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A Pew Filler’s Review By: John Groover A Pew Filler’s Review is filled with years of searching God's Word in an honest effort to know more about Him, enjoy a closer walk, and understand what it means to have a personal relationship with the One who created the universe. A Pew Filler’s Review is a compilation of studies about subjects I wanted to learn and know. For many years I lived other people's convictions about issues I knew little about. Now living my own convictions, through research and study of God's Word and putting pen to paper, I trust you find this book gives simple answers to questions you may also have.
A Pew Warmer is someone who attends church regularly, gets their praise and worship on every Sunday, but lives a life of sin Monday through Saturday. Some of them even call themselves Christians. This book shows the drama filled life of five individuals, Dexter, Deon & Jasmine, Jacqueline and Melanie. Dexter loves going to church to find women to play around with temporarily . Deon & Jasmine look good at church and in public, but there's all kinds of hell going on in private. Jacqueline has a heart of stone and will knock you upside the head with it. And Melanie, well she may be drunk when she steps inside the church, but she never misses a Sunday, hangover and all. They attend church practically every Sunday, but not to hear or apply the word of God to their lives, but for no other reason then to keep the pews warm.
Much has been written about Millennials, but until now their growing presence in the field of architecture has not been examined in-depth. In an era of significant challenges stemming from explosive population growth, climate change, and the density of cities, Millennials in Architecture embraces the digitally savvy disruptors who are joining the field at a crucial time, as it grapples with the best ways to respond to a changing physical world. Taking a clear-eyed look at the new generation in the context of the design professions, Darius Sollohub begins by situating Millennials in a line of generations stretching back to early Modernism, exploring how each generation negotiates the ones before and after. He then considers the present moment, closely evaluating the significance of Millennial behaviors and characteristics (from civic-mindedness to collaboration, and time management in a 24/7 culture), all underpinned by fluency in the digital world. The book concludes with an assessment of the profound changes and opportunities that Millennial disruption will bring to education, licensure, and firm management. Encouraging new alliances, Millennials in Architecture is an essential resource for the architectural community and its stakeholders.