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World Impact is a Christian missions organization dedicated to ministering God's love in the inner cities of America.
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Since it's establishment in June of 1996, the Dallas ministry has sought to share the love of Christ with the community through Bible clubs for children, youth ministries, church planting, and leadership training for indigenous leaders.
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History of World Impact
In 1965, Keith Phillips, a student at UCLA, began teaching Youth For Christ Bible clubs in Watts. He began recruiting BIOLA students to volunteer with him and the ministry to the urban poor grew. By 1971, God called Keith to full-time ministry and World Impact was incorporated. Full-time missionaries moved into the communities they served. Evangelism to children expanded to teens and whole families.
News of the ministry spread to other urban areas of the country and by 1972 World Impact was ministering in San Diego, California, and Wichita, Kansas. In 1975, Keith wrote about World Impact's experiences in They Dare to Love the Ghetto. In 1976, the St. Louis and Newark ministries began and World Impact moved into their present headquarters at 20th and Vermont in Los Angeles. In 1977, the Fresno ministry began.
During the 1970's, while retaining a strong emphasis on evangelism, World Impact became more intentional about discipleship. By 1981, Keith Phillips wrote The Making of a Disciple, still recognized as one of the seminal books on discipleship. Films depicting urban ministry, as well as urban ministry training materials, were developed.
In the early 1980's, World Impact started ministries to the whole person, while keeping its priority of evangelism and discipleship. In 1982, the Los Angeles Christian School was opened and Morning Star Ranch was acquired to disciple young men from the inner city. By 1984, World Impact began job training opportunities (Inner City Enterprises), a thrift shop (The Sonshine Shop), and the Newark Christian School, while writing a culturally-conducive "through-the-Bible" curriculum. Out of these experiences, Keith wrote No Quick Fix, explaining the need for ministry to the whole person and the importance of whole families.
In 1986, the Wichita Village property was acquired, from which the Good Samaritan Clinic was launched, an old Y.M.C.A building was remodeled for ministry in St. Louis, low-income housing was developed in Newark, and God provided THE OAKS camp, 65 miles north of Los Angeles. In 1988, the Chester, Pennsylvania, ministry opened, and ministry centers in San Diego and Fresno were remodeled.
During the 1980's, the efforts of evangelism and discipleship were bearing fruit and new believers were forming into worshiping communities, leading World Impact to plant culturally-relevant churches in the inner city. The massive numbers of immigrants from Central America and Asia, along with the growing numbers of urban poor, underscored the need to not only evangelize and disciple individuals, but to establish new churches among the poor. In 1990, church planting became the primary strategy to evangelize, equip, and empower the urban poor.
In the early 1990's, as national attention was focused on the inner-city during the Los Angeles riot, World Impact acquired Harmony Heart camp in Pennsylvania, began ministry in Oakland and San Francisco, opened schools in Watts and Chester, launched The Urban Ministry Institute (TUMI) and planted its first churches in various cities.
In 1996, World Impact celebrated its 25th anniversary as Deer Creek camp (outside Denver) and the Dallas ministry were added. Keith Phillips wrote about World Impact's emerging church planting ministry in Out of Ashes. In 1999, World Impact hosted the first of three conferences on urban church planting, called Crowns of Beauty, each of which welcomed over 1200 international delegates.
In 2000, World Impact began hosting its School for Urban Cross-Cultural Church Planting, training urban church plant teams from all over the nation. In 2001, The John Mark Curriculum was published to train cross-cultural missionaries and three TUMI satellite campuses were opened. By 2004, 20 churches had been planted in eight World Impact cities, and an auditorium at THE OAKS Adult Conference Center was completed, dedicated in honor of board member Dr. Jack Hayford.
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World Impact Center
2017 S. Ervay
Dallas, TX 75215
214-426-0044
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This are Recycled Inner Tube Creations totally handmade in Italy.
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Georg Milde (Politik & Kommunikation) und Sebastian Doedens (Director Strategy FOCUS) - FOCUS Inner Circle Next Generation im Soho House. 12.11.19 © Jens Oellermann Fotografie
In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary. ~Aaron Rose.
Let your inner light shine. ~Unknown.
Last of the lilly series.
