1160 West Georgia Street About Blog Coastal Church equips
urban people through inspiring practical teaching, so they can enjoy the abundant life in Christ Jesus, as given by God the Father, through the power of the Holy Spirit.
1160 West Georgia Street About Blog Coastal Church equips
urban people through inspiring practical teaching, so they can enjoy the abundant life in Christ Jesus, as given by God the Father, through the power of the Holy Spirit.
The church should respond by affirming the worth of
urban people through challenging their hearts and minds with effective educational opportunities.
Not exact matches
One small example of this in our neighborhood is the
urban farm one of my friends and mentors started to provide jobs to «returning citizens»: It required the city to help give away land and clear vacant property and some startup capital from a local farming company, but it is based on the church's understanding of the needs of the
people and explicitly tied to the concept that faithful believers can help disciple and encourage
people who have been incarcerated for harming others, walking them
through the transformative process.
Strengthens communities and inspires young
people to achieve their potential
through hands - on education and job training, using
urban, natural, and maritime resources as «living classrooms.»
The author has followed some of
urban America's poorest young
people through their secondary school careers over some years, tracking their rocky road towards higher education and revealing how their teachers are compensating for the missing investment in their early years by fostering what Tough sums up as «character».
Our mission is to create a positive relationship between
people and nature
through collaborations, education, research and collections, exhibitions and public forums to grow our region's
urban connection to the world of nature and science.
In the aftermath of an
urban beautification project, Operation WID (Waste management, Improvement of the roads, and Decongestion), that curtailed street trading and commercial motorbike riding, young
people's frustration at this blow to their livelihoods was expressed
through a poignant refrain: «We are Sierra Leoneans, not slaves!»
Relations between the city and the county have improved and worsened
through the years, often dependent on the leadership styles of the
people at the top and a natural tension between
urban and suburban interests.
Donovan, who also served as Obama's Housing and
Urban Development secretary
through the mortgage crisis recovery before moving into his current job, has been quietly talking up the idea of running for years in private, and those conversations had picked up recently, according to several
people who've been involved in them.
Other achievements, according to the Organized Labour include, «payment of 13th Month salary as Christmas bonus to the state workers; elaborate infrastructural developments of both
urban and rural areas of the state
through unique fiscal management of the state's meager resources; transformation of the education, agriculture and health sectors, other areas of governance which have improved the quality of lives of the
people of Enugu State; approval of payment of arrears of salaries of 731 former staff of some state parastatals and also, the regularization of 42 casual staff of the Enugu State University Teaching Hospital, Parklane Enugu, as permanent staff of the institution», among others.
Now, for the first time, plague is hitting
urban areas, including Antananarivo, the capital, and the port city Toamasina, and it has taken an unusual and especially menacing form: pneumonic plague, which is spread from
person to
person through coughing or sneezing.
An experimental non-narrative directed by Dziga Vertov, a contemporary of Sergei Eisenstein (Battleship Potemkin), Man With a Movie Camera is an impressionistic portrait of
urban life, giving us no characters but, rather, the sense of the complex comings and goings of everyday
people through a city.
Remote instruction: For schools with severely limited numbers of excellent teachers, like many rural and
urban areas, bringing in great, live (though not in -
person) teachers
through videoconferencing, holographic technology, or other means could give students access to great interactive instruction they'd otherwise miss.
HTH — with its emphasis on integrating academic and technical education
through project - based learning — attracts a number of
people like Duffy with «deep content knowledge who had very successful academic careers and wanted to work in an
urban school at a time of profound teacher shortage,» says founding principal Larry Rosenstock.
Reverend Johnny Flakes added on «The
Urban League is an instrument
through which all
people can work for the betterment of the community — black and white, rich and poor.»
In a swaggering, first -
person voice, a macho garbage truck conducts a tour of his nightly rounds, as hilarious, expressive paintings follow him roaring and burping
through urban streets.
The HSUS also praised Rep.
Urban for her efforts to increase the understanding of the link between violence against animals and violence against
people through her support of legislation requiring cross reporting of child abuse and animal abuse.
Sure, there are many things to do in an
urban center much like there are many things to do everywhere, but it will steal our heart when we get to know the
people in it, the blood that pumps
through its heart and keeps the body moving.
Sure, there are many things to do in an
urban center much like there are many things to do everywhere, but it will steal our heart when we get to know the
people in it, the blood that pumps
through its -LSB-...]
In the spirit of bringing national parks to the
people, we reach out to a diverse
urban community, promote the richness and breadth of the national park system to many who are experiencing a national park for the first time and foster broad - based public stewardship
through various volunteer and partnership programs.
We all have, including the
people at Activision who are giving us the chance to wreak havoc
through city streets in Monster Jam:
Urban Assault for PlayStation 2, Wii, PSP and DS this fall.
- Link doesn't have much of a character in this game - they wanted players to relate to Link and play as themselves - Link's face doesn't have much expression in this game, and that was done on purpose - for Zelda games, the devs always try to make the player feel like Link - that was pushed even moreso for this entry - everytime a Zelda releases, Aonuma watches fan feedback and considers that for the future - the items Link uses to solve are always going to be important - regardless of the tech that Nintendo provides, exploration in the series is important - Link's growth
through who he meets is also an important element of the franchise - Aonuma thought about Zelda freedom when considering Breath of the Wild, and was brought back to the days of the original Zelda - this was a big point of inspiration for Breath of the Wild - with Ocarina of Time 3D, Nintendo wanted to really utilize the 3D and had a desire to let players enjoy Ocarina of Time outside - the goal with A Link to the Past was creating more depth - Aonuma used to think that getting lost in a 3D world wasn't okay - this lead Aonuma to putting in tons of hints and guiding players - he has since changed that idea and convinced himself that it's okay to get lost - the first two years of development the devs created a game where just running around was fun - climbing is very important, because players can climb high and see destinations they want to visit - you can place your own markers to decide where you want to go - when the devs create a Zelda title, they consider not using the name Link - since they don't have anything else to go with, they choose Link - the name Link doesn't hold much value, since the player is the one creating the journey - when Nintendo first created Link, they wanted a character that is literally the link between
people - that is why his name is Link - to think that the Zelda series has been around so long that there are all sorts of
urban legends and myths makes Miyamoto really happy
Here you control Carter
through a third -
person perspective, guiding him
through urban and rural environments that are usually filled with large pieces of debris or objects that can be used as cover.
