Note: It is not us who should bring judgment and retribution to people. God will take care of that. Our responsibility is to love them, regardless of what they have done to us, and to intercede and pray for them as the Holy Spirit prompts us to, just as Jesus did and is doing for us, even to this very day. CONNECT WITH ROSEMARY AT: Website https://www.prayerchronicles365.com
Calling All Intercessors and Prayer Warriors Stand with me today and declare, "No longer will I be deceived! No longer will I live in bondage. No longer will I be afraid. No longer will I be silent. I will lift up my voice unto the Lord God Almighty, which was and is and is to come. I will bow my knees and lift up my hands and cry out unto the Lord. I will shout unto God with a voice of praise and triumph. I will make a joyful noise unto God. I will pray from the rising of the sun until the going down of the same." Rosemary is the founder and creator of Prayerchronicles365. At prayerchronicles365, you will be able to pray, worship, and receive Bible truth nuggets to help you jump-start your day and build your faith in God. To hear and view prayer videos, subscribe to her YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqEZJ7nGJbk6GxaXWZ6Bvw. You can also view by LIKING her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Prayerchronicles365/ and by FOLLOWING her on Instagram at @prayerchronicles365 and Twitter @prayerchroni365 If you have a prayer Request, you can submit it to her at Prayerchronicles365@gmail.com
Medicare affects everyone. If you are a boomer, you are counting on Medicare to protect you from the cost of health care when you retire. If you have turned 65, you already depend on Medicare. If you are a Gen-X or Gen-Y, you are contributing to Medicare from your paycheck. Will Medicare continue to exist as we have known it? Will it be there when you need it? How much will it cost? As the future of Medicare is debated in Washington, Rosemary Gibson and Janardan Prasad Singh shine a light on a rarely-seen side of this storied program: the business of Medicare. Medicare is known as an entitlement for the nation’s seniors. It is also the largest entitlement-based program for any business sector in the US economy. Its beneficiaries include hospitals, doctors, drug companies, device manufacturers, Wall Street investment banks, private equity firms, hedge funds, and others that rely on the $600 billion that Medicare spends a year. The ties that bind Wall Street and Washington in the healthcare industry are strong, and they will play an outsized role in determining Medicare’s future. Gibson and Singh reveal how the industry’s interests are often at odds with those of seniors and boomers. While some politicians point to the culture of dependence of the public on Medicare, the authors suggest that policymakers turn their attention to the culture of dependence of the healthcare industry on Medicare, which is the predominant force pushing the program toward a fiscal cliff. The amount of waste in the Medicare program is equivalent to the entire economy of New Zealand. For Medicare to be sustained, this culture of dependence -- and the habits it breeds, namely waste, excessive pricing, and overuse of unnecessary services -- should be the first priority for the chopping block. By parings back the excess, the authors argue, Medicare can be sustained for future generations. This is essential reading for anyone interested in how Medicare works, how it could work better, and where it will go if reforms are not made.
The Handbook of Sex Differences is a four-volume reference work written to assess sex differences, with a primary focus on the human species. Based on the authors’ highly influential 2008 book Sex Differences, these volumes highlight important new research findings from the last decade and a half alongside earlier findings. In this, the work’s fourth and last volume, two related questions are addressed: Are there universal sex differences (i.e., sex differences found in all societies)? And if the answer is yes, what are they and how can each one be theoretically explained? To answer the first of these two questions, this volume condenses much of the research findings amassed in the book’s first three volumes into summary tables. Then, to help identify likely universal sex differences, three versions of social role theory and two versions of evolutionary theory are examined relative to each possible universal sex difference. Consideration is even given to religious scriptures as a sixth type of explanation. In the concluding analyses, 308 likely universal sex differences are identified. No single theory was able to explain all these differences. Nevertheless, the two evolutionary theories were better in this regard than any of the three social role theories, including the recently proposed biosocial version of social role theory. The Handbook of Sex Differences is of importance for any researcher, student, or professional who requires a comprehensive resource on sex differences.
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