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When God Speaks
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English | 2005 | ISBN: 0800796985 | EPUB | pages: 126 | 0.8 mb
Hearing the voice of God is not as difficult as some might think. It may even happen without our realization. As God has spoken throughout the ages, He continues to speak today in many different ways, including through an impression in a person's spirit or through a passage of Scripture or via a prophetic dream. Since we were created to commune with God, He longs for us to draw near to Him so that we can know His heart and understand His will for our lives.

When God Isn't Green A World-Wide Journey to Places Where Religious Practice and Environmentalism Collide
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English | 2016 | pages: 216 | ISBN: 0807001929 | EPUB | 0,7 mb
In this lively, round-the-world trip, law professor and humorist Jay Wexler explores the intersection of religion and the environment.

When Followers Become Leaders Rewiring Established and Non-Tech Companies To Lead In An Age of Accelerating Disruptions
Free Download Sodan Selva, "When Followers Become Leaders: Rewiring Established and Non-Tech Companies To Lead In An Age of Accelerating Disruptions"
English | ISBN: 173456010X | 2020 | 152 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
It couldn't be more timely for this book that calls for business to deeply redefine and transform itself during this time of unexpected disruption by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis and market correction.This book will change the way business leaders craft transformations and execute their businesses in these disruptive and uncertain times to deliver significant value. It provides foundational guidance for rewiring established and non-tech companies from within to transform to not only grow but also mitigate risks during an age of multifaceted disruptions. "It is in the midst of these disruptions that we can awaken to the realization that we need a boldly innovative way forward, a paradigm shift in the way we operate to navigate and thrive in these new realities...this book couldn't be more timely for established businesses as it calls for transformation from within, a capital light operational discipline before moving capital heavy and a real focus on our internal powers as a company and business leaders." - Marwan Fawaz, Executive Advisor, Google and AlphabetIt's easy to keep moving forward with incremental adjustments to the way we do business despite the clear need for more substantive change. During times of accelerating multifaceted disruptions, both projected and unexpected, established businesses will need to rewire the way they operate to innovate and transform if they are to survive and lead in the 2020s and beyond. Most established business innovation initiatives have not truly innovated in the last two decades and have relied on the same tools of innovation labs, corporate venture capital and traditional innovation education, which although front and center in a company's annual reports, can still be left at the fringes of most companies' operations, with the exception of a handful of dominant technology players. The foundations and principles outlined in this book come from the Movement Maker program, which delivers a set of techniques that operators and business leaders apply to craft their companies' transformations from within to deliver new lines of repeated growth to protect against foreseen and unforeseen disruptions. It also catalyzes and develops movements within a company that lead to new ways of working that are authentic to a company's operators but also relevant for an age of accelerating disruptions. This book provides a pioneering roadmap for how established and non-tech businesses can rewire to lead the Fourth Industrial Revolution and level the business playing field.

When Do People Obey Laws Towards an Integrated Approach to Compliance
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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031530543 | 173 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 2 MB
By treating law as a form of social communication, it develops an integrated framework to answer this question. It explores how social, psychological, and institutional conditions shape compliance decisions of individuals. What does a law signify? When does the compulsion to obey arise? When do individuals comply out of a fear for legal sanctions or social repercussions? Why do some laws have high symbolic values and others fail despite harsh punishments?

What's Good for Business Business and American Politics since World War II
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2012 | 280 Pages | ISBN: 0199754012 | PDF | 2 MB
This volume showcases the most exciting new voices in the fields of business and political history. While the media frequently warns of the newfound power of business in the world of politics, the authors in this book demonstrate that business has mobilized to shape public policy and government institutions, as well as electoral outcomes, for decades. Rather than assuming that business influence is inevitable, the chapters explore the complex evolution of this relationship in a wide range of different arenas--from attempts to create a corporate-friendly tax policy and regulations that would work in the interests of particular industries, to local boosterism as a weapon against New Deal liberalism, to the nexus between evangelical Christianity and the oil industry, to the frustrations that business people felt in struggles with public interest groups. The history that emerges show business actors organizing themselves to affect government in myriad ways, sometimes successfully but other times with outcomes far different than they hoped for. The result in an image of American politics that is more complex and contested than it is often thought to be. The essays represent a new trend in scholarship on political economy, one that seeks to break down the barriers that once separated old subfields to offer a vision of the economy as shaped by politics and political life influenced by economic relationships.

What Your Preacher Didn't Tell You That You Really Ought to Know
Free Download John Winsor, "What Your Preacher Didn't Tell You: That You Really Ought to Know"
English | ISBN: 1462057276 | 2011 | 168 pages | EPUB | 453 KB
What your preacher didn't tell you is this: Christianity was a Medieval invention that contradicts what Jesus taught. He didn't believe that he was divine or that anybody was bound for heaven. Winsor quotes the Bible itself to explain how preachers obfuscate its meaning.

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2024
What Would Martin Say
Free Download Joel Engel, "What Would Martin Say?"
English | 2008 | ISBN: 006167267X, 0061253200 | EPUB | pages: 256 | 0.4 mb
"What Would Martin Say? about the pressing issues of our time is a bold question to ask. To presume to know the answer is even bolder. Clarence Jones is one of the few who possesses the moral authority necessary to even attempt such a task. One that he more than accomplishes with a compelling candor and an uncommon grace and dignity." -Tavis Smiley

What Works for Whom A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research
Free Download What Works for Whom?: A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research By Anthony Roth, Peter Fonagy
2004 | 661 Pages | ISBN: 1572306505 | PDF | 4 MB
This acclaimed work provides a systematic, comprehensive, and balanced evaluation of the current status of all major psychotherapeutic approaches. With a primary focus on adults, detailed evidence is presented for the efficacy of widely used interventions for frequently encountered mental disorders and specific populations. The book also explains the concepts that underpin psychotherapy research, examines methodological challenges in translating research into practice, and considers the impact on outcome of factors common to all therapies, such as therapist and patient characteristics.