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Have you ever found yourself on the wrong path? When this happens, you have a choice: to keep moving forward or to make a U-turn and change course. Author Michael Clark offers life changing lessons in his book U-Turn, Now! Through this book, you will follow a thirty-day devotional to turn yourself toward God or direct you back to Him. God has a purpose for everyone and this book will help you get back on track to find it. U-Turn, Now! focuses on making changes one day at a time, one step at a time. Staying committed for thirty days will help you establish new habits and then from new habits to life altering choices. So, maybe there is something missing in your life and you are ready to make a change. It''s time to move in a positive and upward direction toward more meaning in your life. By moving toward God and aspiring to be more like Him, you will do amazing things for God, for your family, and for yourself! p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-align: justify; font: 11.0px ''Lucida Bright''}span.s1 {letter-spacing: -0.1px}Michael Clark is a dynamic speaker, teacher, and motivator! He is a former pastor, church planter, and ministry leader. He has been a member of Baptist, Presbyterian, Wesleyan and Non-denominational churches. His mosaic church background spans across White, Black, Korean American, and Latino congregations! He has been a successful industry leader in sales and logistics. He is a husband, father, grandfather, brother and confidant. His constant desire is to move people from where they currently are to their God given purpose and destiny!
This (SECOND EDITION) book is about 'strengths-based practice' in social work. Strengths based practice refers to the identification of 'strengths' within an individual, family, or community, which are then employed to aid in promoting self-fulfilment and healing in a client. Strengths-based practice is a deliberate shift away from language and practices based on a client's deficits or pathology--- a widespread approach that has dominated many fields within social science for some time--- to one that focuses on the client's strengths. This premise is not a new idea as it has existed in the writings and practice of many of the great philosophical leaders and social work practitioners.
When the son of an army officer escapes from his foster family he lands up with more than just the Police and Social Services looking for him, when he is unwittingly caught up with a criminal gang. A gripping story with an unexpected twist.
Michael Clark explores the dilemmas of identity and inter-faith relations that confronted Jews in late Victorian Britain, following their successful campaign for equal rights. This was a crucial period in which the Anglo-Jewish community shaped the basis of its modern existence, whilst the British state explored the limits of its toleration.
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