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Restoration of breath : consciousness and performance / Sreenath Nair

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Died: Darrin Patrick, Who Used His Fall and Restoration to Help Struggling Pastors

(UPDATED) The St. Louis pastor spoke up about the difficulties faced by leaders and critiqued “celebrity culture” in ministry.

Darrin Patrick, a megachurch pastor, author, and speaker, has died.

Patrick was a teaching pastor at Seacoast Church, a multi-site megachurch based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, and the founding pastor of the Journey Church in St. Louis, where he lived.

In a Friday evening update, Seacoast Church stated: “Darrin was target shooting with a friend at the time of his death. An official cause of death has not been released but it appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No foul play is suspected.”

Patrick’s unexpected death came as a shock to friends and colleagues. Robby Gallaty, pastor of Long Hollow Baptist, in Hendersonville, Tennessee, said that Patrick was scheduled to speak at his church next weekend.

“I just talked to him Tuesday and Wednesday,” said Gallaty. “This is the second close friend I have lost in a year.”

Gallaty first met Patrick in 2015 and had invited him to speak the following year at a men’s ministry event at Long Hollow. Just before the event, he said, Patrick called and said he was leaving the ministry.

At the time, Patrick had been a rising star among Reformed evangelical circles and was serving as vice-president of the Acts 29 church planting network. He was fired from Journey for what church elders called misconduct including “inappropriate meetings, conversations, and phone calls with two women” and an abuse of power.

Despite Patrick’s fall from ministry, the two stayed friends. Patrick admitted his faults and got counseling. He went through a restoration process that lasted 26 months, according to a 2019 blog interview posted at Christianity Today. He returned to the ministry as a preacher but not as a senior pastor of a church. ...

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Restoration music for three violins, bass viol and continuo / transcribed and edited by Peter Holman and John Cunningham

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Banksia woodlands : a restoration guide for the Swan Coastal Plain / Jason C. Stevens, Deanna P. Rokich, Vernon J. Newton, Russell L. Barrett, Kingsley W. Dixon (editors)




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Routledge handbook of ecological and environmental restoration / edited by Stuart K. Allison and Stephen D. Murphy




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Biblical terror: why law and restoration in the Bible depend upon fear / Jeremiah W. Cataldo

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Science’s leading role in the restoration of Notre Dame, and the surprising biology behind how our body develops its tough skin

On this week’s show, freelance writer Christa Lesté-Lasserre talks with host Sarah Crespi about the scientists working on the restoration of Notre Dame, from testing the changing weight of wet limestone, to how to remove lead contamination from four-story stained glass windows. As the emergency phase of work winds down, scientists are also starting to use the lull in tourist activity to investigate the mysteries of the cathedral’s construction. Also this week, Felipe Quiroz, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, talks with Sarah about his paper on the cellular mechanism of liquid-liquid phase separation in the formation of the tough outer layer of the skin. Liquid-liquid phase separation is when two liquids “demix,” or separate, like oil and water. In cells, this process created membraneless organelles that are just now starting to be understood. In this work, Quiroz and colleagues create a sensor for phase separation in the cell that works in living tissue, and show how phase separation is tied to the formation of the outer layers of skin in mice. Read the related Insight. This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF). [Image: r. nial bradshaw/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Ecology, conservation, and restoration of Chilika Lagoon, India C. Max Finlayson, Gurdeep Rastogi, Deepak R. Mishra, Ajit K. Pattnaik, editors

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Cyclone Phailin: Toll rises to 38; focus on relief, restoration

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Evaluating emergence, survival, and assembly of banksia woodland communities to achieve restoration objectives following topsoil transfer [electronic resource] / by Pawel Waryszak

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Microbes for restoration of degraded ecosystems / edited by D.J. Bagyaraj, Jamaluddin




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Plant conservation : the role of habitat restoration / Sergei Volis

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Ecological restoration law: concepts and case studies / edited by Afshin Akhtar-Khavari and Benjamin Richardson

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Biochemical properties of soil in forest restoration : a case study of native vegetation within E. globulus plantations in the south west of Western Australia / Katarzyna Marta Safianowicz

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A restoration story: Şeyh Süleyman Masjid (Turkey-Italy Collaboration of Restoration Approach / MED-ART, transnational cooperation for cultural heritage preservation, Seyh Süleyman Mescidi Restorasyonu ve Eğitim Projesi = Restoration of Şeyh S&#

Rotch Library - NA4670.R47 2017




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Assessing Future Vegetation Trends and Restoration Prospects in the Karst Regions of Southwest China




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Cockroach Bay restoration earthworks




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E.G. Simmons Park coastal habitat restoration




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Cockroach Bay habitat restoration project tidal lagoon overview




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Cockroach Bay habitat restoration project stormwater pond and tidal creek overview




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Cockroach Bay phase 1 restoration map, timetable, and budget




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Cockroach Bay habitat restoration.




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Changes in vegetation after 22 years' natural restoration in the Karst disturbed area in northwestern Guangxi, China




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Bruton Parish Church: Restorations and Revisions

Bruton Parish Church is as storied a building as any in Williamsburg, with a history of idealistic restorations and later revisions. Carl Lounsbury describes the evolution of this living church.




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Died: Darrin Patrick, Who Used His Fall and Restoration to Help Struggling Pastors

(UPDATED) The St. Louis pastor spoke up about the difficulties faced by leaders and critiqued “celebrity culture” in ministry.

Darrin Patrick, a megachurch pastor, author, and speaker, has died.

Patrick was a teaching pastor at Seacoast Church, a multi-site megachurch based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, and the founding pastor of the Journey Church in St. Louis, where he lived.

In a Friday evening update, Seacoast Church stated: “Darrin was target shooting with a friend at the time of his death. An official cause of death has not been released but it appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No foul play is suspected.”

Patrick’s unexpected death came as a shock to friends and colleagues. Robby Gallaty, pastor of Long Hollow Baptist, in Hendersonville, Tennessee, said that Patrick was scheduled to speak at his church next weekend.

“I just talked to him Tuesday and Wednesday,” said Gallaty. “This is the second close friend I have lost in a year.”

Gallaty first met Patrick in 2015 and had invited him to speak the following year at a men’s ministry event at Long Hollow. Just before the event, he said, Patrick called and said he was leaving the ministry.

At the time, Patrick had been a rising star among Reformed evangelical circles and was serving as vice-president of the Acts 29 church planting network. He was fired from Journey for what church elders called misconduct including “inappropriate meetings, conversations, and phone calls with two women” and an abuse of power.

Despite Patrick’s fall from ministry, the two stayed friends. Patrick admitted his faults and got counseling. He went through a restoration process that lasted 26 months, according to a 2019 blog interview posted at Christianity Today. He returned to the ministry as a preacher but not as a senior pastor of a church. ...

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