Established in 1872, the aPA integrates public art and
urban design
through exemplary programs and advocacy efforts that connect
people with public art.
Founded in 1984 by choreographer Jawole Willa Jo Zollar,
Urban Bush Women (UBW) seeks to bring the untold and under - told histories and stories of disenfranchised
people to light
through dance from a woman - centered perspective and as members of the African Diaspora community.
Editors — Susa Pop, Tanya Toft, Nerea Calvillo, Mark Wright 2014 — Centerpoint Now, Journal of World Council of
Peoples for the United Nations 2012 —
Urban Media Cultures: (Re) Shaping the Public Space
through Urban Screens and Media Architectures.
Inspired by the ever changing
urban landscape, demographics of a megapolis like «New Moskva» where lots of different kinds of
people come
through with lots of communications, information and energy.
Made at bus stops throughout the city, the large - scale black and white photographs capture the isolation of the
urban metropolis
through formally composed and carefully detailed views of desolate boulevards disappearing into the horizon,
peopled only by the Los Angeles underclass waiting for the next bus.
«Who Knows» speaks both to the context of 21st century surveillance (from the Snowden revelations to the ubiquity of CCTV cameras in
urban space) as well to the cultures of gossip, scandal seeking, phone hacking and to the playful and flirtatious eye that
people keep on each other
through social media.
Karl Schroeder: If there is any life on Earth in 100 years, I foresee either an ecological catastrophe, with the majority of species extinct, the oceans stagnant, the arctic and Antarctic desolate and lifeless, and billions of
people living in complete ignorance of how things could be, in massive
urban centres; or, a world in which climate change was solved early and completely
through innovations in power generation and carbon sequestration, where agriculture has gone to vertical farming and North America has largely been rewilded back to forest and open prairie, and where extinct species are regularly recreated by genetic engineering and reintroduced.
I would however suggest that there is a need for a model for
people to live within a close social structure without becoming detached from nature in which the land on which we live is involved with supporting us
through what might be called
urban agriculture, vertical farming and the affiliated processing of clean water, natural dynamic energy generation like wind, solar and water, and cheap / easy / affordable transit all tied - up with great education and health care.
This project strives to help heal
people through reconnection with nature (
through silent, contemplative walks
through urban green settings in small groups), and to help heal forests
through volunteer work.
One
urban farmer noted that
through these conversations he could «see the light bulbs» of understanding going off for
people.
Although a drive
through parts of Surrey would suggest this is a city of
urban sprawl, strip malls, baseball caps, double - wide trailers, and a rather uncomfortably high murder rate, it has a lot of what Vancouver and Victoria don't have: lots of land, direct access to the United States border, comparatively affordable housing costs, and
people from all over the world moving there.
Tourists, commuters, students, and a whole lot of other
people from
urban areas of Canada and the U.S. come
through the close streets of this town every day, and the resulting traffic risk ratings mean lots of local families will pay more for their Niagara Falls insurance bills than they would out in the Catskills.
Otherwise, do you think this thing making sense that
URBAN — Educated
people paying LESS premium
through ONLINE mode, and poor, rural (or tier - 2, tier - 3)
people paying MORE premium??
About Blog We work to fill the critical and unmet needs of
people affected by war and conflict who have fallen
through the net of humanitarian assistance, in particular women, children and
urban refugees.
There is also a clear challenge to ensure that this system has the ability to respond to the circumstances of Indigenous
people wherever they live — be it in an
urban or a rural or remote setting — and to do so
through both Indigenous specific initiatives and
through unlocking mainstream programs so that they are accessible to Indigenous
peoples.
The Blueprint outlines the role of Australian Government agencies in
urban areas as «improving the functioning of mainstream services for Indigenous
people», including
through intensive place - based intervention if necessary.
In
urban areas at least, the urgent priority should be on meeting the needs of Indigenous
people through better access to existing mainstream services.
commit to improving housing outcomes for Indigenous
people in
urban, rural and remote areas,
through specific initiatives that strengthen the Indigenous housing sector and the responsiveness and appropriateness of the full range of mainstream housing options;
The mite achimowin (Heart Talk): First Nations Women Expressions of Heart Health study received funding from the CIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research; Aboriginal
People's Health Institute) and SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council)
through the
Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network in partnership with Nanaandawewigamig.
AUA supports the work of its members, both organizations and individuals, by advocating for good
urban agriculture policy, sharing information, resources and best practices, and connecting
people & projects
through a strong network.
At the
urban neighbourhood level, liveability can be seen in the demeanour of
people, the affluence expressed
through cars and clothes, and
through the quality of neighbourhood retail and restaurants.
In my
urban planning practice, I find that most
people know very little about Crime Prevention
Through Environmental Design (CPTED).
«We've just been
through an economic shock in this country when
people lost their jobs
through no fault of their own,» says Brian Sullivan, spokesman for the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development, which oversees the FHA.