Disciplification

Disciplification
Author: Alan Root Robertson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989476829

A discussion workbook for young people. And everyone else. Jesus made being born again easy: anybody can GET saved: the hard part is to LIVE saved! The way a master teaches is not through rules, but through relationship. Every world religion is a set of rules, but Christianity is a human life reconnected to the Creator of the universe. This vital connection reproduces the life and power and love of Jesus inside the follower. This discussion workbook will evoke many wonderful conversations about how to live the life Jesus has called us to live. Perfect for small groups or personal devotions.

The Presbyterian

The Presbyterian
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1850
Genre: Religious newspapers and periodicals
ISBN:

Definition of the Engineering Method

Definition of the Engineering Method
Author: B. V. Koen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1985
Genre: Methods engineering
ISBN:

In an effort to more clearly define the engineering method, this document attempts to draw distinctions between engineering and science. Part I, "Some Thoughts on Engineering," discusses strategies that engineers employ to solve problems, and the characteristics of the types of engineering problems. Part II, "The Principal Rule of the Engineering Method," gives a definition of the engineering method and provides examples which: (1) compare individual engineers; (2) establish a rule for judging the performance of an engineer; (3) compare the technological developments of various nations; (4) analyze several pedagogical strategies of engineering education; and (5) define the relationship between the engineer and society. Part III, "Some Heuristics Used by the Engineering Method," includes some simple rules of thumb, factors about safety, heuristics that affect the engineer's attitude toward his/her work, heuristics that engineers use to keep risk within acceptable bounds, and factors dealing with resource allocation. (TW)

Parenting Is Heart Work

Parenting Is Heart Work
Author: Dr. Scott Turansky
Publisher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1434704203

If you're like most parents, you have developed your own parenting strategy—sometimes it seems to work, and other times—based on the way your child behaves—you wonder if it's working at all. There are countless ways to try to get a child's attention and to effect change—but here's the truth—unless you deal with a child through his or her heart, you are not likely to see lasting change. In this breakthrough book, Dr. Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller, RN, BSN, reveal how you can learn to truly reach your child's heart to teach, train, and build a tremendous relationship. Parenting is Heart Work gives you the practical tools an easy-to-follow steps that will revolutionize how you: Turn Correction times into learning experiences. Equip your children to accept responsibility for their mistakes and meditate on the right things. Influence and adjust the values and beliefs your children hold. Maintain relationship with your children through love and emotional connectedness.