183 research outputs found
The Book of Acts and Evangelism in Argentina
This article looks at platforms for the Gospel in the book of Acts and how they apply to evangelism in Argentina. A general overview of evangelism in Acts is discussed, and then specific platforms are presented. Those include the market place in Athens, the place of prayer in Philippi, and the many locations where the Gospel was presented in synagogues. An exposition of Acts 13 is included that helps explain why synagogues were natural platforms. The applications to Argentina include visiting those with a connection to a church. One example is visiting the parents of adolescents who attend church activities
Leadership: Essential for a Church to Grow Numerically and Spiritually
This article relates the spiritual gift of leadership (Rom. 12:8) to numerical church growth. Scripture presents spiritually gifted leaders as those who received authority from God and had knowledge of his will for his people. Biblical leaders delegated effectively and encouraged those who were given tasks to accomplish. The overall scope of biblical teaching on leadership indicates that pastors/elders should have the gift of leadership. Allowing those who qualify and have the gift of leadership to emerge is crucial for the health of a church
The Book of Acts and Evangelism in Argentina
This article looks at platforms for the Gospel in the book of Acts and how they apply to evangelism in Argentina. A general overview of evangelism in Acts is discussed, and then specific platforms are presented. Those include the market place in Athens, the place of prayer in Philippi, and the many locations where the Gospel was presented in synagogues. An exposition of Acts 13 is included that helps explain why synagogues were natural platforms. The applications to Argentina include visiting those with a connection to a church. One example is visiting the parents of adolescents who attend church activities
Veteran Participation in Operation Song: Exploring Resiliency in a Songwriting Experience
This study takes a phenomenological approach to explore the experience of Operation Song, a United States nonprofit organization’s songwriting program for military veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Six participants completed semi-structured interviews to identify the structural, textural, and composite descriptions of the Operation Song experience. Findings were analyzed through an interpretive phenomenological analysis, which led to themes describing the essence as a “catalyst to invoke personal change.” When restructured for this article, original key themes describing the overall experience were reestablished as a setting that promoted authenticity, trusted social support, uniquely skilled songwriters, songwriting, and listening to the songs. Through a review of the biopsychosocial impacts of trauma and resiliency factors, this study offers a unique outlook supporting social and creative experiences as complementary mechanisms to enhance treatment outcomes for military veterans with PTSD
Women, Health and Aging: Building a Statewide Movement
Provides an overview of current policy and program environments that affect the state's most vulnerable elder population, and considers some effective strategies to address the growing needs of older persons in California
Stability and Observability of Magnetic Primordial Black Hole-Neutron Star Collisions
The collision of a primordial black hole with a neutron star results in the
black hole eventually consuming the entire neutron star. However, if the black
hole is magnetically charged, and therefore stable against decay by Hawking
radiation, the consequences can be quite different. Upon colliding with a
neutron star, a magnetic black hole very rapidly comes to a stop. For large
enough magnetic charge, we show that this collision can be detected as a sudden
change in the rotation period of the neutron star, a glitch or anti-glitch.We
argue that the magnetic primordial black hole, which then settles to the core
of the neutron star, does not necessarily devour the entire neutron star; the
system can instead reach a long-lived, quasi-stable equilibrium. Because the
black hole is microscopic compared to the neutron star, most stellar properties
remain unchanged compared to before the collision. However, the neutron star
will heat up and its surface magnetic field could potentially change, both
effects potentially observable.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure
Archaea dominate oxic subseafloor communities over multimillion-year time scales
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) dominate microbial communities throughout oxic subseafloor sediment deposited over millions of years in the North Atlantic Ocean. Rates of nitrification correlated with the abundance of these dominant AOA populations, whose metabolism is characterized by ammonia oxidation, mixotrophic utilization of organic nitrogen, deamination, and the energetically efficient chemolithoautotrophic hydroxypropionate/hydroxybutyrate carbon fixation cycle. These AOA thus have the potential to couple mixotrophic and chemolithoautotrophic metabolism via mixotrophic deamination of organic nitrogen, followed by oxidation of the regenerated ammonia for additional energy to fuel carbon fixation. This metabolic feature likely reduces energy loss and improves AOA fitness under energy-starved, oxic conditions, thereby allowing them to outcompete other taxa for millions of years
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