The 5G Fellowship

The 5G Fellowship
Author: Dr. Tim Carter
Publisher: Booktango
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-03-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1468922858

What does the Bible say about the different generations? Can generations work together to fulfill God's purposes for the church, or is the "generation gap" too great? What makes each generation unique in its view of life and church? Are these unique views weaknesses or strengths? How can we reach the younger generations? Within these pages, you will find answers to these questions and many more. The 5G Fellowship chronicles the personal journey of a college professor and church leader dealing with multiple generations in the church and workplace. Interwoven within this story are biblical truth, modern research, and practical applications concerning intergenerational life, learning, and ministry. These insights will help you discover GodÂ’s purposes for each generation, and it will provide you with vital knowledge to learn and lead more effectively across generations.

Prose from a Grandson to a Senior Fellow

Prose from a Grandson to a Senior Fellow
Author: Derek McFadden
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2003-03-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 146207569X

In 1982, Derek McFadden, born prematurely at just a bit over four pounds, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Initially, shock and grief paralyzed his family; and then eventually, acceptance came. Derek survived those first precarious months. There to guide him through these uncertain times were many family members. But in particular, his grandmother, Shirley, and grandfather, Richard "Papa Dick" Kenbok, were the cornerstones of love and nurturing. Always there to lift him up. To hold him. To stand at his side. Through the years, Papa Dick and Derek became souls united, oftentimes fused in hard love as Papa refused to let Derek become a victim of his affliction. "Stand on up and do it," were Papa's continued words of encouragement, never allowing him to use his CP as a crutch. Derek flourished. Attending public school and graduating. Writing his first novel: On Ashlyn's Bridge. Finding employment at a national radio network as well as producing his own online radio program. And most importantly, growing into a sensitive, loving young man with an enormous heart. In 1997, Papa Dick was diagnosed with lung cancer. With the love of his family and the guidance of God, he survived. But in 2002, the cancer has returned, now homesteading his liver. In tribute to Papa Dick, and to mirror the love and encouragement that has been his gift to our family, Derek dedicates this book of prose. "Get well Papa. We love you."

My Fellow Americans

My Fellow Americans
Author:
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1402243677

THE STORIES BEHIND the WORDS THAT MAKE HISTORY "Four Score and Seven Years Ago" The Gettysburg Address as told by an eyewitness of the event "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" Franklin Delano Roosevelt's stirring call to courage "Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You" John F. Kennedy's unforgettable inaugural address "Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down This Wall" Ronald Reagan's demand for freedom for the people behind the Iron Curtain Plus Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton on the speeches that influenced them most Also hear... The voices of every U.S. president since Benjamin Harrison in 1889 A reading of the first presidential speech ever, George Washington's "American Experiment" address A reenactment of Abraham Lincoln's incendiary "House Divided" speech Campaign recordings of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson FDR's assertion that Americans have a "Rendezvous with Destiny" Dwight D. Eisenhower's warning against the "Military-Industrial Complex" JFK proclaiming "Ich Bin Ein Berliner" Lyndon Johnson adopting the civil rights hymn "We Shall Overcome" Gerald Ford promising that "Our Long National Nightmare Is Over" Ronald Reagan consoling the nation after the space shuttle Challenger explosion George H. W. Bush's call for a "Kinder and Gentler Nation" Bill Clinton speaking from the pulpit where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his final sermon George W. Bush's ultimatum to Iraq and his promise to its people that "The Day of Your Liberation Is Near"