From paul.kholer at gmail.com Fri Aug 3 19:00:06 2007
From: paul.kholer at gmail.com (paul.kholer paul.kholer)
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 20:00:06 +0300
Subject: [Shtoom] Devine Impact Corporation - Bible Expert Probes Difference
Between Stories About Jesus and His Actual Teachings
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Bible Expert Probes Difference Between Stories About Jesus and His Actual
Teachings Devine Impact Corporation
Myths,
Dreams and Theology in Early Christianity, a book by Fred Stitt, explores
how early church leaders created stories to connect the life of Jesus with
Old Testament prophesy and common myths of their times, often sacrificing
important messages in the process.
What was Jesus' real message? According to author Fred Stitt in his
provocative new book, many of the stories about Jesus, including those about
the Holy Spirit and the virgin birth, are myths, overshadowing the important
lessons Jesus really meant to impart. Many churches focus on these old
stories and either ignore or de-emphasize the key messages of Jesus, which
are found in the Lord's Prayer, the Sermon on the Mount, the parables, and
Jesus' injunction to feed the hungry and visit the sick.
In clear, concise prose, Stitt explains how the New Testament is really two
separate books that have been interwoven, further muddying the understanding
of Jesus' true purpose on earth. Stitt integrates the best of contemporary
biblical scholarship with his own unique theories to discover the true
meaning of the New Testament. Provocative and important, this book is sure
to find a place in church and home libraries.
Myths, Dreams and Theology in Early Christianity is available for sale
online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and
retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Fred Stitt graduated from the University of Chicago with both a PhB and an
MBA. He has done graduate work in the University of Chicago's Divinity
School and has attended many Biblical scholar seminars. A practicing
Episcopalian living in Wilmette, Ill., he and his wife have eight children
and 10 grandchildren.
http://www.divineimpact.com/
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From paul.kholer at gmail.com Fri Aug 3 20:52:49 2007
From: paul.kholer at gmail.com (paul.kholer paul.kholer)
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 21:52:49 +0300
Subject: [Shtoom] Divine Impact Corporation - Sarasota Churches & Christian
School Save 15% on Copywriting, Graphic Design,
Printing & Web Design Services
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Sarasota Churches & Christian School Save 15% on Copywriting, Graphic
Design, Printing & Web Design Services
Three local businesses are offering a 15% savings on all of their services.
Panaca Writing & Design, Sarasota Print Shop & SRQ Web Design are offering a
15% discount to local Christian churches and Christian schools through the
end of November.
Panaca Writing & Design (PanacaWriting.com) offers Copywriting, SEO
Copywriting, graphic design, printing/delivery and writing services.
Sarasota Print Shop (SarasotaPrintShop.com) offers graphic design and
printing services.
SRQ Web Design (SRQWebDesign.com) offers very affordable websites for small
businesses. Search engine optimization is available.
http://www.divineimpact.com/
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From paul.kholer at gmail.com Tue Aug 7 21:29:42 2007
From: paul.kholer at gmail.com (paul.kholer paul.kholer)
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 22:29:42 +0300
Subject: [Shtoom] Raven Media - Davison's Inventionland in Pittsburgh
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Davison's Inventionland in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh PBS affiliate WQED will hold interviews for its new online show
in Davison Design and Development's Inventionland work environment.
"Pittsburgh inSite," a Web-based show focusing on culture and lifestyle in
southwestern Pennsylvania, will feature an interview segment where host Mike
Lee, former vice president of the Pittsburgh Penguins, interviews
influential public figures in the Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania area,
including 24 filmed in Inventionland. With faux trees, innovative sets and
novel lounges, this unique environment offers numerous settings to relax and
inspire guests.
"Inventionland makes for the perfect setting for a show like this," said
George Davison, CEO of Davison Design and Development and Lee's first guest.
"It was created to inspire the creative mind, so it isn't surprising that it
will fit so well for this program."
http://www.invent-tech.com/
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From paul.kholer at gmail.com Fri Aug 24 17:09:54 2007
From: paul.kholer at gmail.com (paul.kholer paul.kholer)
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:09:54 +0300
Subject: [Shtoom] Dr William Boothe - Use Natural Vision Correction To
Improve Your Eyesight
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When you think about improving your eyesight, natural therapies are not
usually the first thing that occurs to you. Most people make an appointment
with their eye doctor, and resign themselves to the fact that they will be
buying new glasses, contact lenses, or maybe even the dreaded bifocals.
Your eyes, like any other part of your body, can be strengthened and
protected by exercise. Your ophthalmologist probably doesn't advocate this,
but since about 1910, a small group of physicians and eye care professionals
have been researching and advocating natural vision correction through a
system of eye exercises.
Dr. William H Bates was one of the leading crusaders for eyesight
improvement by natural methods. He was one of the original physicians who
believed there was more to vision than the actual physical act of seeing. He
believed that vision was a mind/body process that interpreted visual
information. Unfortunately, for Dr. Bates, he was about seventy years ahead
of his time. In his era of medicine, physicians considered the mind and body
to be completely separate, with no interaction.
In the 1940's, Dr. Bates published his findings. He believed that eyesight
problems were the result of the eye muscles straining to see. He developed
simple stress relieving eye exercises that improved eyesight and allowed
people to get rid of their glasses for good.
Over the decades, various physicians and eye doctors studied and improved on
the Bates method of natural vision correction. A small grass roots group of
these doctors remains to advocate for natural methods of improving eyesight.
Today's vision improvement exercises are used to correct many types of
vision problems, including lazy eye (amblyopia), crossed eyes (strabismus),
near or far sightedness, and ageing vision.
There are currently over two hundred different eye exercises available to
treat a variety of vision problems. Most are simple, and easily fit into
your daily routine. Here is one to try if you spend a lot of time on the
computer. Tack the front page of the newspaper to a wall, about eight feet
away from your monitor. Every ten to fifteen minutes, glance up at the
newspaper, focus on the headline, the sub-heads, pictures, and smaller type.
This will minimize the blurry vision you have at the end of the day, by
giving your distance vision a chance to work at regular intervals during the
day.
Natural eye exercises are not the total solution, but they can help you
preserve the vision you have, delay the need for bifocals, and save you
money on frequently changing eye glass prescriptions.
Get your free exclusive report "7 Common Things That Rapidly Deteriorate
Your Vision" at You'll discover the daily dangers that most people aren't
aware of that are proven to blur your eyesight and cause loss of vision.
This report could save your eyesight.
Dr William Boothe
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