Just a few examples of the invisible things (the little ones) created by God, the Father Almighty - invisible because we can't see them without some pretty significant technology!
Dan Sullivan nominated Yiduo Wang for a recognition award from Qualstar for outstanding contributions, including excellent support and dedication that helped ensure a smooth product bring up with limited resources. Jignesh V. Mehta, the CEO, approved the nomination, congratulating Wang for their great teamwork.
This document is about Year 12 PDHPE and provides information on the Preliminary and HSC courses. It asks how much the reader knows about the content and assessment requirements for the Year 12 PDHPE courses.
The document contains links to 10 photos on Flickr with attribution to the photographers -Piskami, Erik Veland, Jens Schott Knudsen, Xavi Talleda, Dell Inc., The Q, Kim'n'Cris Knight, Heather Burks, Jason Hickey, and -Piskami.
The document explores the tension between sacrilege and freedom of expression by asking whether certain religious symbols or expressions could be considered sacrilege by some religious groups. It questions if behaviors considered sacrilege by some religions should be allowed under freedom of expression and suggests considering the perspectives of various religious faiths on this issue including Buddhism, Shintoism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity.
Jesus teaches that the ministry of reconciliation can only be carried out through love. Those who are "poor in spirit" and acknowledge their need for God can receive His love and reconciliation. Anger, sin, and excuses impair the ministry by keeping people apart from each other and from God. True reconciliation respects others and does not cause them to sin. The ministry stands solely on Jesus' blood and example of selfless love.
The document discusses the Sacrament of Holy Communion, also known as the Lord's Supper or Eucharist. It explains that Jesus instituted this sacrament during the Last Supper before his crucifixion. He commanded his disciples to consume bread and wine in remembrance of his body and blood, which would be sacrificed for the forgiveness of sins. The sacrament offers the promise of forgiveness to all believers through the visible means of consecrated bread and wine, which symbolize Christ's body and blood given for mankind.
The document provides information about the sacrament of Holy Baptism in Christianity. It discusses that Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River according to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. It then asks questions about what God the Father said to Jesus and what the Holy Spirit did at his baptism. Later sections define baptism and sacraments, explain why Christians baptize including babies, and discuss what God promises in baptism among other topics related to the sacrament of baptism.
This document contains links to 20 photos posted on Flickr by various photographers. The photos cover a wide range of subjects including landscapes, portraits, events and more. The photographers are from different countries and have posted the photos under various creative commons licenses.
The document explores the tension between sacrilege and freedom of expression by asking whether certain religious symbols or expressions could be considered sacrilege by some religious groups. It questions if behaviors considered sacrilege by some religions should be allowed under freedom of expression and suggests considering the perspectives of various religious faiths on this issue including Buddhism, Shintoism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity.
Jesus teaches that the ministry of reconciliation can only be carried out through love. Those who are "poor in spirit" and acknowledge their need for God can receive His love and reconciliation. Anger, sin, and excuses impair the ministry by keeping people apart from each other and from God. True reconciliation respects others and does not cause them to sin. The ministry stands solely on Jesus' blood and example of selfless love.
The document discusses the Sacrament of Holy Communion, also known as the Lord's Supper or Eucharist. It explains that Jesus instituted this sacrament during the Last Supper before his crucifixion. He commanded his disciples to consume bread and wine in remembrance of his body and blood, which would be sacrificed for the forgiveness of sins. The sacrament offers the promise of forgiveness to all believers through the visible means of consecrated bread and wine, which symbolize Christ's body and blood given for mankind.
The document provides information about the sacrament of Holy Baptism in Christianity. It discusses that Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River according to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. It then asks questions about what God the Father said to Jesus and what the Holy Spirit did at his baptism. Later sections define baptism and sacraments, explain why Christians baptize including babies, and discuss what God promises in baptism among other topics related to the sacrament of baptism.
This document contains links to 20 photos posted on Flickr by various photographers. The photos cover a wide range of subjects including landscapes, portraits, events and more. The photographers are from different countries and have posted the photos under various creative commons licenses.