Making God Known Through Deeds of Mercy and Words of Truth. More than just ideas, this book helps show how intentional acts of kindness can bring the word of God to those who are hurting and in need. Includes ministry examples and resources plus discussions for personal study or group discussion. This books helps bring deeds and the Word together to help share in God’s love for all. Tangible: Making God Known Through Deeds of Mercy and Words of Truth by Chris Sicks. Find out more about this book at http://bit.ly/TangibleChrisSicks. Video provided by NavPress. Christian
According to a new AARP poll1, almost three out of ten people who are caring for a loved one say their life has changed since becoming a caregiver. More than one in five says their weight, exercise, or social life has suffered.
To illustrate the complexity and help the 42 million sons and daughters, friends and spouses caring for parents and loved ones see themselves as caregivers, AARP and the Ad Council are unveiling a new suite of Public Service Advertisements (PSAs) as part of their Caregiver Assistance campaign. The PSAs will be distributed today as part of National Family Caregivers Month (November) and direct caregivers to tools and resources to help cope with their daily responsibilities at aarp.org/caregiving.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/63968-ad-council-aarp-caregiver-assistance
SC Johnson released its 2013 annual public sustainability report today. The report shares the latest information on the company’s ongoing work to achieve its 2016 environmental goals by using more renewable energy, cutting greenhouse gas emissions, minimizing landfill waste and developing innovative products that use fewer resources and require less packaging. SC Johnson has reduced its global manufacturing waste by 62 percent and increased its use of renewable energy to 30 percent in pursuit of these goals*.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/63897-sc-johnson-2013-annual-public-sustainability-report-environmental-goals
NALCAB—National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, today launched a National Fair Housing Media Campaign, to engage and inform African American, Latino, Asian Pacific Islanders and other communities about discriminatory housing practices, their rights under the federal Fair Housing Act, and HUD resources. This cutting-edge media campaign will engage people through a comprehensive national media effort as well as grassroots outreach.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/63685-nalcab-launches-campaign-against-housing-discrimination
Domestic violence happens 145 times every hour in the U.S. It affects more women than breast cancer, lung cancer and ovarian cancer combined. As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October, The Allstate Foundation has partnered with actress Rosario Dawson for the Purple Purse campaign to raise awareness of domestic abuse and the role finances play in helping survivors break free from violence. In its third year, The Allstate Foundation Purple Purse campaign has pledged to donate up to $350,000 to the YWCA for programs that help domestic violence survivors gain the financial knowledge and resources needed to live independently.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/62951-allstate-foundation-rosario-dawson-fight-domestic-violence-purple-purse
In this video you can see, why you should switch to solar energy. You can see in the animation, how you are saving the environment, our resources and what the effect will be on your electric bill.
The 29-day 15th West Lake International Expo Hangzhou, China, which is co-organized by the China National Tourism Administration, General Administration of Sport of China and Zhejiang Provincial Government and hosted by Hangzhou Municipal Government, will kick off on October 12.
This year’s West Lake Expo will focus on promoting economic and technological developments. Building on the success of the Economic Cooperation Conference last year, the expo further expands its depth and breadth by integrating economic and technology-related resources and events with focus on a series of themed programs.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/62841-15th-west-lake-international-expo-hangzhou-china
Crayola today launched its nationwide “COLORCYCLE” marker program, which transforms used markers directly into clean energy. The program is the latest innovation in the company’s continuing commitment to advance its sustainability efforts. The “COLORCYCLE” marker program will allow students to responsibly dispose of any type of used marker through an in-school collection process, keeping plastic out of landfills. Once the used markers are collected, a unique technology will convert the markers into usable fuel.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/57862-colorcycle-marker-crayola-clean-energy-program-clean-energy
In New York Times’ bestselling author (“Sharky’s Machine,” “Primal Fear”) William Diehl’s final novel, NYPDhomicide detective Micah Cody will need all the wisdom of his Nez Perce ancestors, and all the resources of his special TAZsquad, to identify and stop a serial killer who is literally “killing by the book”—and who has designated Micah himself as his seventh victim. Police Thriller
The Heroes With Hearing Loss program, sponsored by Hamilton CapTel®, introduces veterans with hearing loss to resources and solutions that best meet their individual and unique needs.
According to Department of Defense statistics, hearing loss is the number one war-related injury affecting veterans from the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. An estimated 60 percent of veterans returning from Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) have some hearing damage, with 840,000 suffering from tinnitus and just over 700,000 suffering from hearing loss. More than 1.2 million veterans from every generation suffer from some form of hearing loss.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/62613-heroes-with-hearing-loss-new-program-debuts-vfw-national-convention
Audubon Aquarium of the Americas is excited to announce the opening of a new interactive exhibit that shines light on Louisiana’s fishing industry. GEAUX FISH! offers visitors a fun, hands-on opportunity to learn about Louisiana’s fishing industry, while educating guests about the importance of protecting these abundant aquatic resources.
Located in the Aquarium’s Changing Exhibits Gallery, guests can cast a virtual reel, identify local species, visit a seafood market, or hop on a fishing boat. GEAUX FISH! immerses visitors in Louisiana’s aquatic ecosystems through exhibitry fit for all ages.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to multivu.com/mnr/62500-audubon-aquarium-geaux-fish-gulf-coast-louisiana-fishing-industry-exhibit
A http://www.pennystocks.net/ video describing Causes of War in Israel and Syria: Nations go to war for one of four reasons: religion, ideology, territory, or resources.
Each of these factors is enough to cause conflict on their own, however, there are places where all four of them collide.
Consider Jerusalem. Home to three major religions, territorial disputes, and clashing ideologies.
Peace plans and cease fires are useless, because the politicians are completely out of touch.
In the end, peace can only come from the individuals on the ground.
Sadly, the probability of World War 3 in our lifetime is greater than the odds that peace will come to the Middle East, or Iraq, or Syria, or any of these other flashpoint regions. Keep an eye on these conflicts, because when any one of them heats up, so too do oil and gold prices.
Thankfully, there are far more reasons to avoid war than to engage in it. Nevertheless, WW3 will happen when all those who were affected by WW2 are gone. Until then, there will be numerous spikes in gold and oil prices, each time global tensions rise.