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Can't understand why it is so difficult to live a consistent Christian life? Do you feel like religion has let you down? Or do you feel as though you have consistently let God down? We live in a unique culture with so many different things demanding our attention here in Western Civilization. "You Can't Get There From Here" takes a close look at the history of Christian Religion and our American mindset. More importantly, it takes the reader on a journey of self-exploration aimed at helping to excavate issues that prevent us all from living a life of service, giving, contentment and peace.
In 2021, Dayton Moore founded Unite KC, where he serves as President of the Board of Directors. His passion for people, unity, and raising the next generation sparked a conversation among leaders in Kansas City. That conversation led to the birth of Unite KC, a grassroots, faith-based movement committed to taking action to pursue racial reconciliation in the greater Kansas City area. UNITE KC focuses on taking actions that prompt heart transformation, build community, and, ultimately, lead to racial harmony.The vision for racial harmony, equality, and justice involves a heart change that requires us to remain steadfast and unmovable. We must keep the faith and remember that our collective fight is not black versus white but good versus evil.Each year, Unite KC's book "One Good Thing" will feature everyday people in our community who set an example that helps eradicate racism, misunderstandings, and misconceptions. They promote unity and reach across racial lines to promote harmony. They are change agents who "Do One Good Thing."
Steven McJames was a bright, idealistic young man who came from a good family. He always wanted all that life had to offer. Steven would get his break through hard work and a series of chance meetings. As Steven sat atop of his self-made, universe, little did he know that both his world and the world he knew it would begin a slow dismantling... As Steven attempts to reconstruct his world, he is comes to grips with his foundation and his complete dismissal of organized religion. As he searches for the truth of why events unfolded in such a catastrophic manner, he must confront his past in order to start a new future. This post-apocalyptic saga takes a realistic view of a deconstructed world after a series of events pushes it past the tipping point.
Driving the Bus is the Easy Part is a humorous, yet comprehensive compilation of tips and strategies to aid the student driver in the art of Student Management. Two days before going to the D.M.V. and taking my test, one of the trainers took me out for a final ride and talked to me about student management. You must remember that my instructor also talked extensively about it in the classroom. Because of all of the great training I received, I passed the test with flying colors. So why was I not jumping for joy? I was scared out of my mind on what I was going to do with those 30 or so faces looking back at me in the number 7 mirror. This tongue-in-cheek manual has seven small chapters on what I and others have experienced while managing students during the safe operation of a school bus. It talks about what works and what doesn't work. The aim of this small book is to arm the driver with enough tools to face a myriad of situations. If only we could put the kids in suspended animation while we transported them to and from school...
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