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hey guys I am Nisa Homey and welcome back

to my Channel today I'm sharing a quinoa

weight loss salad recipe perfect for

lunch or dinner quinoa is gluten-free

high in protein and one of the few

plant-based foods that contain all the

nine essential amino acids they are also

high in fiber magnesium, B-vitamins, iron

potassium, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin E,

and antioxidants I had already shared a

video on the health benefits of quinoa

and how to cook quinoa so please do

check my previous video on quinoa the

links will be updated in the description

box below now to make this super weight

loss quinoa salad I have already chopped

1 medium sized onion, 1 medium sized carrot, and one medium sized cucumber

you can use any raw vegetable of your

choice. Now, first I am going to make a

dressing for the salad and for that into

a bowl I'm adding in curd

so have used about 5 to 6 tbsp of curd

have already shared a recipe on how to

make curd. You can check out the recipe the

link will be down below in the

description box now into that I am

adding in my weight loss green chutney

one and a half tablespoon of green

chutney mix this very well. I have already

added salt to the green chutney so I'm

not adding any extra salt but if you

feel you need little more salt you can

add in a pinch of pink Himalayan salt

the recipe link for the green chutney

will be down below in the description

box. This green chutney is very versatile

always make sure that I have some green

chutney and my fridge and now lets

assemble the salad. one medium size

chopped onion, chopped carrot, chopped cucumber

and now I'm adding in my cooked

quinoa

so that's about three heaped tablespoon

of cooked quinoa you can either pour the

dressing over the salad or simply place

it in the middle like this. This is my

personal way of serving the salad it

looks very nice and presentable so I

like to serve it like this I'm

sprinkling in a front range of Himalayan

salt over the vegetables. I am also

sprinkling in some chaat masala on top

of the vegetable and this is just a

personal preference. My easy and quick

super bass knob quinoa salad is ready to

serve if you like to be more such videos

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new videos thank you for watching and

until next time take care bye bye

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Chapter 2a: Teaching About the Jewish Victims- Life in a World of Dehumanization - Duration: 0:56.

Teaching about the Holocaust can be overwhelming.

How do you provide a meaningful learning experience for your students,

whether you have a month, a week, or even less?

What is an effective approach

to make learning about the Holocaust

relevant to students in todays world?

We, at Echoes and Reflections,

would like to share our approach with you.

With the end of WWII,

as the horrors of the Holocaust were revealed,

the world was shocked.

The dimensions of the catastrophe were unprecedented.

It was the first time

that an attempt was made to completely annihilate an entire nation.

Every single Jew was targeted.

It was not a battle over territory, assets or power.

This was a murder motivated by antisemitic, racist ideology.

Seventy years have passed.

Genocides and wars have happened since then.

Why is it still so important to teach about the Holocaust?

Echoes and Reflections is a program

that was created to prepare educators to teach about the Holocaust.

The Holocaust is a human story.

A story relevant to us all.

It was perpetrated by human beings against human beings,

in the center of civilization.

The Holocaust raises deep questions of morality,

ethics and human behavior that continue to echo today.

Here we can see Jewish men being deported to concentration camps after "Kristallnacht",

the Night of Broken Glass.

Here are the Jewish victims, here are the perpetrators.

Watching are the bystanders.

This photo, a primary source, raises many questions.

Why are these innocent people being deported?

Why aren't the bystanders doing something to help?

In order to answer, we must contextualize the photograph,

as we do with all other resources we use,

by relating it to the events of the period.

For more infomation >> Chapter 2a: Teaching About the Jewish Victims- Life in a World of Dehumanization - Duration: 0:56.

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Chapter 1: Why is Holocaust Education Relevant? - Duration: 2:35.

Teaching about the Holocaust can be overwhelming.

How do you provide a meaningful learning experience for your students,

whether you have a month, a week, or even less?

What is an effective approach

to make learning about the Holocaust

relevant to students in todays world?

We, at Echoes and Reflections,

would like to share our approach with you.

With the end of WWII,

as the horrors of the Holocaust were revealed,

the world was shocked.

The dimensions of the catastrophe were unprecedented.

It was the first time

that an attempt was made to completely annihilate an entire nation.

Every single Jew was targeted.

It was not a battle over territory, assets or power.

This was a murder motivated by antisemitic, racist ideology.

Seventy years have passed.

Genocides and wars have happened since then.

Why is it still so important to teach about the Holocaust?

