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Matt Williams

    Meine Identität: in Christus!
    Glimpses
    Endangered and Disappearing Birds of Appalachia and the Southeast
    The Red Book of Mathematical Problems
    How to Live an 'In Christ' Life
    • How to Live an 'In Christ' Life

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Everywhere we look in the letters of Paul we encounter ‘in Christ.’ But how many of us know why the Apostle Paul uses this expression―or ones like it―over and over again in his letters? What is so important about being in Christ? Is it possible that when Paul talks about inChristness, he is handing us a set of keys that will open up his letters and reveal what is most essential to living the Christian life? In these 100 devotional readings , we discover why inChristness is so important and how to live an in–Christ life.

      How to Live an 'In Christ' Life
    • Handy compilation of 100 practice problems, hints, and solutions indispensable for students preparing for the William Lowell Putnam and other mathematical competitions. Problems suggested by a variety of sources: Crux Mathematicorum, Mathematics Magazine, The American Mathematical Monthly and others. Preface to the First Edition. Sources. 1988 edition.

      The Red Book of Mathematical Problems
    • The book highlights the plight of birds in Appalachia and the Southeast, focusing on their remarkable adaptability amidst increasing threats like habitat loss and climate change. Featuring stunning photography and detailed profiles, it serves as both a guide and a call to action, showcasing conservation efforts and offering practical ways for readers to contribute. This resource is tailored for bird enthusiasts and those keen to understand and support the preservation of endangered species in these regions.

      Endangered and Disappearing Birds of Appalachia and the Southeast
    • From the award-winning creator of Roseanne, Home Improvement, and several blockbuster films, comes Glimpses, a collection of stories filled with hope, humanity, and humor and an invitation to see goodness and grace in our everyday moments. Matt Williams never focused on red carpets and glitzy parties during his successful Hollywood career—writer/producer of The Cosby Show and A Different World, creator of Roseanne and Home Improvement, producer of successful movies and plays. Looking back, Williams realized that throughout his life what sustained him, guided him, and inspired him were divine glimpses of goodness and grace. Williams says, “When I started my quest to find little glimpses of God in everyday life, the clouds didn’t open, and a voice like rolling thunder didn’t call down to me. But I did start noticing simple acts of kindness, moments of grace that reflected God’s loving presence in the world. . . . This practice of noticing these glimpses changed my life. Instead of blasting my way through the week—competing, hurrying and scurrying, fighting for my personal space, my self-care, and my ego-based impulses—I started consciously looking for God’s goodness. And I found it everywhere.” From a stranger in a casting office predicting Matt would succeed at a time when he felt like giving up, to deciding to work with Tim Allen after vowing not to work with another comedian after Roseanne, to learning what love really meant after “Spirit” told him he would marry Angelina—Williams realized that these “glimpses of God” have served as the loving, quiet providence that watched over him. Our job, then, is to pay attention to our lives. Regardless of your beliefs, Glimpses will inspire you to look for and find God in your daily life.

      Glimpses