Results containing Free PDF Quiz 2024 SAP C_S4FCF_2023: Useful SAP Certified Associate - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition - Central Finance Valid Test Testking 😆 Immediately open ▶ www.pdfvce.com ◀ and search for “ C_S4FCF_2023 ” to obtain a free download 🦞C_S4FCF_2023 Real Sheets


Featured image for “How Do I Know What to Do With my Life?”
April 26, 2016
 / 
Essays

How Do I Know What to Do With my Life?

by Mark Verbruggen
…ce and faith, identity and Kingdom calling, and so forth. However, when it comes to the real world of career and choices, we can easily forget it all. Younger people often feel obliged to chase for the trophies, awards, GPA, and scholarships by which they think they and their futures are defined and determined. Sadly, for many of them, they also feel that this is the means by which to win their parents’ approval. How do you know what to do with yo…
Read More
Featured image for “Weathering Storms in Marriage”
August 16, 2018
 / 
Essays

Weathering Storms in Marriage

by Nicole Baart
…me some things about facing trials that I wish I could share with my twenty-one-year-old self. When change comes—and it will—what are some things couples can do to survive the transition intact? Don’t look back (in regret). Fond memories and family stories are beautiful and necessary, but sometimes when we look back we do so with a sense of loss or disappointment. “If only” is a dangerous phrase that encourages regret and breeds discontent as we p…
Read More
Featured image for “The Revealing Art of Film: A Review of  <em>Seeing is Believing </em>”
September 15, 2022
 / 
Books

The Revealing Art of Film: A Review of Seeing is Believing

by Josh Matthews
…ence could be dialed back. It may be true that movies are a kind of burning-bush scene—a medium that combines the static and the dynamic, the orderly and the transformative, the ordinary and the fantastical, with visuals that are really arresting. However, not only is “religious experience” a messy concept with lots of pitfalls, but I have major questions about how one would know which experience is a God-blessed one or not. Goodwin acknowledges t…
Read More
Featured image for “The Voice of His Word”
May 27, 2017
 / 
Devotions

The Voice of His Word

by James Calvin Schaap
…rizon that melts in sheer heavenly presence. Years ago, I watched my father-in-law’s eyes sweep up over 40 acres of soybeans and scan the horizon of Iowa farmland and I knew he feels it too. This is what Calvin thought: “We need not stare above the clouds to find God. He meets us in His world and is everywhere we look, offering us scenes that rob us of the breath we might use to describe them.” “The Lord on high is mighty”—that’s what the psalmist…
Read More
Featured image for “Sin and Glory”
July 19, 2017
 / 
Essays

Sin and Glory

by Caleb Schut
and right. It is between law and grace. It is an internal war between I-can-do-it-on-my-own (independence) and come-to-me all-who-are-weary (dependence). It is between you-get-what-you-deserve and find-rest for-your-souls. It is a war between sin on the one hand, which leaves people to fend for themselves, and glory on the other. The law was the only side that people took in Jesus’ day. The letter of the law made up the only language they spoke. S…
Read More
Featured image for “Shooting in Ferguson”
March 13, 2015
 / 
Essays

Shooting in Ferguson

by Donald Roth
…hould look like in the modern world. This is not to totally dismiss the pro- and anti-police narratives mentioned above. It is almost impossible to look at the statistics I mentioned above and not sense that there is a racial dimension to the problem. At the same time, for all their problems, it’s unrealistic to propose dropping the institution of police altogether, so we get nowhere by working to cultivate an “us v. them” mentality. As mentioned…
Read More
Featured image for “Suffering, Double Negatives, and the Friday We Call ‘Good’”
March 30, 2018
 / 
Essays

Suffering, Double Negatives, and the Friday We Call ‘Good’

by Howard Schaap
…character; and character, hope.” Leave it to Paul to see the glass as half-full. Certainly, suffering can change us, can actually make us more human and force us to open our eyes to each other. At his funeral recently, we celebrated the life of Uncle Bert, who dated Marie before she had polio and married her after it had wracked her body. As Uncle Bert’s grandchildren shared how he had touched their lives, we shared the experience and the story o…
Read More
Featured image for “Fewer “App(s) for that” ”
March 24, 2022
 / 
Essays

Fewer “App(s) for that” 

by Mike Janssen
…eting everything on my family’s single computer while trying to install an open-source operating system I’d downloaded (which, unsurprisingly, took hours over said dial-up connection). Any time I’d hear of some new software or technological tool that might help me organize something, or more efficiently do my work, I’d spend entirely too long trying to get it set up just right. But over time, I came to realize that the digital tools I adopted to d…
Read More
Featured image for “Vulnerability and Fauxnerability: Learning the Difference is Essential for a Leader”
September 25, 2018
 / 
Essays