Echoes and Reflections is a program

that was created to prepare educators to teach about the Holocaust.

The Holocaust is a human story.

A story relevant to us all.

It was perpetrated by human beings against human beings,

in the center of civilization.

The Holocaust raises deep questions of morality,

ethics and human behavior that continue to echo today.

Here we can see Jewish men being deported to concentration camps after "Kristallnacht",

the Night of Broken Glass.

Here are the Jewish victims, here are the perpetrators.

Watching are the bystanders.

This photo, a primary source, raises many questions.

Why are these innocent people being deported?

Why aren't the bystanders doing something to help?

In order to answer, we must contextualize the photograph,

as we do with all other resources we use,

by relating it to the events of the period.

For more infomation >> Chapter 1: Why is Holocaust Education Relevant? - Duration: 2:35.

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Touching Lives with James Merritt - "Life Beyond Busyness" 04/09/2017 - Duration: 27:30.

ANNOUNCER: For thousands of years, God's word

has transformed lives, so why does the bible

often collect dust on our shelves?

Pastor James Merritt invites you to view scripture afresh,

and fall in love with the book that changes everything.

Gain a big picture view of God's message,

discover more about your own destiny on Earth,

and in eternity.

Get your copy of "52 Weeks Through the Bible" for $15,

call 800-413-1131, or visit touchinglives.org.

Today on Touching Lives.

You know why you ought to be faithful to the church of God?

Because the God of the church is faithful to you.

And if the God of the church is faithful to you,

we ought to be faithful to the church of God,

and every time we gather together

we are confessing and professing to the world, and each other

our hope that a God who is faithful,

who will never fail us, who keeps every promise,

who fulfills every word, who meets every need,

who works everything out for our good and for His glory.

And there's a world out there needs to see

there is a real hope that you can put your hope in.

Teaching people everywhere who Jesus is

and why they need Him.

This is Touching Lives with James Merritt.

I want to talk about a life beyond busyness.

Now, let me tell you a little bit about me

and some of you have probably figured out

my staff would be happy to tell you this about me,

and my wife will certainly be happy to tell you.

There are type A personalities, I'm not a type A.

I'm a triple A.

[laughter]

There are some people who are ADD,

I went past DD long, I'm ADDDDDD, okay.

I don't like to sit still very long,

I'm a person of action, I like to be on the go,

I like to keep getting things done.

But let me tell you what, cause this is what I hate.

I hate busywork.

Now some people thrive on it, not me.

I cannot stand just busywork.

Okay, and this is what I want you to hear.

There's some people, and lets be honest,

sometimes I think people have this idea

"Why did God create the church?

Just so I couldn't play golf on Sunday?

I mean, here's the one day I get to relax

and what does God do?

God puts church in my life."

And I think there's some of you that think

God's some kind of a kill joy up there,

He doesn't want you to enjoy Sunday,

He wants you to "No, you've gotta come to church."

We've got this idea,

"Well, God just wants to put something else on my to-do list,

something else to take up my time,

something else just to keep me occupied."

And I want to relieve you of that.

God did not design the church primarily for His benefit,

He did it for our benefit.

He did it for you, and He did if for me,

and we really do need the church and I want to show you today

why the church is God's gift to you,

its God's gift to your family, its God's gift to your kids,

its God's gift to your grandkids,

its God's gift to your marriage,

its God's gift to you emotionally, and spiritually,

and almost any way you can imagine.

And by the way, one of the reasons

why I'm a little bit encouraged by the message today

is I rediscovered that they had the same problem

in the early church that we have today.

2,000 years ago they had this problem

of people just dropping out of church,

and I want to show you how they dealt with it.

If you've brought a copy of God's word,

whether you have an iPad or a smartphone,

or whatever you use,

I want you to turn to a book in the New Testament

called the book of Hebrews.

Now, you may not have a clue where that is, that's fine,

its really almost at the maps.

If you go all the way to the back of your bible,

its almost at the maps, its about 20 books in,

there's 27 books in the New Testament.

About 20 books in you'll come to the book of Hebrews,

I want you to turn to Hebrews 10.

Let me tell you what's going on.

Evidently, the early church was doing just exactly

what we tend to do today, right.

The early church had an attendance defect problem.

There were people for whatever reason, listen,

we're only talking about 40 or 50 years

after Jesus had come back from the dead

and already people are dropping out of church.

They're just not going to church anymore, they're slacking off.

