Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Dave's Mapper | RPG Map Generator

Dave's Mapper | RPG Map Generator

Dungeon World SRD

Dungeon World SRD: Dungeon World is a world of fantastic adventure. A world of magic, gods and demons, of good and evil, law and chaos. Brave heroes venture into the most dangerous corners of the land in search of gold and glory.

Dragons in my house: Dungeon World - Dungeon Starters and Adventure Starter list

Dragons in my house: Dungeon World - Dungeon Starters and Adventure Starter list: Ideas, adventures, monsters, and house rules for the fantasy RPGs I play: Dungeon World, D&D, AD&D, OSR games, and retroclones

Home | Adventures for Dungeon World

Home | Adventures for Dungeon World: Need some inspiration for an upcoming game? Interested in switching to Dungeon World, but not sure where to start?�My adventures can help. Check out my archive of completely free PDFs�for Dungeon World, all jam-packed with monsters, magic, treasure and more.

Home | Adventures for Dungeon World

Home | Adventures for Dungeon World

212 Leadership | Simple Truths

212 Leadership | Simple Truths

212 Service | Simple Truths

212 Service | Simple Truths

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Unisa Online - course in basic counselling

Unisa Online - course in basic counselling: Course in Basic Counselling

(Qualification code: 7026-2)

Aim of the course:

This course

aims to provide you with practical counselling skills and techniques, provides you with relevant theoretical counselling models and paradigms from psychology
will enable you to act as intermediary between people in need of counselling and professional support services
focusses on, among others, basic counselling principles and skills, such as person‑centred communication, the process of helping, values underlying the counselling process, and practical issues such as the structure/ stages of the interview/ counselling process
is a synthesis of systemic and rational‑emotive‑behaviour therapeutic approaches
includes a two day compulsory workshop in Pretoria and video bradcasts to othe selected UNISA campuses.The focus is on experiential learning, and the integration of the theory and practice of counselling

Kids' ministry program | ministry to children | Pioneer Clubs

Kids' ministry program | ministry to children | Pioneer Clubs: Today’s kids come from a variety of home environments, face all kinds of challenges and are bombarded with secular messages seven days a week. Weekend services just don’t give you enough time to meet all their needs. Pioneer Clubs’ kids’ midweek ministry will help your church build a solid faith foundation for children that will reinforce Sunday lessons and reach out to this generation of children.

Pioneer Clubs’ midweek kids’ ministry program provides children with an additional opportunity to form healthy Christian friendships to last a lifetime, learn how to apply biblical principles to everyday situations, memorize Scripture they have studied and develop life skills in a safe and fun environment.

At Pioneer Clubs�, kids learn that whether they are building a birdhouse, baking cookies or studying the Bible, God cares about everything they do. Teaching Christ in every aspect of life is our goal.

HowTo: Connect Two Wireless Router Wirelessly ( Bridge )

HowTo: Connect Two Wireless Router Wirelessly ( Bridge ): You can setup a wireless connection between two routers only so that it will link a wireless network to a wired network allowing you to bridge two networks with different infrastructure. You can find wireless access points products that offer either a "bridge" mode or a "repeater" mode. In this post I'm going to explain three popular open source choices that can be used for setting up a wireless bridge.

Repeater Bridge - DD-WRT Wiki - connect two wireless routers wirelessly

Repeater Bridge - DD-WRT Wiki: A very simple step-by-step description to connect a Router running selected DD-WRTV24 firmware in Repeater Bridge Mode. You do not need dd-wrt on the primary router for this to work, however your primary router must be able to support encryption that works with dd-wrt. (WPA2-aes works)

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

How To Use Gmail As An RSS Reader

How To Use Gmail As An RSS Reader: As we’re constantly on the hunt for the perfect RSS reader, since Google Reader’s demise, a lot of decent alternatives have come up. Whether it’s turning to Feedly (which is pretty popular for many reasons), Digg Reader (which we’ve reviewed here) or even re-purposing Evernote — there’s really no end to interesting and compelling alternatives.

One interesting alternative to Google Reader can actually be found right within Google’s own services — one that you know won’t be going anywhere: Gmail. With a few easy steps, you can turn part of your inbox into an RSS reader, accessible on your desktop computer, mobile phone, or just about anywhere you can access your Gmail account.

rss2email - deliver feeds to email!


