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Better without AI is a call to action. You can participate. This is for you. The enormous transformational potential of artificial intelligence has long been dismissed because AI itself sounds like science fiction. That is no longer possible. Fluent new text generators, such as ChatGPT, have suddenly shown that powerful AI is here now. We may respond with excitement for opportunities, concern with risks, or both. This book is about overlooked risks--not malevolent robots, but "moderate apocalypses," which could result from recent and near-future technologies. AI systems we cannot understand are already making major social and cultural decisions for us. That may crush our ability to make sense of the world--and so our ability to act in it. Feeling dazed and lost, we may descend into pervasive helplessness. Or, we may revolt against the machines--and in so doing, we may destroy systems we depend on for survival. Can we get the benefits of technological breakthroughs without succumbing to the risks? This book explains seven practical actions we can take to guard against disasters. Acting now is the best way to steer away--and perhaps toward a remarkably likable future. You, and everyone, can join in this effort. The most important questions are not about technology but about us. What sort of future would you like? How might AI help get us there? What is its role in that world? What is your own role in helping that happen?
In Thus Saith The Lord, David Chapman goes verse by verse through 1 Corinthians chapter 14 and teaches the proper use of prophecy and the gift of tongues in the church. Topics include: The difference between praying in tongues and the public gift of tonguesThe benefits of praying in tonguesHow and when the gifts of prophecy and tongues and interpretation should be used in the churchHow to judge prophecyThe truth about the fallacies of cessationismHow to receive the Baptism with the Holy SpiritWords studies of the original Greek are included with every verse.David Chapman is the Lead Pastor at The River in Safford, Arizona. He has a passion to teach God's Word and train believers to do the works of the ministry. David was called into the ministry in 1989 and has pastored churches in four different states.
In this book on the Anointing of the Holy Spirit, David Chapman explores the various components of the manifestation of the Spirit. Topics include: Complete word study on the Anointing in Hebrew and Greek Anointing with oil The ministry of Jesus Examples of the Anointing within Scripture The Manifestation Gifts of the Holy Spirit Counterfeit Anointings Defeating Sensuality Understanding your personal Anointing Factors that have an affect on the Anointing These and other truths from God's Word will be examined in the effort to bring the reader a deeper understanding of God's precious anointing.
Jimmy Santos is a retired LAPD Detective who owns a profitable PI firm catering to the film industry. Serving LAPD Detective Mark Brenner runs the Special Cases Squad, which handles high-profile cases that dominate the news and terrify the public, requests Jimmy's help on a string of savage, ritualistic murders.The Priest is a ritualistic killer convinced he is descended from an ancient line of Aztec Shaman. Booted out of Vietnam when his mutilation killings of Vietnamese soldiers became known, he finds peace telling stories to his Mexican people until a drive-by massacre of his story group unleashes his rage on the public.Simultaneously, Jimmy responds to a Sony Pictures request that he stymie a blackmail plot to disrupt shooting of "Seascape." He meets Alison Reed, the film's director. A love affair begins between these two complicated, confident, and ambitious people."...The narrative is riveting...I literally couldn't put it down...!"Eleanor Bergstein, Novelist, Writer-Co-Producer "Dirty Dancing""David Chapman's riveting page turner, SACRIFICE DREAMS, will grab you on page one and never let go."Michael Brandman, NY Times Best Selling Author
Are your exams fast approaching? Are you starting to panic that you're never going to be ready for them? You're not alone. It's an unfortunate truth that good study technique is rarely taught in schools, colleges or universities. Which is where The Lazy Student's Revision Guide comes in. This book is packed full of study hacks that take you through the revision process in a concise and easy-to-read manner. I understand that you don't have time to sit and read a 300 page manual on how to pass your exams. Let's face it; if you did, then you could make a start on that pile of textbooks in front of you... This book is for students looking for a no-nonsense, step-by-step guide to revision that has actionable advice to get you started soon. In this guide you'll learn how to: Make sure you're physically and mentally prepared to study successfully Create a revision timetable that you'll actually be able to stick to Avoid information overload and focus your studies on the things you need to know to ace your exams Produce top quality revision notes that you'll use again and again Prepare for your exams without letting revision take over your life The study tips, tricks and hacks in The Lazy Student's Revision Guide are proven to improve exam performance. All you need to do to get the results you deserve is follow the steps in this guide. Can you really afford to waste another day on revision techniques that might not even be working? Read this book, apply the techniques you learn and you're guaranteed better exam results than you ever thought were possible. What other students have said about The Lazy Student's Revision Guide "I have recently finished my mock exams and I now know that I have been studying a little wrong! The Lazy Student's Revision Guide is very well written and is very informative. People who are about to start revising for exams need to know what to do and how to do it and this book does exactly that!" Lara Taylor "This book is a MUST read for students! As a student myself (and a lazy one at that) it has given me helpful tips and tricks to becoming a more successful student! A+++" Rachel Wilson "Enlightening read from an intelligent author who clearly knows what he's talking about. This book has been a great help for me during my studies and I would recommend it to anyone and everyone who has no idea how they should even start revision. A quick read and the step-by-step process makes it very easy to follow." Munirah Patel Scroll up and get your copy today!
I learned very early in my walk with Jesus that spiritual warfare is real. I also learned that as believers, we have authority in Christ. The victory has already been won. We simply must enforce it through the name of Jesus and by keeping on the full armor of God.Every believer needs to hear the alarm of the Spirit. We are called to battle. We must each dress ourselves in the armor of God in order to withstand in the evil day. This book will provide you with practical application of how to demonstrate the victory that Christ has already won through His death and resurrection.David Chapman is the founding pastor of The River in southeast Arizona. He is the author of 19 books. He is also a certified church consultant. David has a Doctor of Ministry in Theology. His wife Debbie is a Veterinarian and together with their children and dogs, they enjoy the desert life.