They're dropping out, they're sleeping in.

I don't what they were doing.

Some people said, "I'm not going to church anymore,

I want to go to the chariot races."

Some people said, "Lets go to the lamb chili cook off,

we're gonna go to that."

Some people said, "Hey, lets go boating

on the Sea of Galilee."

Some people stayed home to watch who's smarter than a Pharisee.

I don't know what they were doing,

but people evidently found other things they wanted to do

and they had just quit coming to church.

So the author of Hebrews is laying out a case,

and he's trying to say, "Hey, let me tell you why

that's not a good idea.

Let me tell you why the church is a big deal.

Let me tell you why the church is important to God

and therefore why it ought to be important to you."

Here's what he does, three times in this passage,

the author of Hebrews beginning in verse 19,

he keeps using this two word phrase,

we're gonna see it three times today.

"Let us, let us, let us."

He's talking to us, he's talking to the church as a whole,

he's not talking just to Johnny believer.

He's talking to everyone who's a follower of Jesus,

and he says, "Look, I want to tell all of us

what we ought to be doing and why we ought to be doing

in carrying out what God has called us to do."

And what really thrills me is, I was telling the staff this,

this past week, is to find out

that here's this passage of scripture that is actually

going to be describing what we've been talking about

the last three weeks.

This is who we are, this is what we're going to do,

this is our strategy in carrying out our mission

of pointing people to Jesus and inspiring them to live

the cross shaped life.

So the author of Hebrew's says there are four things

we ought to do together.

Number one, we should worship together.

Worship together, now, the author,

you'll notice this as we read this passage,

he doesn't use any singular pronouns,

he doesn't us I, he doesn't use me,

he always uses we or uses us.

Let us, its always we, this is not a me issue,

this is a we issue.

So in Hebrews 10 we pick up in 19

"Therefore, brothers and sisters,

since we have confidence to enter the most holy place

by the blood of Jesus,

by a new and living way opened for us through the curtain,

that is, His body,"

Let me just stop right there, you say,

"What in the world is he talking about?"

Back in the day, if you grew up 2,000 years ago

and you went to the temple, there was a place called

the most holy place.

That was the most holy place, nobody could go in there

except the high priest and he couldn't even go in there

but once a year, cause that's where God dwelled.

Now he's saying, you know what,

anybody can go into the presence of God

anytime they want to because Jesus made a way

for us to do that.

So every time you just simply say, "Father"

you're immediately sitting right in the lap

of the heavenly Father who loves you and created you.

That's what he's saying, now since we can do that,

and since we have a great high priest

that is Jesus over the house of God.

Alright, lets say those words together.

"Let us", let's say it again.

Let us.

"Let us draw near to God with a sincere heart

and with the full assurance that faith brings,

having our hearts sprinkled to cleanse us

from a guilty conscience

and having our bodies washed with pure water."

Now, here's what he's saying.

In light of the fact that everybody

who's a part of God's family can now go to God the Father

directly through God the Son,

now that we've got one high priest in Jesus Christ,

together, we can draw near to God.

Guess what?

That's what we're doing right now.

That's what we've been doing for the last 30 minutes.

We have come together and we've been drawing near

to God together.

So the author of Hebrews says we ought to come to church

because we want to draw near to God together.

Now, let me stop once again, I'm trying to stay ahead of you

and I know what some of you are saying right now.

You're saying, "Wait a minute,

I can draw near to God by myself.

Don't sit there and try to convince me

that I've got to come to church to draw near to God.

I can draw near to God by myself."

Alright, let me make you feel good about me

for just five seconds.

You're absolutely right.

You don't have to come to church to draw near to God.

As a matter of fact,

not only can you draw near to God by yourself,

you should be drawing near to God by yourself.

First thing I do every morning when I get out of my bed,

you know what I do?

I draw near to God by myself.

I got up this morning, did the same thing I've done

ever since I was a kid, I read my bible by myself,

I spent time in prayer by myself,

I wrote in my spiritual journal by myself,

I spent time praising God and thanking God all by myself.

Yes, you can draw near to God all by yourself,

but let me tell you how you'll know

when you've really drawn near to God by yourself.

When you draw near to God by yourself

and you really connect to God by yourself,

there is something in you that says,

"What I've just done with you, I want to do with other people

and draw near to you too."

There is something wrong with somebody

who's part of a family who doesn't want to be

a part of the family.

There is something defective about someone who says

they're a Christian, but they don't want to be

with other Christians.