Below is a link to the homepage of the open-source
rss2email project. rss2email is a free tool for delivering news from
RSS feeds to your email program that works under Windows and UNIX,
including Linux, Mac OS X, BSD and CentOS.


rss2email is maintained by Lindsey Smith.








Download | rss2email

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

MSVCR110.dll is missing - install for tunnelbear to work on some machines

For installation with Tunnelbear.



 The Program can't start because MSVCR110.dll is missing from your - Microsoft Community

How to use spotify in countries where it's not available

How to use spotify in countries where it's not available: Spotify’s integration in facebook is great. It enables you to stream music and share it with your friends. It even lets you listen songs with the people in your friendlist in realtime. Now spotify isn't yet available in many countries (like mine) and people are feeling that they have been left behind. Realising that only a handful of people in my friendlist are using spotify and many of my friends asking me about how I managed to get it to work I felt I should help them out. I searched hubpages before writing this tutorial and found, surprisingly, that there were no hubs related to this topic. So here it is.

Download | TunnelBear

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Our highly accoladed applications have appeared on Lifehacker, PC
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Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Toronto, Canada, TunnelBear is
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

WordItOut - What's a word cloud?

User settings - WordItOut



What's a word cloud?

An attractive arrangement of randomly positioned words, where the most important words are bigger than the others.



What are they for?

Mostly for fun! ...and now you can print them automatically onto
items: a great idea for making custom gifts! Plus they are fantastic at
summarising large documents (reports, speeches, questionnaires, etc),
teaching kids and more...

Sunday, May 25, 2014

WhatsApp for PC Download Free (Windows 7/8)

WhatsApp for PC Download Free (Windows 7/8):



Follow the simple steps as mentioned down here in order to download WhatsApp for Windows PC.


  1. Download BlueStacks app player on your PC first and install it. (link)
  2. Using search tool of BlueStacks, find WhatsApp app.
  3. Download the app and install it once you found it.
That’s it! This is how you can and use it from PC online for free.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

dupeGuru - MP3, WMA, OGG, AAC duplicate music song scanner

dupeGuru - MP3, WMA, OGG, AAC (iTunes) duplicate scanner: dupeGuru Music Edition (ME for short) is a tool to find duplicate songs in your music collection. It can scan filenames, tags or contents. dupeGuru ME is a big brother of dupeGuru. It does everything dupeGuru does, but it has more information columns (such as bitrate, duration, tags, etc..) and more scan types (filename with fields, tags and audio content). dupeGuru ME runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

Friday, May 9, 2014

The Prayer Course

The Prayer Course: Journey through the Lord's Prayer with six short videos and a handy 'cheat sheet' for each session, all designed to fuel discussion and deepen the prayer life of your church.

JesusWalk� Beginning the Journey - new Christian discipleship training and spiritual formation curriculum for new believers and converts

JesusWalk� Beginning the Journey - new Christian discipleship training and spiritual formation curriculum for new believers and converts:



JesusWalk - Beginning the Journey is a discipleship training and spiritual formation program for new believers. The course provides a balance of Christian doctrines, core values, and spiritual disciplines designed to produce strong Christians who continue to grow as committed disciples of Jesus.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Internet Radio: Mixlr and Stereomix

