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More Than A Worship Leader is a challenge and encouragement to those who lead worship to be more. In today's church world, it's easy to get caught in the trap of performing for people, instead of loving them off and on the stage. This book explores these dynamics off stage, on stage and even promotes the idea of being up-staged as a worship leader. In an age when worship leaders are known primarily for their skill and style, this is a call for them to be known more for their heart. Gary Durbin has been leading worship for more than 20 years and has been in full time local church ministry for over 15 years. The philosophies and insights of this book are a product of his experiences in multiple ministries and churches he's led in and been a part of. It is a valuable tool for those who are just getting started and a great reminder for those who are veterans. With discussion questions at the end of each chapter, it's a great opportunity to grow with those on your worship team as well.The heart behind this book is clear. It's not about a stage. It's not about a title. It's not even about a song. It's about loving God and loving people. Don't settle for being in front of people. Be in the lives of people. It's so much more than a song and you can be more than a worship leader.
Software supergeek James Forrest becomes unexpectedly embroiled in a murder and the murderer when he is hired to investigate the software at Distributed Nanotech Inc.James tells Susanne Anderson, DNI's CEO, that her murdered Chief Scientist copied his code from an artificial intelligence project; this makes her life even more complex. While James struggles to understand the software, they become murder suspects.Recent statements by Stephen Hawking and Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, about the possible dangers of artificial intelligence have raised public concern. Readers will find Nano-Uncertainty accessible, thrilling, and disquieting.
Nano-Uncertainty brings to life the strange world of high-tech in the Bay Area while presenting the real danger of an unconstrained artificial intelligence.Software super geek James Forrest becomes unexpectedly embroiled in a murder case when he is hired to investigate the software at Distributed Nanotech Inc., a Berkeley supercomputer software company. James tells Susanne Anderson, the CEO, that DNI's murdered Chief Scientist copied his code from an artificial intelligence project; this makes her life even more complex. While she struggles to keep the company's venture financing on track and James struggles to understand the software, they become murder suspects.James builds a visual tool to see inside the supercomputer. Even though the Visualizer is hypnotic and painful, it helps him unlock a hidden AI. The DNI system breaks, and when James figures out how to fix it, the murderer is enraged and comes after James. Pulled together by their romantic attraction for each other, James and Susanne join forces to contain the dangerous AI.Recent statements by Stephen Hawking and Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, about the possible dangers of artificial intelligence have raised public concern. Readers will find Nano-Uncertainty accessible, thrilling, and disquieting.
When bumbling programmers are about to release a ravenous AI, they have to be stopped.While investigating software, super-geek James Forrest discovers secrets that entangle him in a murder investigation and the intrigues of venture capital and corporate espionage. When he builds a tool to see inside the mind of an AI, the psychedelic experience overpowers him.Distributed Nanotech’s CEO, Susanne Anderson, struggles with the challenges of a fast-growth company and her attraction for James. When he uncovers secrets that threaten the world, Susanne and James join forces to contain the dangerous AI. James struggles with complex software while a lurking murderer watches his every move.Nano-Uncertainty is a fast-paced thriller with unexpected twists and turns. The book describes a threat that may be sitting in a computer lab today.Recent statements by Stephen Hawking and Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, about the possible dangers of artificial intelligence have raised public concern. Readers will find Nano-Uncertainty accessible, thrilling, and disquieting.
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