There's something wrong with that picture.

There's something wrong with someone who says,

"I'm a part of the true church, but I don't want to be

a part of this church."

There's something wrong with that,

let me tell you why.

For a number of reasons, I'll just give you one.

Who's going to heaven, according to the word of God,

who's going to heaven?

Answer it, the church.

Now, I don't mean everybody who's a member of the church,

there are people who are members of a church

they aren't going to heaven, because they aren't

a part of the true church.

I'm talking about people who've truly been saved,

that have been born again, they've trusted Christ,

Jesus is in their heart, they really do love the Lord.

They are a part of the church.

That is who is going to heaven, the church is going to heaven.

So, here's my simple question,

so if you don't want to be a part of the church

one day a week,

what are you going to do for eternity?

[laughter]

I mean you're not gonna get up there and go,

"I don't want to have anything to do with this group."

Where are you going?

You're stuck.

There's no where else to go.

And listen, I mean this, if you think I'm here

because I'm a pastor you don't even know me.

This is my favorite time of the week, every week.

Cause I just love, you know what blesses me?

Some of you are gonna say, "Oh dear God,

I didn't realize that.

We're gonna spend eternity together."

We're gonna spend eternity together, forever.

[applause]

And I clap, listen... [clapping]

I clap for you.

You say, "Well, do you like everybody?"

Nobody likes everybody.

You know, Will Rogers said, "I never met a man

I didn't like."

He didn't meet some people I met.

[laughter]

Not everybody likes me, I don't understand that,

but not everybody likes me.

But you know what, in heaven we'll like each other.

In heaven we'll love each other.

And yes, I'm being honest with you, one of the things

that just thrills me are some of the people

that I've gotten to know and gotten to love

and got close to, and man, we get to spend

eternity together.

There's something about that, because remember,

church is not my idea, its not your idea.

Church was God's idea, and not, if God thinks its a good idea,

we ought to think its a good idea.

That's why we're planning churches,

that's why we're starting satellites.

In the typical neighborhood of Gwinnett County

two out of three homes never go to church, ever.

Two out of three people never attend church anywhere,

so that's why we've planted two satellites,

that's why we want to plant more in 20 mile radius

of our church.

We want everybody to have an opportunity

to draw near to God together.

To worship God together, to go to a place

where Jesus is lifted up,

where the word of God is being preached,

where the truth of God is being heard,

where the Gospel of God is being presented,

and lives can be changed as we point people to Jesus

and inspire them to live the cross shaped life.

So, we got to worship together, alright?

We're gonna go quick, number two.

We gotta witness together, not just worship together,

witness together.

That's what he says in verse 23, "Let us hold unswervingly

to the hope that we profess, for He who promises

is faithful."

Now, listen to what he says, he said, "Lets hold to the hope,

lets profess our faith together.

Lets hold our hope together."

You see that little word unswervingly?

That word literally means stick to the path,

don't get off on either side.

What he's talking about there is,

don't leave the church.

Stay on the road that leads to church.

Stay on the path that goes to church.

Lets hold our hope, lets profess our faith together,

see one of the ways that we profess our faith in Jesus,

to show that our hope is in Jesus is just by gathering

together in church and he says "You know what,

when we come together, like we came together today,

we are literally confessing and professing to the world

where our hope lies.

Because do you understand exactly what you're saying

when you involve yourself in the church?

When you got up this morning but you didn't have to,

but you did.

When you got up this morning and said, "I'm coming to church,

I'm going to be a part of the church."

You know what you were saying without even realizing?

You said to a world out there that's full of guilt,

in Jesus there's hope for forgiveness.

You said to a world out there that's full of death,

you know what, in Jesus, there's hope for life.

You said to a world out there that is full of hurt,

you know in Jesus, there's hope for healing.

You said to a world out there that is full of war,

you know what, in Jesus there's hope for peace.

You said to a world out there that is full of hatred,

in our own country we're seeing it, in Jesus,

there is hope for love.

And to a world that is full of brokenness,

you said, you know in Jesus, there's hope for grace.

And see, here's the difference,

we know that our hope will never be disappointed.

Cause I got news for some of you in this room,

okay so this is not a political statement

I'm just letting you know,

I don't really care who you vote for,

I've said that before.

Doesn't matter to me, I don't want to know

who you vote for, it doesn't matter to me.

I know who I'm going to vote for,

and who I'm not going to vote for, no problem.