SabineKlares Blog – Mixlr and Stereomix – Last.fm



You can broadcast on Mixlr, too:
http://mixlr.com/
Here You can read how to do that:
http://support.mixlr.com/
It can be done via the SoundCloud-API and via the Mixlr-App, which can be downloaded from Mixlr.
Showreels are only saved, if You broadcast via the Mixlr-App. "Stereomix" is very important as "Input".
How to enable "Stereomix" can be read here:
http://www.stereo-mix.com/stereo-mix-issues/enabling-the-stereo-mix-under-windows-vista.html
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/39532/how-to-enable-stereo-mix-in-windows-7-to-record-audio/
If
You follow these steps and You still see no "Stereomix", then You have
to check, which soundcard do You have, and You have to do a web search
for the manufacturer and download the driver. In my case I had to take
the sounddriver from the website of Realtek.
After installing the driver You have to reboot, then follow these steps again.
The harddrive in my PC had to be replaced, and I have 2 new internal harddrives now. We have discussed also in these 2 threads:
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=366311
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=345952
Some
people have rebooted again after setting "Stereomix" as default device.
I had to switch to another recording device and back to "Stereomix",
then finally Milkdrop 2 in Winamp began to react to the music from the
websites (with the URL "linein://").
I can use "Microphone" / "Stereomix" also as "Input" for this very beautiful web-based music visualizer in Firefox & Chrome:
http://do.adive.in/music/
Why
does the basic Microsoft installer not have this feature? It would be
much better, if this feature would be included also there.
If You have questions about broadcasting on Mixlr and enjoying the Winamp Visualizer with other soundsources, You can ask me...
Update from January 2014:
In March the SoundCloud-Playlist will be removed:
http://support.mixlr.com/customer/portal/articles/1422241-soundcloud-playlist-broadcasting
In
the last months I had always added the next SoundCloud-Tracks to my
Mixlr-Playlist, up to 24 hours. I went to bed, and the music continued, I
got up, added further tracks, again and again, and the broadcast lasted
many days.
When I had broadcasted via the Mixlr-App, with
"Stereomix" as "Input", I played the music in Winamp. I can play the
music also in My Cloud Player, YouTube or whatever.
My Cloud Player
is an advanced online audio player, it works in Mozilla Firefox, Google
Chrome and Opera, and it plays SoundCloud-Tracks:
http://mycloudplayers.com/
The
new Mixlr-App has 3 Input-Channels, Microphone, Any Input, Playlist. I
tested it already, and here You can see many screenshots:
http://support.mixlr.com/customer/portal/articles/1389327-broadcast-live-using-the-mixlr-app-windows-
I
can play my music-files also directly in the Mixlr-App itself now (in
Playlist), but many good music isn't on my harddrive, then I have to
play from the web via "Stereomix" (in Any Input).
On Mixlr I have
discovered already people, who broadcast via the Mixlr-App since many
days. They don't turn off their computer, but sometimes Windows Update
incl. rebooting can come...

Friday, May 2, 2014

Mixlr | How to Broadcast on Mixlr

Mixlr | How to Broadcast on Mixlr: There are two ways to broadcast on Mixlr, you can use our Desktop app or iPhone app. You can find step by step guides on each of these methods below.



Set up a cheap wireless server for your song collection.

 http://archive.makezine.com/13/upload_musicsystem/

WINDOWS

Recycle Your Old Computer into a Jukebox

Like many before me, I had spent hours and hours ripping all of my CD
collection to my computer. If I could just plug my computer into my
receiver, then I could hear the music all over the house. Unfortunately,
that would also mean listening to YouTube video sounds all over the
house. Since I couldn't stand that, I figured out a way to dedicate an
old computer as my music server and make it do dual duty as a web
server, so that I could access it via a wi-fi connection from my laptop.
This way, I can see my music library as if it's on a web page, and
click the song I want to hear. Now when I have a party, my friends and I
can build a playlist of songs to set the mood, and I can even save
those playlists for later. Additionally, I was not finding any system
for doing this within my price range: under $50. Using mostly on-hand
stuff and free software downloaded from the internet, the price point
was easily achieved. The only things I had to buy were a nice long audio
cable and an adapter to connect it to my Intranet Music Control System.



1. DESIGNATE SERVER PC

I happened to have a very old Packard Bell PC, which I retired from
being my home desktop. To play music and serve a web page, you don't
need much computing power. Hopefully you already have a PC, which you
can use. You can use your everyday desktop for this and it won't really
add any load. The only drawback to using the same computer you surf on
is that the sound of those YouTube videos will go out the same sound
card that will be connected to your home stereo system, which could be
an odd experience. If you have only one computer, you could install a
second sound card that would play the music over your house speakers,
and then have one reserved for your local speakers.
For this, we will assume one Windows XP computer with all updates
applied from Microsoft update to be dedicated as the server. We will
also assume you have a desktop PC with your music living on it, and that
you have a home network already in place. Having a wireless home
network really adds a great dimension to this project.





2. CONNECT AUDIO

I wanted my server-player to live in the basement, well away from my stereo receiver, which is in my living room, so I went to RadioShack and got myself a long audio cable. They have a 20-footer
for $15. It has RCA connectors on both ends, but my PC needs a stereo
headphone jack to connect speakers to it. I happened to have one on
hand, but you can get one at RadioShack while you are picking up your cable.



On the back of your server-player, you will see your sound card
connections. Generally the green one is the speaker out connection; it
usually has an icon with an arrow pointing away from (out) the plughole,
with radiating sound lines across the arrow. Your server may also have a
headphone jack. Generally, the headphone jack is amplified internally
and the lineout connection is not. If you have trouble with the sound
quality from one, try the other. I have had good luck with both.