Vulnerability and Fauxnerability: Learning the Difference is Essential for a Leader

by Chuck DeGroat
…oo sensitive and serious for their liking. They preferred the mask of funny-Chuck, academic-Chuck, ecclesial-Chuck. Vulnerability dares to let the mask down a bit, revealing a fuller story of oneself. And few of us in ministry dared this kind of deeply personal exposure back then. Today, vulnerability sells millions of books. “I’m reading Brené Brown’s The Gifts of Imperfection,” a pastor-friend told me, “and she’s rocking my world. Maybe I don’t…
Read More
Featured image for “Thankful in Unexpected Places”
November 20, 2017
 / 
Essays

Thankful in Unexpected Places

by Carlye Gomes
…o know: It all matters, because it is all somehow part of a plan of Kingdom-coming-ness that we are in the midst of in this day and age, even here in the places and spaces I never dreamed I’d stay. So, I am thankful. I’m thankful that I don’t get to be the one creating the plot for my life. I’m thankful to write the small stories that fill it with each day that I’m alive. I’m thankful because, even though the last 5 years have been full of unprece…
Read More
Featured image for “Ministry on the Edges of Neo-Pagan North America”
April 14, 2016
 / 
Essays

Ministry on the Edges of Neo-Pagan North America

by Brian and Betsy Turnbull
and spiritual transformation (loving God). By getting started, a missional community becomes a closely-knit group of people on a mission together. As individuals of the group engage their own personal transformation and the transformation of those around them, they begin to see glimpses of a spiritual transformation taking hold in the larger community around them. Feder, Michelle, “Are we Losing Our Religion? Searching for Spirituality in Seattle,…
Read More
Featured image for “A Calvinist Defense of Islam?”
February 27, 2018
 / 
Essays

A Calvinist Defense of Islam?

by Matthew Kaemingk
…story of this thing Americans call “Calvinism”? The truth is that this 500-year-old tradition is far more nuanced, complex, and global than is normally recognized. For the rest of this article, I want to introduce a different tradition of global Calvinism—an alternative stream that carries in its waters some profoundly important resources for defending Muslim immigrants and their inalienable dignity, rights, and freedoms in the United States. How…
Read More
Featured image for “How to Talk to Your Kids About Terrorism”
March 28, 2016
 / 
Essays

How to Talk to Your Kids About Terrorism

by Josh Koedam
…r. 2016. ↩ 2015, National Association of School Psychologists, 4340 East West Highway, Suite 402, Bethesda, MD 20814; (301) 657-0270, Fax (301) 657-0275 ↩…
Read More
Featured image for “Schooling for the Soul: A Review of <em>Theology as a Way of Life</em>”
March 5, 2020
 / 
Books

Schooling for the Soul: A Review of Theology as a Way of Life

by Myles Werntz
…led. The teacher may not presume to stand over the students, but assumes a common unity with the students as co-disciples to Christ (27). The Holy Spirit, Scripture tells us, is the true teacher of God, such that for a student to grasp the object of theology, it will be done by God and not by clever pedagogy. This may seem like a cop-out for any educator at this point; as Neder puts it, The freedom of the Spirit of God implies that there are no fa…
Read More
Featured image for “The Best Sandbox”
March 20, 2017
 / 
Essays

The Best Sandbox

by Tom Clark
…ing medicine that someday, far off in the future, they would need to solve real-world problems. Luckily for civilization, some people do persist in learning enough mathematics to use it, because mathematics powers important parts of the modern world. However, mathematics ought to be for everyone, not just for mathematicians, scientists, and engineers. Mathematics is not only about application; it is part of the created world. Too many are missing…
Read More
Featured image for “Preparing, Advent and Psalm 51”
November 30, 2015
 / 
Devotions

Preparing, Advent and Psalm 51

by Shirley Folkerts
…not even for giving and receiving gifts; but we are waiting for the Christ-coming-again, Christ-restoring-completely, Christ-reigning-forever event. We are not alone as we wait; we are not the first, we are not the last. We live in between the first creation and the renewed creation with no control over when or how, but with the stark realization that we need this Christ-coming-again, Christ-restoring-completely, Christ-reigning-forever event. We…
Read More
Featured image for “Beers and Carols”
January 19, 2017
 / 
Essays

Beers and Carols

by Caleb Schut
…annual Beer and Carols night. I was afraid the snow would keep folks from coming out for a Christmas hymn-sing, but when we arrived, the half of the bar reserved for our group was nearly full. On the opposite side of our gathering was the actual bar, where a handful of locals were already a few drinks in, watching football. Davin set up his keyboard in the corner. Dan brought a guitar and a hand drum. I took my seat behind the hand drum and, afte…
Read More
Featured image for “Beacons of Light in Christ’s Kingdom”
September 6, 2018
 / 
Essays