But if you're putting your hope in who you're voting for,

you're gonna be sorely disappointed.

If you think a president, or a congressman,

or a senator can solve our problem,

you don't understand our problem.

But my hope's not in them.

My hope is in a God who never fails.

My hope is in a God who's in control of this universe.

See that's why my hope is different than the world.

Well, we hope the economy grows better next year,

but it may not.

We hope there won't be any terrorist attacks on our soils,

but there may be.

We hope that interest rates will stay down,

but maybe they won't.

But here's what he said, listen to this.

He said, "Our hope will never be fruitless" why?

"Because He who promised is faithful."

You know why you ought to be faithful to the church of God?

Because the God of the church is faithful to you.

And if the God of the church is faithful to you,

we ought to be faithful to the church of God,

and every time we gather together

we are confessing and professing to the world,

and each other our hope is in a God who is faithful,

who will never fail us, who keeps every promise,

who fulfills every word, who meets every need,

who works everything out for our good and for His glory.

And there's a world out there needs to see there's a real hope

that you can put your hope in.

So, we ought to worship together.

We ought to witness together.

And then, he says we ought to work together.

We ought to work together.

Listen to what he says in verse 24,

"And", what's that phrase?

"Let us consider how we may spur one another

on toward love and good deeds."

And I'm gonna move kinda quick here,

we need to consider one another.

We need to be thinking about one another.

We need to have on our radar screen, one another.

We need to be focusing on one another.

We need to be occupied with one another.

When God sent Jesus to planet Earth,

He wasn't thinking about Himself,

He was thinking about us.

When Jesus left heaven to come to Earth to die for us,

He surely wasn't thinking about Himself.

He was thinking about us.

And what he's saying here is

when we become followers of Jesus,

we no longer have the luxury of thinking about ourselves.

We're supposed to think about each other.

So, here's what the author is saying,

he's saying as a follower of Jesus,

we not only have a responsibility

to worship Jesus, and witness for Jesus,

and work for Jesus.

We've got a responsibility to do it with each other.

With one another.

See, Christianity is a team sport.

This is not golf, this is not tennis.

This is basketball, this is football,

this is baseball, this is soccer,

this is hockey, this is a team sport.

There is no such thing as Lone Ranger Christianity,

and that's where a lot of people

totally misunderstand the church, and the reason,

that's why they don't get involved in the church.

You say, "What do you mean?"

The author of Hebrews just said something

I want you to get, let me tell you something.

The reason you ought to be involved in a church

is not because of what you can get out of it,

but what you can give to it.

The reason we ought to come together

is not because of what we can get from each other,

but because of what we can give to each other.

And here's what I want you to hear

if you don't hear anything else today,

I want you to hear this.

The Christian life is not just a commitment to Christ,

it is also a commitment to other Christians.

Once you make the decision to become a disciple of Jesus,

you made actually two more decisions

whether you realize it or not.

The moment you said, "You know what, I have decided."

As the song goes,

"I have decided to follow Jesus."

At the very moment that you made that decision

whether you realized it or not,

you just made two more decisions.

You said, "Okay, now as a follower of Jesus,

I've also decided I want to try to lead others

who are not followers of Jesus to become followers of Jesus."

That's the first commitment you made.

The second commitment you made was,

now that I've decided to follow Jesus,

I have now also committed myself to try to lead others

who are not followers of Jesus to become followers of Jesus,

I've also committed myself to help other followers of Jesus

become better followers of Jesus.

We are to consider one another.

So, he says we're to come together, why?

To motivate each other and stimulate each other.

To love others the way others ought to be loved,

and to serve others the way ought to be served.

That's why we put such and emphasis on serving.

That's why we want everybody in this church that's old enough

to find some place to serve.

And that's why we come together,

to motivate and stimulate each other

so that we can serve each other, so we can point people to Jesus,

so we can live the cross shaped life

by serving Jesus and serving others.

So he says okay, what should we do together.

Worship God together, we ought to witness together,

we ought to work together.

And you know what that means if we do all of those things?

He said, "Then we'll walk together."

We'll walk together.

Now, what he does, I'm glad he does this,

he says "Okay, I've told you what you ought to do together.

Worship together, witness together, work together.

Why do you need to do that together?

Why?"

Now, he tells us, ready?

Here it is, "Not giving up meeting together,

as some are in the habit of doing."

Evidently, as I told you, there were some people

in the early church that's done what people in our churches

do all the time, they just give up.

