In this lyrical and imaginative book, Andrew invites readers to step inside mystery of two becoming one. Drawing from the many stories, symbols, and profound moments he's observed, Andrew reveals how a wedding day is both deeply personal and universally resonant. If you are:

Single, it will build hope that someone is looking for you.

Engaged, it will heighten your anticipation for the day that will change your life.

Married, it may stir your heart of when you first became come.

Widowed, may it remind you that your heart still knows how to love.

Divorced, may it offer healing and a renewed sense of hope.

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This book recognizes the preservation and practice of Communion as a Christian celebration throughout church history and the current need to communicate the redemptive story through it to individuals and communities with a postmodern/post-Christian worldview. It’s a deep dive into the historical, theological, and liturgical past that informs the present. The research involved 425 university students in addition to selected faculty and staff. Their participation helped me discover what the students experienced, explained in their own words, in their own way, and with the meaning they associated with it. Emerging across the research were key discoveries towards understanding how celebrating Communion can communicate biblical truth to postmodern communities similar to Millennials and Gen Z with a post-Chris-tian worldview by retelling the redemptive story informed by the biblical text.

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How does organizational culture affect the health and productivity of its members? Why do people like to do business with certain organizations more than others? In what way does organizational culture retain members and grow with new members? What is the process for an organization to become a household name? These are some of the questions being asked in Cultural Clarity. The research found certain dysfunctional patterns in organizations that prevented them from becoming a healthy organizational culture that could problem solve through collaboration resulting in quality growth. The goal of the book takes experience, education, research, and knowledge to help organizations become the very best at what they do by providing the necessary empowering tools to develop organizational culture. The three primary organizations suited to this book are small to mid-size businesses, schools (colleges, universities, and seminaries), and churches.

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There was a time when young adults were apprenticed in a variety of careers. The apprentice model was a simple but profound way of knowing a skill or trade. It required someone to mentor or coach until the apprentice was ready to stand on their own two feet. The apprentice model has been largely replaced with unaffordable higher education that holds no promise of employment. Think about that model in terms of Christian ministry. Why is it that so many want to serve the Lord, as long as there is a position and paycheck? Perhaps the model of being an apprentice in Christian ministry has shifted from calling to career, and from serving to creating a name/brand from yourself. This timeless book looks at the principles of serving a senior leader in order to lead one day, succeeding that senior leadership.

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The Book of Common Prayer can be quite intimidating. Though designed for clergy, it is frequently used by others. The Daily office - Morning Prayer - is probably the most used section of the Prayer Book. Even so, it can be overwhelming. This book simplifies the approach to Morning Prayer by explaining the language, prayers, antiphons, collects, and canticles in a way that a reader can quickly grasp. This little book will help you build a disciplined prayer life that will enrich your soul, give you peace of mind (mental health), and direct your footsteps throughout the day.

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It is not uncommon for someone reading the Bible to pause and ask, “What does this mean?” Equally uncommon is the assumption that anyone reading the Bible has studied hermeneutics as a method for interpreting Scripture. The assumption is not a modern observation. Luke tells us that while Jesus walked with two of his disciples on the Emmaus Road, “He explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself” (Luke 24:27 NIV). The Greek verb hermeneuein (hermeneutics) means to explain. This is what Jesus did, he explained the meaning of Scripture. This booklet explores a range of hermeneutical methods for interpreting the Bible in order to discover meaning. As you read these booklets, it is my hope that Scripture will come alive in your daily life by using simple methods of interpretation. This first section in this booklet explains the method of analogical reasoning when confronted with contemporary issues that are not explicit in the Bible.

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