Just plug the other end of the cable into your stereo receiver. It's a
good idea to label the front of the receiver to indicate which selector
to choose in order to listen to the music from your server-player. I
attached mine to the Tape-2 input RCA jacks on my receiver, and then put
a piece of tape next to the Tape-2 button on the front. This way my
kids can listen to Abba anytime they want without wondering which button
to select.





3. SET STATIC IP ADDRESSES

Since you will need to put an address into your browser to get to the
controls of you new music player-server, you don't want that address to
change. This means you will need to set a static IP address on your
server. Also, in order for the server to always be able to connect to
your shared music, you will need to set a static IP address on your
desktop with the music files as well. Since neither computer will ever
leave your network, this will not cause any problems.
Choose IP addresses that you can remember. For this project, use
192.168.0.10 for the server-player and 192.168.0.15 for your music
sharing desktop PC. I sometimes find that it is helpful to make little
labels on your computers with their IP addresses noted for future
reference.



The properties of your "Local Area Connection," which you find in the
network section of the control panel, contains the IP settings. Click
Start, choose control panel, double-click on Network Connections, and
that opens up the window containing a list of network connections.
Right-click on the connection that is plugged into your home network and
choose Properties. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click
the Properties button. This brings up the dialog where you choose to
have a static IP address; set it and also choose to set the DNS servers
manually.



Click the radio button marked "Use the following IP address:" and
fill in the following information with details to match your network:

IP address: 192.168.0.10

Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0

Default gateway: 192.168.0.1



Then choose the radio button marked "Use the following DNS server addresses:"
and fill in:

Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.0.1

Alternate DNS Server: 208.678.202.202



A brief overview of DNS might be in order. DNS stands for "Domain
Name System". While computers require IP addresses to determine the
locations of other computers, humans require names. For example, in our
home network you will be able to remember that 192.168.0.10 is your
music server. You would not want to remember the numbers for google.com,
yahoo.com, makezine.com or cnn.com. We humans can much better remember
names, and DNS allows for mapping or translating names to the numbers
that our computer overlords require. To get your DNS action, just set
your DNS server address to your gateway's IP address. That is the
address of the computer through which all your internet connections go.
Usually your DSL modem or your cable router is able to service DNS
naming requests; in most home networks, that is 192.168.0.1. I like to
use "opendns", which is a very nice, free DNS service that works anywhere.



Click OK and then OK again to save your changes and reset your IP
address. Make sure you can still reach a web page to test that you set
everything correctly and that your network connection is still active.





4. CONNECT TO YOUR MUSIC LIBRARY

You already have your music ripped and presumably use Songbird
or it's equivalent to play it. Let's leave the music where it is. We
can just share it out to the network, and the server player can pick it
up from wherever it's already living.



The easiest way is to find the folder that contains it all and share
that. Let's imagine yours is in your "My Music" folder. If your username
is Bob, then your "My Music" folder lives at this address on your hard
drive:

"C:\Documents and Settings\Bob\My Music"



Open up Windows Explorer by right-clicking on "My Computer" and
choosing "Explore" (keyboard shortcut: If your keyboard has a Windows
key, hold that down and press the letter "e" to open Windows Explorer).
Navigate to the above-mentioned folder and right-click on it. Choose
Properties and then click on the Sharing tab. Check the box called
"Share this folder on the network" and put a Share name in the field
there with no spaces. I prefer to call mine "music".



If you have not already enabled sharing on your computer, you will
get prompted to read more about sharing and security. For now, just
click where it says that you know about the risks, and want to go ahead
and share this folder.
Next, you will need to tell the player-server where the music is.
Assuming you set your music-sharing PC with an IP address of
192.168.0.15, open a command prompt on the player-server and issue this
command:

>net use M: \\192.168.0.15\music



You should get:

The command completed successfully



That command will map the letter M:\ as a drive on the server-player
system (M for Music, right?). Then you can set that as your music
library on your server's music-playing software, and it will actually be
pulling the music from your desktop music repository. Being able to do
this kind of thing is what makes computer networks really useful.