Photography in the Inner Space Caverns is difficult because it's dark, they don't allow tripods, and the tour doesn't stop for long. This is the only decent shot I got. I could've used one more chance to get a better exposure, but I really didn't want to be left behind in a pitch black cave.
Detail from the cartonnage inner coffin for the mummy of a woman called Isetirdis (Isisirdis), lady of the house, daughter of Tjaamunu. The texts on the coffin says that she was the daughter of a brewer and that she was married.
Inner bivalve coffin, representing the deceased. The lid has a broad collar, with superposed crossed red braces. Below this, a winged solar ram. Next register is a solar raptor with spread wings, beneath which are disposed the four Sons of Horus.
Third Intermediate Period - Late Period. Probably from Thebes.
NME 002
Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm
Abstract Female Figure
Acrylic on canvas
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The inner corral at Bent's Old Fort provided a stable (seen at the left), an area for making and firing adobe bricks, and access to the corral or wagon alley.
The light eminating from this house is beautiful. I would love to drive by this house in the evening.
The amount that I cut each go. The yellow line is to where I previously decided that the flange would end. I've already scraped some of the foam out but it's not possible to get all the way under the flange yet.
File Name: 1966_00I.JPG
Title: Inner Belt Editorials
Creator/contributor: The Cambridge Chronicle and the Cambridge Sun
Date created: 1966-03-03
Physical description: Newspaper clippings stapled to sheet of paper
Genres: clippings (information artifacts)
Subjects: Roads.
Editorials
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Notes:
Collection: Inner Belt Scrapbook
Collection ID: CHC021
Location: Cambridge Historical Commission
Rights: No known restrictions
Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Cambridge Historical Commission, Inner Belt Scrapbook
Szerb utca 9.
Originally 17th century building, rebuilt during 1848-1855 by Ferenc Kasselik and Ferenc Diescher.
XVII-XVIII. századi eredetű épület 1848-1855 körüli végleges, bérházzá való kiépítése Kasselik Ferenc és Diescher Ferenc építőmesterek munkája volt.
A short history of Pest Inner City:
Up to the first third of the eighteenth century the left-bank settlement, the historic centre of the former town of Pest, consisted only of the district lying between today's Liberty Bridge, Chain Bridge, Múzeum körút and Károly körút, that is to say, it extended only as far as today's Kiskörút (Little Boulevard). The town was completely rebuilt and it grew gradually; today, of the original town of Pest, there only remain some parts of the fifteenth-century town walls, and from the eighteenth century, only the churches, as well as a few monasteries and public buildings. In contrast to the Castle District of Buda, which is by-passed by the main traffic of the city, the Inner City, with its shops, offices and important traffic arteries, is part of the city's everyday life.
On the site of today's Inner City Parish Church, in the so-called "Barbarians' land" , a strong watchtower was erected in AD. 294 by the Romans; this they called Contra-Aquincum. At the time of the Magyar Conquest, around 900, the tower was used for defense and around it was built a town which, however, was completely destroyed by the Mongol invasion of 1241.
The new town was built on the Castle Hill in Buda, and Pest remained a kind of suburb, though owing to the Diets being held in the Field of Rákos, in the outskirts of the town, and to the national fairs held in Pest, traffic and commercial life remained busy. In the late fifteenth century Pest was surrounded by walls the site of which is revealed by the remains of some buildings originally built against them: some stones of the walls and of the town gates can still be seen.
In 1541 Pest was captured by the Turks, together with Buda, and its social and economic life declined during the 150 years of occupation. After its liberation, in the early eighteenth century, it received independent city rights and its development was greatly furthered by the rebirth of commerce.
In 1785 the Hungarian University of Nagyszombat (now Trnava, Slovakia) moved to Pest and thanks to this the city became in the next decade the centre of the country's intellectual life However, in 1838 the great Danube flood swept away almost all the old houses. Once reconstructed, the town began to develop by leaps and bounds, leaving Buda far behind. At the turn of the century, when the old Elizabeth Bridge was built, the new buildings along the main roads gave Pest a characteristic eclectic character.