They just quit, they just drop out,

they just sleep in, they just find other things to do.

And these people had gotten into the habit

of just neglecting church, now, they were not rejecting church,

they were not necessarily upset or hated the church,

they were just neglecting the church.

Though, in the end the two became the same.

In other words, for whatever the reason

it just didn't make their to-do list,

it just wasn't a priority.

And they just finally decided, "You know what,

walking together with other believers and doing life

in community with other believers is just not

that important to me."

So let me just stop and say this,

cause this is the real thrust of what he's telling us.

This wouldn't be a big deal at all,

whether you come or whether you don't,

it would not be a big deal at all if coming to church

was just about you.

No big deal.

In fact, let me be honest with you, and I know this.

Yeah, there are some of you out there,

and you're in a spiritual place in your life,

and you're in a spiritual position in your life

where you really don't "need to be here"

at least for what you're getting maybe from me.

Can I let you in on a little secret

that some of you have kind of figured out?

If you read your bible regularly,

95% of the time I'm not going to tell you something

you don't already know.

I hate to give that little secret out to you,

and I'm just being honest with you.

Cause some of you think,

when somebody comes up to me and they go,

"Wow, I never heard that before."

You know what I want to say to them?

No, you never read that before, its right there,

I just got it out of that book.

Most of the time you're not gonna hear anything,

"Wow, really?"

You know, I mean, and I know this,

the easiest example is somebody comes up to me

and they go "Wow, God created the world in seven days,

I didn't know that."

You hadn't read it.

Its right there in the first part of the book, right?

Or, "Wow, you mean there's a 'The End' in the bible?"

Yep, my bible says, "The End", it says it there.

No, I get that there are some of you right now,

you know, you read your bible, you pray,

you have a really solid walk with God,

and you could sit there and you can say,

"You know, in a lot of ways I don't really need the church."

Here's the problem with that thinking,

you're right if it was just about you.

Now this is bad grammar, but its great theology,

it ain't just about you.

It's about all of us.

You say, "Well, I just don't need all of us."

That's okay, all of us need you, we need you.

Because you're a part of the body

and if you're not here that part of the body goes missing.

And to prove his point, the author goes on to say this,

"But encouraging," Who?

"One another."

"But encouraging one another", how do you do that?

By coming to church, being in the church.

"All the more as you see the day approaching."

I can give you first hand testimony.

Two things encourage me every single week,

no matter what happens in my week,

there are two things that encourage me.

Number one, when I see you walk into our church on Sunday.

You may think "That's not a big deal to you."

You don't even know who I am.

Now, I don't know who a lot of you are,

but it doesn't matter who you are,

what matters to me is that you come.

Even the greatest evangelist in the world

needs encouragement, let me tell you something,

I'm gonna wrap this up.

Its a tough world out there,

its a hard, cold, world out there.

And I'm telling you right now, listen, its a different world.

You talk about a different world,

I grew up when the dirtiest thing on TV was Andy Griffith

and the Lone Ranger, its a different world out there.

Totally different, and I'm gonna tell you church,

if there was ever a time we needed each other,

and needed to stick together, now is the time.

We need to encourage one another.

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And you see, when we come together,

and we worship together, and we witness together,

and we work together, and we walk together,

corporately and we get into community groups

on campus and off campus, and we find the breath of love,

and we find the warmth of encouragement,

and we find the depth of hope, I'm telling you

its just encouraging.

A great New Testament scholar wrote these words

and we're done.

He said, "We do not find an unchurched Christian

in the New Testament."

He's right.

"A person was not saved for the personal enjoyment

of a relationship with God.

A person is saved to community."

And I read this passage and I think about

what we've been talking about and I said, "You know what,

this is our strategy."

How are we going to make disciples who make disciples?

How are we going to do this,

how are we ever gonna get this job done?

Four things and we're done.

Corporate worship, we're gonna worship together.

Gifted service, we're gonna work together.

Transformational relationships, we're gonna do community,

we're gonna walk together in groups.

Personal evangelism, we're going to witness together

because no Christian is an island,

and I'm just simply telling you this.

You're right, life is too short just to be busy, I get it.

Life is too short just to add going to church

on your to-do list and doing something

just because you feel guilty if you don't.

I will get that, I will tell ya, yeah stop that today.

But when we worship together, and we work together,

and we witness together, and we walk together,

we're not in busyness.