5. TURN OFF WINDOWS SYSTEM NOISES

Since you are going to connect your house's speakers to your windows
computer, you will probably not want to hear every bonk and click that
happens when Windows wants you to know something, and I have grown tired
of that little tune it plays when it boots up. So open up the Windows
control panel and click on the "sounds and audio devices" icon. Choose
the "sounds" tab and change the sound scheme from whatever it is set on
to "no sounds".




6. INSTALL AND CONFIGURE PLAYER AND WEB CONTROL CENTER SOFTWARE

Winamp is a very nice, free,
full-featured media player. It has a large user community and one
generous member of that community has created a plugin for us to use
called "AjaxAMP".



Here is what you need to do:

Download and install Winamp and AjaxAMP.

During install, Winamp wants to install some "extras". These we do not
need, so unselect the Winamp toolbar, free extras, and free music.

After installing Winamp, run it. It will prompt you to add music the
first time you run it. Click "Don't show this again" and click the
Cancel button. Close Winamp.

Install AjaxAMP and then open Winamp again, then click options > AjaxAMP preferences:



  • Change the server port to 80
  • Click Library and then Add Directory to choose the M:\ drive that we connected earlier.
In order to have Winamp start every time the computer boots, some
trickery is required. Since Winamp won't behave when run as a service,
you must enable auto logon for your user and also put a shortcut to
Winamp in your startup folder.
Enable automatic logons by following these instructions from this page:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm Click Start, Run, and type CONTROL USERPASSWORDS2,
then click OK. Select the user account from the list (the account to
which you want to automatically logon). Uncheck "Users must enter a user
name and password to use this computer" option, and click OK. Type the
user account password and complete the process.



For Windows XP Home, don't try to auto-login as the built-in administrator because you'll receive an error message.
Put a shortcut to Winamp into your startup folder like this:
Open Windows Explorer, and navigate to the Winamp program folder, which by default is in C:\Program Files\Winamp. Right-click on winamp.exe and choose create shortcut. Right-click on the new shortcut and choose cut. Navigate to your startup folder, which is located at C:\Documents and settings\Bob\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (where Bob is your username) and right-click in that folder and choose paste.



This procedure will make the system automatically login using your
username and password, and launch Winamp without requiring any
interaction from you.



Autologon can be a security vulnerability because if someone sits in
front of your player-server, they will be logged in as you without
having to know your password. To mitigate this issue, run your
player-server "headless," which means unplug the keyboard, mouse, and
monitor. Most computers from the last few years or so are able to handle
this configuration. You may hear a series of beeps upon boot, which is
the BIOS saying that there is no keyboard connected. An additional level
of security that you should add is to turn on the screen saver. Choose
one like the blank, which is not too processor-heavy, and check the box
which says on resume, password protect, and you will have locked your console from curious visitors.







7. ENABLE REMOTE ADMINISTRATION

You will want to connect to your server-player from time to time.
Things like Windows updates, troubleshooting, and general hacking will
be desirable. You have 2 choices: Remote Desktop or VNC. Unfortunately
Microsoft decided that in Windows XP if you are logged in via remote
desktop, you cannot be trusted to reboot your PC, and so removed the
option from the start menu. Thanks, Bill.



Because of that you should use VNC.
UltraVNC is a powerful, easy-to-use, and free software that can display
the screen of another computer (via internet or network) on your own
screen. The program allows you to use your mouse and keyboard to control
the other PC remotely. It means that you can work on a remote computer
as if you were sitting in front of it, right from your current location.
That is just what we want.
Download the installer from here:
http://www.uvnc.com/download/index.html
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ultravnc/UltraVNC-102-Setup.exe?download
Download the same installer to both your server-player and your desktop PCs.



Server-player install notes:

When you get to the select additional tasks part, choose


  • Register UltraVNC server as a service
  • Start or restart UltraVNC service
  • Configure Admin properties
The Default properties window will come up at the end. The only thing
you need to do there is set a password in the VNC password box.

The same package contains both the server and the viewer. You need
the server on your server (duh), and the viewer is what you use to see
the desktop on the server. During the installation on your desktop PC,
just accept all of the defaults. Once installed, open the client on your
desktop PC. It is in Start > All Programs > UltraVNC > UltraVNC Viewer. Put your server-player's IP address in the Server Address field and click connect.
You will be prompted for the password, and once you enter that, you
will be shown your server's desktop. To click Ctrl+Alt+Del, you will
need to click on the little CAD icon in the upper left end of the menu bar.




