The Celts called them “Thin Places”—the experience of acute awareness of the presence of God, a fleeting moment when heaven and earth converge. In Pressing into Thin Places, Margaret Wills encourages us to be open to and aware of these momentary thin places that are part of our walk of faith. Life is neither easy nor simple. A quick survey of today’s headlines reveals that ours is a world full of hardship, grief, and pain, and it does not look to be getting any easier any time soon. Yet we do...
In SAS Statistics by Example, Ron Cody offers up a cookbook approach for doing statistics with SAS. Structured specifically around the most commonly used statistical tasks or techniques–for example, comparing two means, ANOVA, and regression–this book provides an easy-to-follow, how-to approach to statistical analysis not found in other books. For each statistical task, Cody includes heavily annotated examples using ODS Statistical Graphics procedures such as SGPLOT, SGSCATTER, and...
Never Too Late for Love is the guide for women who are ready to find and keep the love of their life. At age sixty-two, Joan Bragar, EdD, leadership consultant and coach, married the man of her dreams. The lessons she learned from this journey have inspired other women to find happiness in love. In Never Too Late for Love , she provides proven practices for women to: Clarify intentions for the kind of relationship they want Effectively use online dating sites to meet suitable men Overcome the...
Everyone loves a great love story! He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not: The Untold Romance between John Steed and Mrs. Emma Peel —The Avengers is such a story. Fans of The Avengers often speculate over the relationship of John Steed and Mrs. Peel after the cameras stopped rolling. Were they more than “just good friends”? Did their relationship ever go beyond innuendo? Everyone, including Patrick Macnee and Dame Diana Rigg, has voiced their opinion on the relationship in interviews and in print. In a...