We're doing the one business that really counts.

God designed the church for our benefit,

not for His own.

He knows the value of coming together, to worship,

to be taught, and to serve.

Its what we need in order to be equipped to help others

become disciples of Christ.

If you're looking for a church home today,

call Touching Lives at 800-413-1131.

And lets pray and ask God for His wisdom.

♪ ♪

Letting life get in the way of the important things

is easy to do, its happened to all of us.

And whether people encounter the ministry of Touching Lives

on purpose or by accident, we are committed

to lifting the name of Jesus through every available voice,

and its your faith filled prayers and financial support

that allow us to minister to those who need it most.

For more infomation >> Touching Lives with James Merritt - "Life Beyond Busyness" 04/09/2017 - Duration: 27:30.

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Chapter 4: Teaching About the Bystanders - Duration: 0:48.

During the Holocaust, as their neighbors watched,

Jews were torn from the homes they had lived in for generations.

These people are participating in an auction of Jewish belongings.

Did they question whether something had happened to their Jewish neighbors?

Can we really see them as uninvolved bystanders?

These people also had a choice.

Elie Wiesel said that the opposite of love is not hate;

it is indifference.

This indifference was what enabled evil to spread.

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Chapter 2c: Teaching About the Jewish Victims- Light in the Darkness - Duration: 0:58.

As the Holocaust unfolded,

death became ever-present.

We can't ignore this darkness when teaching about the Holocaust.

But focusing on the light in the darkness,

on the compassion that people showed toward one another,

on cultural and armed resistance,

gives the story meaning, and can inspire students.

For the survivors,

the struggle did not end with the end of the war.

This photo was taken in Bergen Belsen in 1945.

This wedding occurred that same year, in the same place.

It depicts the choice of life and continuity.

After the trauma and loss they had experienced,

survivors could have easily turned into embittered people, seeking revenge.

The educational emphasis should be on the fact

that most survivors chose a constructive path

rather than a destructive one.

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Chapter 6: "Never Again" Starts with Education - Duration: 0:35.

As educators, we understand that "Never Again" starts with education.

Focusing on choices, on values and on light in the darkness

may inspire our students to be critical thinkers, engaged learners,

and ultimately, compassionate citizens.

Our hope is that this will ultimately contribute to creating a better world.

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State prosecutors request warrant for fmr. senior presidential secretary Woo Byung-woo - Duration: 0:52.

Turning our focus to the ongoing investigation into the massive power abuse and corruption

scandal that led to Park Geun-hye's impeachment.

On Sunday, Korea's state prosecutors requested an arrest warrant for her former top aide

Woo Byung-woo for the second time.

The previous request was made by the special prosecutors team early in February, but it

was dismissed by the court.

The former senior presidential secretary for civil affairs is one of the last key figures

involved in the case that has yet to be arrested.

A number of officials from Park's administration are on trial.

When Woo was summoned for the third time on Thursday he was questioned overnight... for

17-hours.

He is suspected of aiding and abetting Choi Soon-sil, the woman at the core of the scandal,...

and interfering with a special prosecutors' investigation into the scandal.

Seoul Central District Court will review the warrant as early as Tuesday, and will make

a decision on Wednesday morning.

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Restricted Misuse Case Modeling Method for Security and Privacy (Demonstration) - Duration: 10:57.

We implemented a new Profile in Papyrus (with 5 new stereotpyes for security)

We will apply this Profile to describe a Misuse Case Diagram

Create new project

Choose Papyrus Porject

Input Project name and its stored location

Choose UML Diagram Language

Input Diagram name and select UML UseCase Diagram in list of Diagram Kind

FIRST thing to do: apply new Profile to this new Diagram

In the Properties Tab, choose Profile and add Profile to apply

Save project before drawing your diagram

Now you can draw your Misuse Case Diagram

Add Actors, eg.: Client, Carer as primary actors

Add Malicious Actors: Malicious User

Apply Stereotype "Misuser" to "Malicious User"

Add Use Case "Configure System" and the Association between it and Carer

Add Misuse Case "Leak Privacy Data from Website"

Apply Stereotype "MisuseCase" to "Leak Privacy Data from Website"

Add Association between Misuser "Malicious User" and MisuseCase "Leak Privacy Data from Website"

Using Dependency to describe relationship "Threaten" from MisuseCase to UseCase

Apply Stereotype "Threaten" to this relationship

Add Security Use Case "Validate Website Inputs", which mitigates the Misuse Case "Leak Privacy Data from Website"