8. CONFIRM FUNCTION

Go to your wi-fi-enabled laptop on your home network and open a web
browser. Enter the server-player's IP address into the address bar like
this: http://192.168.0.10
If all went as planned, you should see the AjaxAMP web page with the
controls and the playlist on the left hand side of the screen, and your
library on the right side. Choose a song and click play to get music to
flow from your stereo receiver's speakers.

my ip - Google Search

my ip - Google Search



Wow! If you Google "my ip" it returns the public ip address of your machine.



Cooool!

TuneUp.2.2.7.Incl.Crack (download torrent) - TPB

TuneUp.2.2.7.Incl.Crack (download torrent) - TPB



TuneUp was created for music lovers, by music lovers. All of us here
are entrenched in music. We're cranking tunes all day. We constantly 
argue about things like which Radiohead album is best, whether Michael
Jackson or Prince would win in a fight, the only five albums we would
have on a deserted island and who in the office does the best Running Man.

One thing we all agree on, however, is that our digital music collections
were a mess as were our friends'. When we did some testing, we learned
that almost everyone had the same problem we did.
That's why we created TuneUp.

We'll take care of all of this for you automatically. We're also the type
of people who want all of our cover-art, don't like missing concerts and
spend hours online looking for YouTube videos, news, and merch from our
favorite artists. We've taken care of that too. And there's more to come...

TuneUp is your music collection's new best friend.
 
http://www.tuneupmedia.com

---

Installation Instructions:
- Install TuneUp 2.2.7 from the installation file found in the 'Setup' folder
- After the installation, copy and replace 'TuneUpApp.exe' from the 'Crack' folder to TuneUp's folder
 (Usually C:program FilesTuneUpMedia)
- Launch TuneUp and register an account (no need for valid info)
- Enjoy!
  

How to extract a unique distinct list from a column in excel | Get Digital Help - Microsoft Excel resource

How to extract a unique distinct list from a column in excel | Get Digital Help - Microsoft Excel resource

Friday, April 11, 2014

Training Requirements : ivangeli

Training Requirements : ivangeli: SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKSHOP

iVangeli Curriculum Sunday School Workshop from 8:30am to 3pm.

We request payment within 2 weeks of booking to secure your training date. The full cost of the one day training ranges between R1500 and R2500 depending on the distance from Johannesburg. Please contact us on 011 624 0295 to confirm the cost in your area.
The date is not secured until the booking fee is paid.
Churches that are not in the Johannesburg area need to organize and discuss travel and accommodation with Lisa.
iVangeli provides Workshop booklets, all creative resources and certificates.
We use a projector and a computer, so please ensure electricity is available and we can either use a wall or a screen to project on.
We will let other churches in the area know about the training.
The church is also required to provide tea and lunch for the delegates.
Please provide 1 table at the front and 4 other tables to be use for the hand work that the teacher will be doing after lunch.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Identity & Purpose | "So What?" Youth Bible Study Series

Identity & Purpose | "So What?" Youth Bible Study Series: Identity & Purpose

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What is the true source of the brokenness around us?
Is marriage still relevant?
Sex only within marriage—is that realistic?

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Genesis 1–3 is a compelling narrative with familiar names but it also deals with hard, profound questions about life—questions that need God’s answers. Foundational answers to basic questions such as Who am I? and What is my purpose? find their starting point in these chapters. 3- and 4-week studies (13 sessions in all). Download a free lesson!

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Bible Class Curriculum for Sunday School, Youth Groups, Children and Home Schools

Bible Class Curriculum for Sunday School, Youth Groups, Children and Home Schools



Churches and individuals are welcome to reprint these books, but
they may not be placed on any other Web site. For more information,
please read our Copyright Notice.

Bible Class Curriculum Sunday Home SchoolF.L.
Booth has been a Bible class teacher in the Zion, Illinois congregation
for over 40 years. The brethren in Zion have always taken their Bible
classes seriously, and as a result, our teachers have written a lot of
excellent material for Sunday School and Bible classes. Over the years,
F.L. Booth has put together a marvelous Bible class curriculum for our
students. In my personal opinion, the material Booth has written is
better than anything you can purchase at one of the "brotherhood"
bookstores. This Bible class curriculum can be easily adapted for use by
any age group from fourth grade through high school. You are welcome to
make copies of these books, but you are not allowed to sell them or
place them on other Web site. This curriculum is designed to be covered
in four years, plus there is one extra quarter of study available.

