In this book, authors Mark Holmen and Brian Siewert give us an "inside look" at some key survey results as they focus on the faith life (attitudes, desires and behaviors) of an important demographic--churchgoing parents. Discover what's truly happening in the homes of churchgoing parents based on Faith@Home Ministry's one-of-a-kind survey of over 1,600 parents across 12 denominations. The Faith@Home movement aims to help people go from being one hour per week consumers of church to 24/7 followers of Christ. The authors believe that God wants to use His church to equip parents to be the primary influencers in the faith development of their children. Drawing on the results of their own FaithLIFE survey as well as numerous other studies, they reveal some important trends and takeaways that ministry leaders can use to give the parents in their congregations help where they need it most.
If it's true that we get what we measure, can you conceive of a reality where we would put aside the archaic practice of measuring attendance and offerings, and replace it with measuring the progress of faith life at home? Now, for the first time, readers can discover what is truly happening in the homes of churchgoing people based on groundbreaking new research of over 6000 church goers across 12 denominations. - What good is our discipleship if it is not being lived and expressed at home? - What good is our evangelism if 60+% of our kids are walking away from the faith because of the hypocrisy they saw at home. - What good is our missionality if we are doing one thing in the world and another thing at home? - What good is our worship if that's all people do, spiritually, once a week? Get ready, this book is going to be revealing, challenging yet incredibly helpful in showcasing faith life at home realities church leaders have overlooked for far too long.
The Skeptic's Guide to the Adventures of Life is an experiential review of alternative healing modalities and offers a lighthearted look at life's deeper lessons and mysteries. It chronicles business strategist Connie Siewerts personal experiences and those of her healers during a three year journey to wellness through alternative sources of information and healing. Healing modalities covered include past life regression, healing touch, trauma release, guided imagery, reiki, shamanism, naturopathy, iridology, homeopathic remedies, colon hydrotherapy, angel channeling, astrology, medical intuitive, distance healing, paintings that heal, color therapy, gem and mineral therapy, acupuncture, cupping, reflexology, sound and vibration therapy, equine assisted psychotherapy, spiritual counseling and communing with spirits from the other side.And through it all, she was able to significantly improve her lung condition, eliminate the pain and stiffness from arthritis in her knee and improve her overall wellness, all while stimulating the mind and delighting the spirit.
Authoritative, clinically oriented, and unique in the field,Computed Body Tomography with MRI Correlation, 5th Editionis your one-stop reference for current information on CT and MRI in all aspects of adult and pediatric congenital and acquired disorders. This comprehensive text uses an easy-to-navigate format to deliver complete, well-illustrated coverage of the most current CT and MRI techniques for thorax, abdomen, pelvis and musculoskeletal systems in both adult and pediatric populations. The fully revised 5th Edition is a complete reference for residents, fellows, and attending radiologists, as well as clinicians in other specialties who are interested in CT and MRI evaluation of both common and less common disorders encountered in daily practice.
If it's true that we get what we measure, can you conceive of a reality where we would put aside the archaic practice of measuring attendance and offerings, and replace it with measuring the progress of faith life at home? Now, for the first time, readers can discover what is truly happening in the homes of churchgoing people based on groundbreaking new research of over 6000 church goers across 12 denominations. - What good is our discipleship if it is not being lived and expressed at home? - What good is our evangelism if 60+% of our kids are walking away from the faith because of the hypocrisy they saw at home. - What good is our missionality if we are doing one thing in the world and another thing at home? - What good is our worship if that's all people do, spiritually, once a week? Get ready, this book is going to be revealing, challenging yet incredibly helpful in showcasing faith life at home realities church leaders have overlooked for far too long.
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