Dynamic Living

Dynamic Living
Author: Aileen Ludington,Hans Diehl
Publsiher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1995
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780828009492

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Aileen Ludington and Hans Diehl This cutting-edge information on health covers nutritional principles; reversing and normalizing health concerns such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease; losing weight; and more.

Promises for Dynamic Living

Promises for Dynamic Living
Author: Linda Knight
Publsiher: Certa Publishing
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780996271639

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Has worry about the future permeated your life? We live in a world filled with uncertainty, stressful situations, demanding circumstances, and even challenging people. In Promises for Dynamic Living, you will discover the specific promises which God has provided for you through His Word. Linda Knight will guide you through a journey of learning God's Word and applying it to your particular situation or need. You will be encouraged, as you claim His promises and begin a life free from worry and doubt. Promises for Dynamic Living will provide you with the tools you need to find hope and assurance in life let go of stress or uncertainty about your future claim God’s promises in your daily life live a dynamic and productive life for Him

Dynamic Living in Desperate Times

Dynamic Living in Desperate Times
Author: Chris Jackson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2018-12-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532668197

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Who is showing us the way? In ancient Palestine, when Jesus Christ asked people who they thought he was, one of their top guesses was the Old Testament prophet, Jeremiah. “Who do people say that I am?” “Some say Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” There was something about Jesus that reminded people of Jeremiah. In our moment in history, when we desperately need leaders and role models to show us a better way, Jeremiah stands as a human cornerstone, a blueprint for dynamic living in the middle of desperate times. With compassion and biblical insight, author Chris Jackson shows us how ancient wisdom from Jeremiah’s life can lead us into towering, dynamic living today.

Church As Dynamic Life System

Church As Dynamic Life System
Author: Bracken, Joseph, A.
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608337774

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Proposing an open-ended systems approach to ecclesiology, with the goal of sustaining the relevance and--paradoxically--the permanence of the church, Bracken synthesizes the work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Alfred North Whitehead to produce his novel Trinitarian argument, which is grounded in the language of process theology and a continually evolving universe.

Dynamic Relationships

Dynamic Relationships
Author: Jacqueline M. Stavros,Cheri B. Torres
Publsiher: Taos Institute Publications
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0971441669

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Dynamic Relationships invites us to step into the appreciative paradigm where the principles governing our actions and relationships offer a means for increased value and meaning in our lives and communities of work and play.They empower us to become a force for creating and sustaining life-affirming relationships and success in daily living.

Dynamic Equivalence

Dynamic Equivalence
Author: Keith F. Pecklers
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814661912

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In studying the history of the vernacular in worship beginning with the Christian Scriptures, Dynamic Equivalence uncovers the power of a living language to transform communities of faith. How we pray when we come together for common worship has always been significant, but the issue of liturgical language received unprecedented attention in the twentieth century when Latin Rite Roman Catholic worship was opened to the vernacular at Vatican II. Worshiping in one's native tongue continues to be of issue as the churches debate over what type of vernacular should be employed. Dynamic Equivalence traces the history of liturgical language in the Western Christian tradition as a dynamic and living reality. Particular attention is paid to the twentieth century Vernacular Society within the United States and how the vernacular issue was treated at Vatican II, especially within an ecumenical context. The first chapter offers a short history of the vernacular from the first century through the twentieth. The second and third chapters contain a significant amount of archival material, much of which has never been published before. These chapters tell the story of a mixed group of Catholic laity and clergy dedicated to promoting the vernacular during the first half of the twentieth century. Chapter Four begins with a survey of vernacular promotion in the Reformation itself, explores the issue of vernacular worship as an instrument of ecumenical hospitality and concludes with some examples of ecumenical liturgical cooperation in the years immediately preceding the Council. The final chapter treats the vernacular debate at the Council with attention to the Vernacular Society's role in helping with theimplementation of the vernacular. Chapters are "A Brief History of the Vernacular," "The Origins of the Vernacular Society: 1946-1956," "Pressure for the Vernacular Mounts: 1956-1962," "Vernacular Worship and Ecumenical Exchange," "Vatican II and the Vindication of the Vernacular: 1962-1965" Keith F. Pecklers, SJ, SLD, is professor of liturgy at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and professor of liturgical history at the Pontifical Liturgical Institute of Sant 'Anselmo. He is the author of The Unread Vision: The Liturgical Movement in the United States of America 1926-1955, and co-editor of Liturgy for the New Millennium: A Commentary on the Revised Sacramentary, published by The Liturgical Press.

Dynamic Aging

Dynamic Aging
Author: Katy Bowman,Joan Virginia Allen,Shelah M. Wilgus,Lora Woods,Joyce Faber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Equilibrium (Physiology)
ISBN: 1943370117

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What if your pain and lack of mobility aren't due to your age, but your habits? What if changing how you move can change how you feel, no matter your age? Dynamic Aging is an exercise guide to restoring movement. This book: Is geared to a 50+ audience and anyone looking to improve basic whole-body mobility, Includes exercises and postural adjustments that require no special equipment and include modifications for all fitness levels, Will help you move and feel better, Alongside biomechanist and movement teacher Katy Bowman's instructions are the experiences of four women over seventy-five who have used these principles and exercises for years. They've found recommended surgeries unnecessary and regained strength and mobility, and they move more than they did a decade ago. From hiking in the mountains to climbing ladders and walking on cobblestones with ease, each of these women embodies the book's message: No matter where you're starting, if you change how you move, you can change how you feel. Book jacket.

Dynamic Living

Dynamic Living
Author: Hans A. Diehl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:939607481

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This book addresses important health issues with scientific information that is easy to understand and apply to your life.