Friday, January 31, 2014

PayFast - Online payment system

PayFast - Account Types



Saturday, January 18, 2014

Personal Job Search- New Canaan caTs

Personal Job Search


A comprehensive, well thought out job search plan has ten components, all of which must be worked tirelessly on the path through transition:


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Your Self Assessment--  As the philosopher Homer once said, “Know thyself.”  That is the best place to begin any job search.
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Your Written Job Plan-- As CaTS founder Mac Walker has said many a time, "Your WRITTEN job plan is your key to a smoother transition."
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Your Elevator Pitch--  Once you know your core competencies, key accomplishments, and how you add value to an organization, create a 30-second “sound bite” that summarizes those things.  Ideal for making new contacts and presenting yourself at networking meetings, as well as the perfect comeback for the question "Tell me about yourself."
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Your Resume--  Multiple articles and books have been written on this subject, many contradictory, but all claiming to offer the shortest path to success.  We offer you a few tips born of practical experience and proven to be effective.
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Your Profile--  Your profile supplements your resume, highlighting among other things your targeted industries and organizations.  Perfect for use in group networking meetings.
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Your Networking--  One of the cornerstones of any personal job search plan, networking is not about asking for a job, it’s about asking for information.
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Your Interviewing--  Once you have found an opportunity, it’s time to sell yourself and your value!  Some suggestions on how to prepare, what questions to anticipate, and how to communicate your core competencies and the value you bring to an organization.
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Your Use of the Internet--  As with resumes, there are many different schools as to the best way to use the Internet in job search.  We offer some novel suggestions that have worked for  our team members.
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Your Cover Letters--  Whether presented electronically or on paper, succinct and pithy communication is the key.
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Your Job Search Management--  Job search, especially for those in transition, should be a full time, aggressive commitment.  We provide some suggestions on how to manage the process.
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Your Attitude--  Any kind of change, and particularly change of employment,  can be very stressful.  It is critical to keep the situation in perspective and emotions under control.

Click on the respective links above or the tabs above to learn more about each of the eleven job search components!

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Concluding prayers and blessings

Concluding prayers and blessings: A church service needs to have a definite conclusion, perhaps highlighting the implications of what has been taught and experienced, and praying for faithfulness in the week that lies ahead. Many New Testament letters end with some form of praise to God and commendation of believers to the care and guidance of God. These and other forms of blessing can provide a satisfying indication that the gathering has ended, even though the fellowship and ministry of believers continues informally in various ways.

Monday, January 13, 2014

List of Confessions by Joyce Meyer

List of Confessions by Joyce Meyer: List of Confessions by Joyce Meyer
by Joyce Meyer

Joyce shares a list of confessions that remind herself of God's love and power.

Monday, January 6, 2014

How to Create a Distribution List from a CSV File in Outlook | eHow

How to Create a Distribution List from a CSV File in Outlook | eHow: Don’t spend hours retyping every email address into a distribution list in Outlook when you can import them. When planning your annual mass email, keep in mind that most databases and programs are capable of exporting data to a CSV file. Create the CSV file, import the data, create the distribution list in Outlook and send your email. That’s all there is to it. This year, you’ll be home in time to watch the evening news.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

WordPress › Support � Fatal Error: Maximum execution time...

WordPress › Support � Fatal Error: Maximum execution time...: Does your server set up allow for the use of a php.ini file? If so create a blank file in Notepad, save as php.ini

In the file put:

max_execution_time = 60
max_input_time = 60
memory_limit = 64M

Place in your root WordPress install.
Increase the numbers if you continue to have problems.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Text Widget Links & Images

Text Widget�Links — Support — WordPress.com: If you would like to add a link in your sidebar but don’t know how to write HTML code, the easiest way is to start a new post (make sure it is empty) and use the Visual editor to create your link.

After you create the link, switch from the Visual editor to the Text editor.

How to Import Clients Into Feedburner | eHow

How to Import Clients Into Feedburner | eHow: If you are currently using a service other than FeedBurner to manage your feed subscriptions, such as AWeber or FeedBlitz, you already have amassed a collection of subscriber email addresses. When you move from another service to FeedBurner for subscription management, you may notice that at no point are you given the option to upload a list of current subscribers. In fact, the online account management for FeedBurner does not offer the ability to import client lists. However, there is a way to do this.