The Men’s Manual Volume II and the 16-hour seminar by Jim Sammons look at what God’s Word says about finances. Topics covered include "how-to's," such as how to: get out of debt, deal with compromises, make wise investments, build the spirit of a marriage, teach principles to children, work with people, and other skills. His insights based on Scripture are helpful for becoming a successful person, marr ...
The Pineapple Story (DVD) ; Financial Freedom Seminar ; Amazing Animals of Alaska, Vol. 1 (DVD) ; Amazing Animals of Alaska, Vol. 2 (DVD) ; Legacy of Faith: Otto Koning - The Kidnapping Story ; The Snake Story (DVD) ; Gospel Piano Techniques (DVD) ; Eagle Story Video ; Patterns of Evidence 6-DVD Set ; Amazing Animals of Alaska, Vol. 3 (DVD)
Other seminars offered include one on Anger Resolution, and the "Financial Freedom Seminar" (taught by Jim Sammons, a Fort Worth-based businessman), which mainly taught that families should...
Session 3: Identify and Reject False Financial Concepts ; Session 5: Financial Freedom ; Session 4: Recognize God’s Reproofs for Wrong Ways to Riches
No doubt, it will be treated by some as such, but the intention is that the Report should be... transport, financial, legal services and others. If it had not been for the law and the way...
Houston by Mirabeau B. Lamar, Ashbel Smith, Thomas J.Rusk, William H. Wharton, Joseph Rowe... Milliken, Moderator Jim Clifton Roy Spence Friday Dinner Keynote Address 36 Ben Sasse Session...
ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS POSED BY THE CHARGE. 64 V. CONCLUDING COMMENTS. 70 BACKGROUND ON... 464 FINANCIAL REVIEW. 523 GLOSSARY. 529 ATTACHMENT A (INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED OR ATTEMPTED). 533...
Session 1: How to Trace Problems to Root Causes ; Session 2: How to Overcome Self-Rejection ; Session 3: Abnormal Social Development
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THE CHINESE WAY ; RED ENVELOPES · In the course of the 10-day journalism seminar at Fudan University in Shanghai mentioned below, we devoted a couple of classes to ethics. That is when the term “cultural clash” came home to me. The 24 students were mostly graduate students and young Chinese professionals interested in pursuing a career in financial journalism in either print or broadcasting. All of them knew English to a greater or lesser extent. Al Kamen, the columnist for The Washington ...