The modern infrastructural development of the city was most impressive. Bridges were built over the Danube, and the first underground railway of the European continent was opened here in 1896. In 1873 electric lighting was brought to the streets. In 1887 trams appeared, followed in 1888 by the first suburban trains; in 1885 the first urban telephone exchange was installed; in 1896 the Post Office used battery-driven vans for delivering parcels; and in 1900 the Royal Hungarian Automobile Club was founded.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray perform with Steve Buscemi and Cynthia Nixon at the Inner Circle Show in the Hilton New York hotel on Saturday, March 22, 2014. Credit: Diana Robinson for the Office of Mayor Bill de Blasio
Our Lilies make great photo subjects because of their colour, size, and lines that they contain.
Lighting: PT-04 wireless triggers. Shoot through umbrella with lumopro 120 at camera right, 580EX II bare crosslighting flower from camera left and behind subject.
Setup shot can be seen here.
Actor Steve Buscemi and Mayor Bill de Blasio perform at the Inner Circle Show in the Hilton New York hotel on Saturday, March 22, 2014. Credit: Rob Bennett for the Office of Mayor Bill de Blasio
Fête de la musique à Brest , place de la ... c'est écrit dessus !
Le myspace du groupe : Inner Chimp Orchestra
D700+200mm : 1250ISO F/4 1/320s . léger crop. ( pb des focales fixes et de la distance imposée par la prise de vue en hauteur)
J'ai fermé un peu ( et donc poussé les isos) pour assurer la netteté du public au fond de la scène.
J'aimais bien l'idée de l'enseigne du ciné en arrière plan.
EXPLORE 21/11/07 #485
They will be like trees,
that stay healthy and fruitful,
even when they are old.
And they will say about you,
"The LORD always does right!
God is our mighty rock."
(The 7th Day Song)
Expressionist Seated Figure Painting.
Acrylic on canvas
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A view from the inner courtyard of the Palazzo Publico - Siena, Tuscany. Dating back to the turn of the 14th Century, this building housed the main governement offices at the time.
Notes: Some geometry correction, curves adjusment and USM sharpening.
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Comfortable, unique and kind to your wallet. This Innovative Inner Tube Pallet Lounge Set meets all those descriptions! Plus, this set is easy to build! The table measures 80cm x 80cm x 90cm (31.5" x 31.5" x 35.5" tall), and the set of four chairs measure 40cm x 40cm x 65cm (15.75" x 15.75" x 25.5" tall), and used 30 bicycle tubes. I got them free by going to the local bicycle dealer and upcycling damaged ones. :)
Inner Tube Pallet Lounge Set - The Table:
The table and chairs are all based on the same style. First, build the top frame of the table (directions listed above). The frame boards are butt-joined and secured with screws. We added cross-bracing to prevent the tubes from sagging. Next, cut the table legs to length and install them into the inside of the frame. Secure with screws. We added a lower shelf by installing deck boards around the legs, mitering the corners, and installing cross-bracing to install the boards too. Finally, we added more deck boards to fill in the lower shelf and secured them with screws.
Inner Tube Pallet Lounge Set - The Chairs & Finishing:
We built the chairs similarly to the table but skipped the cross-bracing in the top. We installed inner tube pieces and move them to the table top and chair top, securing with staples as we progressed. Finally, we wrapped the table top and the chair tops with more inner tubes to hide the staples. We haven't decided if we'll apply a stain or finish of any kind, but we're happy with the outcome of this unique set. So talk to your local bicycle dealer and see if they'll save popped inner tubes for your next project!
enkele paletten van 1400x80 (verloren verpakking)
stoeltje 40x40x65
tafel 80x80x90
binnenbanden van een fiets 30 stuks (kapotte binnenbanden bij fietshandelaar gratis te verkrijgen)
The inner yoke, more or less carefully pinned to line up with the outer yoke.
If you aren't liking the way your inner yoke looks at this stage, consider cutting a new one from a contrast fabric. My one suggestion is to keep it on the straight-of-grain, not on the bias as we did for the outer yoke.
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Join us in making a classic menswear-styled flannel shirt!
Round one: November 17th, 2013 to November 27th, 2013
Round two: December 1st, 2013 to December 9th, 2013
Come join us! [ Flannel Shirt Sew-A-Long ]