Beacons of Light in Christ’s Kingdom

by Derek Buteyn
…in the classroom, on the stage, and behind the computer screen. We need to open our eyes to this reality, understanding that our service in the workforce is not only to make a living, but also to participate in the cause of Christ, raising a banner for his Kingdom, occupying our places as beacons of the Light. While we live in the tension of the “already and not yet,” we need to be taking steps forward, reclaiming and repairing the brokenness wher…
Read More
Featured image for “The Rocks Cry Out: A Review of <em> The Storyteller </em>”
July 25, 2022
 / 
Books

The Rocks Cry Out: A Review of The Storyteller

by Jason Lief
…r is it about a resurrection life filled with joy and wonder—coming to the freeing realization there are no outsiders, and nothing can separate us from the love of God? As Jesus makes his way into Jerusalem, he’s met by the Pharisees who tell him to rebuke his disciples who have been joyfully shouting and carrying on. To this Jesus says, “I tell you…if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.”1 If Christian individuals or institutions believe we…
Read More
Featured image for “Active Imaginations: A Review of <em>Wonders of Creation</em>”
January 17, 2023
 / 
Books

Active Imaginations: A Review of Wonders of Creation

by Hannah Landman
…, “Lament allows us to confront the truths we have ignored for the sake of comfort and gives those of us living in comfort a means to petition God on behalf of our neighbors in need.”2 “By slowing down, we can begin to know the world around us, begin to see creation as the place where God dwells.” Images of a ransacked shire, Isengard’s plunder of the Ents, of trees in Lantern Waste being cut down, naturally inspire readers to some measure of ange…
Read More
Featured image for “Loving the Midwest as it Was, Is, and Will Be: A Review of <em>Midwest Futures</em>”
April 23, 2020
 / 
Books

Loving the Midwest as it Was, Is, and Will Be: A Review of Midwest Futures

by Myles Werntz
…modeled after the Jeffersonian-era method of surveying the Midwest into six-by-six square mile grids, the book is comprised of thirty-six interlocking essays, six rows of six essays of exactly 1,000 words each. Each of the six rows of the book unpacks a single ongoing dimension of what the Midwest is, was, and might be, with each essay feeding into the next. In other words, the very form of the book mirrors the world he writes about. In a departur…
Read More
Featured image for “A Christian Look at the Biology of Gender Dysphoria”
March 8, 2018
 / 
Essays

A Christian Look at the Biology of Gender Dysphoria

by Tony Jelsma
…dy, Yang et al. (2017) found mutations in the RYR3 gene in two of nine male-to-female transsexuals and one of four female-to-male transsexuals.5 Although its role (and that of these mutations) in gender identity is unknown, this gene is expressed in several regions of the brain and may contribute in some way to gender dysphoria. Another study showed a correlation between a variant form of an estrogen (a female sex hormone) receptor gene and gender…
Read More
Featured image for “Advent: The King of kings and Lord of lords”
December 13, 2014
 / 
Devotions

Advent: The King of kings and Lord of lords

by Jonathan De Groot
…life and that I am part of a bigger story. But when I get caught up in day-to-day activities, my haste causes me to momentarily forget and I jump to the assumption that “I know what to do”. These moments are humble reminders that my perspective is limited and I should not be the one calling the shots. God has included his children in his ongoing work of redemption to reconcile the world back to him (II Corinthians 5:17-21). He has elegantly besto…
Read More
Featured image for “Bringing the Audience’s Imagination to Life”
July 9, 2016
 / 
Essays

Bringing the Audience’s Imagination to Life

by Eric Van Wyk
…your job. My job as a theatrical designer is interlinked with being a stay-at-home dad half of the time when my wife Andrea works as a pediatrician. Being involved in the joy and nitty gritty of child raising has been integral in growing as a playful, attentive artist who often creates work for theatre for young audiences. My theatrical design work involves designing scenery and puppetry for theatres and ballet companies around the country. The p…
Read More
Featured image for “In All Things…”
August 19, 2014
 / 
Essays

In All Things…

by Neal DeRoo
…Christian could say that!”) or we retreat to our own corner of the world (-wide-web) where everyone thinks like us and talks like us and likes our Jesus as much as we do, and where we can all see how silly that other Jesus would be: no way the real Jesus could be that way. But the Jesus we get in the Bible is about as complex and complicated as a person can be. He refuses to judge the woman caught in adultery…but he also curses a fig tree because…
Read More
The blog.