The Alarm is Sounding


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Webster's Dictionary defined Urgency as 'importance requiring swift action.' An earnest and persistent quality; insistence. The reason for writing this book is sound the alarm around the importance of prayer. We don't intentionally put the Lord in the back of our minds through negligence, but life has a way of getting our attention until a distressing situation knocks us to our knees - at that point we cry out to God - He then becomes important. Observe the days that we are now living and take note of how there is an urgency to call on the Lord. Now is the time for Prayer. The Alarm is Sounding!




Sounding the Alarm


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This book will fascinate you, thrill you, shock you, scare you, and possibly even anger you, but if you pray about it, keep an open mind to receive, and take heed to it, it will also prepare you for what is coming. God is calling a muster alert and raising up His Army. Watchmen are on the wall; herald's are declaring; the alarm is sounding! Whether we want to recognize it or not, we are living in perilous times. God has graciously granted us a reprieve. The countdown is ongoing, but God has given us more time. We are to use this time to unify the church, warn the backslider and unbeliever, make disciples unto the Lord, and testify to the grace and mercy of the Father. We are witnessing Bible prophecy unfolding in our time. We do not have to be afraid because we know how the story ends. Now, those who know must get in position, take a stand, and begin sounding the alarm!




Sound the Alarm


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Sounding the alarm is preparing the way and getting ready for what is to come.




Responding to Routine Emergencies


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Response and tactics for common calls, incl. carbon monoxide.




Designing for Situation Awareness


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Enhancing Situation Awareness (SA) is a major design goal for projects in many fields, including aviation, ground transportation, air traffic control, nuclear power, and medicine, but little information exists in an integral format to support this goal. Designing for Situation Awareness helps designers understand how people acquire and interpret information in complex settings and recognize the factors that undermine this process. Designing to support operator SA reduces the incidence of human error, which has been found to occur largely due to failures in SA. Whereas many previous human factors efforts have focused on design at the perceptual and surface feature level, SA-oriented design focuses on the operator's information needs and cognitive processes as they juggle to integrate information from many sources and achieve multiple competing goals. Thus it addresses design from a system's perspective. By applying theoretical and empirical information on SA to the system design process, human factors practitioners can create designs to support SA across a wide variety of domains and design issues. This book serves as a helpful reference to that end.




Sound the Alarm


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The Complete Resource Book for Toddlers and Twos


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Target the fertile areas of development for toddlers and twos with these easy-to-implement activities. Each of the 100 daily topics is divided into activities and experiences that support language enrichment, cognitive development, social-emotional development and physical development. 50 illustrations.







Explaining the Evidence


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How do we make sense of complex evidence? What are the cognitive principles that allow detectives to solve crimes, and lay people to puzzle out everyday problems? To address these questions, David Lagnado presents a novel perspective on human reasoning. At heart, we are causal thinkers driven to explain the myriad ways in which people behave and interact. We build mental models of the world, enabling us to infer patterns of cause and effect, linking words to deeds, actions to effects, and crimes to evidence. But building models is not enough; we need to evaluate these models against evidence, and we often struggle with this task. We have a knack for explaining, but less skill at evaluating. Fortunately, we can improve our reasoning by reflecting on inferential practices and using formal tools. This book presents a system of rational inference that helps us evaluate our models and make sounder judgments.




The God We Can Know


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The God We Can Know is a 7-week study designed for the entire congregation to explore the "I Am" sayings of Jesus found in the Gospel of John. Perfect for Lent or any time of year, this series will help you find and form an answer to the most essential question in the Christian faith, "Who do you say I am?" One by one, Jesus' statements grab our imagination, reveal more about his identity and purpose, and connect us to the God of Moses, who spoke the first "I Am." These significant yet ordinary images (bread, light, shepherd, vine, and more) give us insightful ways to experience Jesus and point us to a God who wants to be known. The DVD, filmed on location in the Holy Land, allows you to travel with Rob Fuquay and actually see the places where Jesus stood when he disclosed his true identity, and in what context he spoke each "I Am." The book, DVD/study guide combo, and online support work together to provide one of the most meaningful, transforming initiatives your church can provide for the entire congregation. Weekly themes include: Introduction to "I Am"—Knowing God I Am the Bread of Life—Knowing God's Satisfaction I Am the Light of the World—Knowing God's Guidance I Am the Good Shepherd—Knowing God's Care I Am the True Vine—Knowing God's Power I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life—Knowing God's Way I Am the Resurrection and the Life—Knowing God's Possibilities