Apply Stereotype "SecurityUseCase" to "Validate Website Inputs"

Add Include relationship from the Use Case "Configure System" to the Security Use Case "Validate Website Inputs"

This relationship will help the Use Case "Configure System" to prevent the Misuse Case "Leak Privacy Data from Website"

Using a Dependency to describe relationship "Mitigate" from a SecurityUseCase to a MisuseCase

Apply Stereotype "Mitigate" to this relationship

Do similar steps to add other actors, use cases, misuse cases, security use case, and relationships

This is a Misuse Case Diagram for EDLAD2

An example of Misuse cases Specifications in IBM DOORS

With 2 Misuse cases and 1 Mitigation Scheme

Write misuse specifications according to RMCM template

Remember to SAVE specifications after modifying

Basic Threat Flow is a "happy" scenario for an attacker to harm the system without any obstacle

Here it contains 4 steps and 1 Post condition

There are two types of Alternative Flows

Alternative Threat Flows describe the alternative threat scenarios where the attacker can follow to still harm the system

Alternative Flows describe the scenarios where the attacks may fail due to certain conditions

To Check if the Misuse Case Specification is consistent with RMCM template

You can use our plugin called RMCM-C

This tool has three functionalities: 1) Check RMCM syntax, 2) Check RMCM syntax with debug

And 3) Check the consistency between Misuse Case Diagram and Specification

When user does "Check RMCM syntax"

IBM DOORS will load GATE to process this specification

RMCM-C will inform checked result: having or not syntax errors in specifications

All syntax errors will be listed in an html file

This specification has 2 syntax errors

Reasons of errors are described in detail

Click on id hyperlink to go back exactly relevant step/sentence in DOORS

When user does "Check RMCM syntax (debug)"

GATE will be loaded, and user can manipulate it

The RMCMNLP application includes 17 Processing Resources

Misuse case specification (defined in DOORS) is loaded in RMCM document

Run RMCMNLP application to process RMCM document

After processing RMCM document, user receives many types of annotations

User should focus on some annotations like: UnknownStep, Modal, Warn_Pronoun, Invalid...

These annotations mark RMCM syntax errors.

For more infomation >> Restricted Misuse Case Modeling Method for Security and Privacy (Demonstration) - Duration: 10:57.

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A Trip to Switzerland - Duration: 4:27.

Hi, everyone!

Welcome to the HK Channel.

My name is Horacio and I am the host for today!

Today, we will be talking about the first country I had ever visited, which is the one

of the most beautiful place in the universe, Switzerland!

As I had said before, my parents enjoy the nature that they think the nature can release

our pressure and make our body healthier.

They wanted to take me to the most beautiful place for my first trip.

Additionally, my parents and I went there for about two weeks, and we enjoyed it so

much that we wanted to visit there again and again.

Switzerland is a federal republic in Europe.

Bern is the capital of Switzerland, and Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland.

There are many different kinds of landforms in Switzerland, which attracted the visitors

the most.

There are even several bridges that have a long history about them.

There are also places that don't allow cars in the cities that most people use horses

as a transportation.

The sleeping lion was also a famous attraction that shows the past history of Switzerland.

There were so many foods that I haven't tried before, which made me increase my curiosity

completely.

Moreover, you wouldn't want to miss the cheese pot in Switzerland that may let you

regret for your whole life.

Heading to the Alps Mountain was my dream, it was the first time that I get to interact

with snow, and I have never seen several amazing views on the top of the mountain.

We also get up earlier to watch sunrise on different mountains and positions.

However, I always think that if I have a chance, I must thank all of those workers for building

the railroad for us and allows us to see these unbelievable sights in Switzerland.

Horn was a traditional instrument for the native, the sound was pretty low, but it sounds

wonderful.

Additionally, there are many ancient castles in Switzerland that have many historical things

inside.

Lastly, I would like emphasis that the water in Switzerland was so clean that you could

just drink the water in the faucet without boiling the water.

There also many view-trains around the countries that allowed visitors to enjoy the beauty

by riding on the trains.

In conclusion, I really enjoy traveling around the world.

I like different cultures that allow me to know more about different things.

I think I will never forget these memorable moments in my first trip.

I hope you enjoy the channel and feel free to give any commands about our channel!

Bye and see you next time.

For more infomation >> A Trip to Switzerland - Duration: 4:27.

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