In this book we will examine each example in the Bible where an altar was built. We will look at the reason it was built as well as the spiritual application. Some of the topics covered include: The purpose of altars in the Bible, Who were the altar builders, What are memorials and Old Testament sacrifices. In each occasion where an altar was built, God did something special in the life of the altar builder. Today we no longer build altars made with stones, but rather spiritual altars where we have encounters with the living God. David Chapman is the founding pastor of The River in southeast Arizona. He is the author of more than 15 books. He is also a certified church consultant. David has a Doctor of Ministry in Theology. His wife Debbie is a Veterinarian and together with their children and dogs, they enjoy the desert life.
God has called His people to live fruitful lives, but many Christians, instead, are living an unfruitful and unproductive existence. In this book, David Chapman uncovers the root causes for unfruitful living and shows from the Word of God how to begin producing fruit in all the areas of life. Some of the topics covered include: The Conflict between the Spirit and the Flesh, How to Abide in the Vine, The Parable of the Sower and The Nine Fruit of the Spirit.David Chapman is the founding pastor of The River in southeast Arizona. He is the author of more than 15 books. He is also a certified church consultant. David has a Doctor of Ministry in Theology. His wife Debbie is a Veterinarian and together with their children and dogs, they enjoy the desert life.
The Pattern & The Glory is a practical guide for local churches of all sizes to follow in order to setup proper church government. God promised that He would pour out His Spirit in the last days. The Church needs to be ready to receive the glory. This is accomplished by following the pattern of the New Testament Church. In addition to Qualifications and Job Descriptions for Elders and Deacons the following subjects are included: Five-Fold Ministry When Leaders Fall Into Sin Authority and Submission What About Women? Sheep, Goats and Wolves These any many other topics are covered in this 168-page book, complete with study guide questions. This book is a must for pastors of non-denominational churches, as well as all five-fold ministers, elders, deacons and anyone hungry for the Word of God. About the Author: David Chapman is the Lead Pastor at The River in Safford, Arizona. He has a passion to teach God's Word and train believers to do the works of the ministry. David was called into the ministry in 1989 and has pastored churches in four different states. He had the privilege of sitting under the ministry of Dr. Lester Sumrall for many years.
Jesus said, "The Kingdom of God is within you" in Luke 17:21. The focus of this book on the Kingdom of God is the inward and invisible aspects of the Kingdom. Topics such as the following, as well as many others, will be covered: The difference between Kingdom living and religion Finding your personal assignment in the Kingdom The signs and miracles of the Kingdom The enemies of the Kingdom The authority of the Kingdom God's provision in the Kingdom The coming physical Kingdom How to advance the Kingdom of God David Chapman is a pastor with over twenty-five years experience in the ministry. He was ordained under the ministry of Lester Sumrall, who was mentored by Smith Wigglesworth. David is the author of twelve books and has a Doctor of Ministry in Theology.
"These stories are full of love, light and hope. With Nature surrounding and embracing us, mysteries can shine forth through our imagination. The two sisters Arya and Maya, magically find a new friend, Yadira who is an expression of their love and willingness to expand their world through play.
Great lives don't happen by accident.A life worth living is built inch by inch. It's crafted out of a thousand everyday decisions that often seem unimportant at the time. That means, if you want a great life, today is the day to get started. This book can help you do that. It teaches you about 11 important decisions you'll have to make over and over again in your life if you want it to be great, including: Making technology work for youBeing more successful than your friendsForming good relationships with girlsBuilding diverse and lifelong friendshipsDon't waste time trying to figure it out on your own. Get advice on how to live a great life from two men who have already done it. "We believe that you are extremely important, and that deep within you is the desire, not only to enjoy life, but also to leave the world a better place than you found it." -Gary Chapman and Clarence Shuler
Based on country studies in Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Madagascar, Tanzania and Uganda and a literature review. This paper suggests several critical and promising areas for improvement in the quality of secondary teachers through new approaches to recruitment; and pre-service and in-service teacher development.
This book is a collection of interwoven historical narratives that present an intriguing and little known account of the Ogasawara (Bonin) archipelago and its inhabitants. The narratives begin in the seventeenth century and weave their way through various events connected to the ambitions, hopes, and machinations of individuals, communities, and nations. At the center of these narratives are the Bonin Islanders, originally an eclectic mix of Pacific Islanders, Americans, British, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and African settlers that first landed on the islands in 1830. The islands were British sovereign territory from 1827 to 1876, when the Japanese asserted possession of the islands based on a seventeenth century expedition and a myth of a samurai discoverer. As part of gaining sovereign control, the Japanese government made all island inhabitants register as Japanese subjects of the national family register. The islanders were not literate in Japanese and had little experience of Japanese culture and limited knowledge of Japanese society, but by 1881 all were forced or coerced into becoming Japanese subjects. By the 1930s the islands were embroiled in the Pacific War. All inhabitants were evacuated to the Japanese mainland until 1946 when only the descendants of the original settlers were allowed to return. In the postwar period the islands fell under U.S. Navy administration until they were reverted to full Japanese sovereignty in 1968. Many descendants of these original settlers still live on the islands with family names such as Washington, Gonzales, Gilley, Savory, and Webb. This book explores the social and cultural history of these islands and its inhabitants and provides a critical approach to understanding the many complex narratives that make up the Bonin story.
An autobiography and theology of Paul Paul's focus on Christ and his pastoral concern Read of Paul's deep-seated joy in Christ
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