Author: David G Newby
Publisher: G.O.D Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Every year since 1790 (during the presidency of George Washington), the President of the United States has given an annual speech to the nation. That speech is known as The State of the Union Address. In it, he discusses the greatest problems of the nation as well as a plan to overcome them. The president’s speech is one that unifies the nation and encourages citizens to work together to improve the country, as one people, regardless of party association or general beliefs and convictions. The one thing that can arguably be agreed upon by most people is that everybody wants to live in a better country and benefit from the liberties, life, and opportunity that the United States has to offer. This is a noble cause, and makes the State of the Union Address more than simply a speech. It is a bond that brings people together under the red, white, and blue. Accordingly, millions of people tune in each year around the last week of January to watch the State of the Union live on television on all the major networks. Undoubtedly, the State of the Union is an important event. The fact that the speech is an annual tradition of one of the most powerful nations in the world stresses the importance of it. Countries all around the world are affected by the legislative agenda of the U.S., as discussed in the speech, regarding economies, human rights, defense, human aid, global business, trade, environmental issues, world health, and more. Given the value placed on the State of the Union, one should reasonably conclude that a state of the world address is in order. After all, doesn’t SOTU, generally speaking, focus mostly on the well-being of the United States? Of course it does. Now, what seems more appropriate is to have a general address concerning the physical, but even moreso, the spiritual state of every nation in the world. That’s to say that spiritual life reigns supreme, and every nation is under God, both in spirit and in flesh. God’s Kingdom Government rules all other kingdoms. And that is the premise behind the State of the Kingdom Address (SOKA). SOKA is a parody of SOTU. In a sense, it is intended to awaken governments and people worldwide. The LORD not only wants to show His authority and authorship on earth as the Almighty, but He desires to (1) build up the Body of Christ (2) usher in the end-time revival, and (3) bring the people back to Him. The book is intended to show people that we have gotten away from the big picture. People have become so focused on the small insignificant things in life, like ‘The State of the Union’ (as important as it is), yet have lost track of the things which matter most—God and His Kingdom. Without question, most people would likely agree that God’s Kingdom is the most powerful, important government in the world. Through SOKA, the world will see that the state of a country pales in comparison to the state or condition of God’s Kingdom, namely, the Church. That inevitable day of Jesus Christ coming back to earth is approaching. And the world has to prepare for it, in the midst of going about our daily lives. Are you ready for the ride of your life? Enter, Chapter One: Behold, I Come Quickly... ...if you dare..
State of the Kingdom Address
Author: David G Newby
Publisher: G.O.D Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Every year since 1790 (during the presidency of George Washington), the President of the United States has given an annual speech to the nation. That speech is known as The State of the Union Address. In it, he discusses the greatest problems of the nation as well as a plan to overcome them. The president’s speech is one that unifies the nation and encourages citizens to work together to improve the country, as one people, regardless of party association or general beliefs and convictions. The one thing that can arguably be agreed upon by most people is that everybody wants to live in a better country and benefit from the liberties, life, and opportunity that the United States has to offer. This is a noble cause, and makes the State of the Union Address more than simply a speech. It is a bond that brings people together under the red, white, and blue. Accordingly, millions of people tune in each year around the last week of January to watch the State of the Union live on television on all the major networks. Undoubtedly, the State of the Union is an important event. The fact that the speech is an annual tradition of one of the most powerful nations in the world stresses the importance of it. Countries all around the world are affected by the legislative agenda of the U.S., as discussed in the speech, regarding economies, human rights, defense, human aid, global business, trade, environmental issues, world health, and more. Given the value placed on the State of the Union, one should reasonably conclude that a state of the world address is in order. After all, doesn’t SOTU, generally speaking, focus mostly on the well-being of the United States? Of course it does. Now, what seems more appropriate is to have a general address concerning the physical, but even moreso, the spiritual state of every nation in the world. That’s to say that spiritual life reigns supreme, and every nation is under God, both in spirit and in flesh. God’s Kingdom Government rules all other kingdoms. And that is the premise behind the State of the Kingdom Address (SOKA). SOKA is a parody of SOTU. In a sense, it is intended to awaken governments and people worldwide. The LORD not only wants to show His authority and authorship on earth as the Almighty, but He desires to (1) build up the Body of Christ (2) usher in the end-time revival, and (3) bring the people back to Him. The book is intended to show people that we have gotten away from the big picture. People have become so focused on the small insignificant things in life, like ‘The State of the Union’ (as important as it is), yet have lost track of the things which matter most—God and His Kingdom. Without question, most people would likely agree that God’s Kingdom is the most powerful, important government in the world. Through SOKA, the world will see that the state of a country pales in comparison to the state or condition of God’s Kingdom, namely, the Church. That inevitable day of Jesus Christ coming back to earth is approaching. And the world has to prepare for it, in the midst of going about our daily lives. Are you ready for the ride of your life? Enter, Chapter One: Behold, I Come Quickly... ...if you dare..
Publisher: G.O.D Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Every year since 1790 (during the presidency of George Washington), the President of the United States has given an annual speech to the nation. That speech is known as The State of the Union Address. In it, he discusses the greatest problems of the nation as well as a plan to overcome them. The president’s speech is one that unifies the nation and encourages citizens to work together to improve the country, as one people, regardless of party association or general beliefs and convictions. The one thing that can arguably be agreed upon by most people is that everybody wants to live in a better country and benefit from the liberties, life, and opportunity that the United States has to offer. This is a noble cause, and makes the State of the Union Address more than simply a speech. It is a bond that brings people together under the red, white, and blue. Accordingly, millions of people tune in each year around the last week of January to watch the State of the Union live on television on all the major networks. Undoubtedly, the State of the Union is an important event. The fact that the speech is an annual tradition of one of the most powerful nations in the world stresses the importance of it. Countries all around the world are affected by the legislative agenda of the U.S., as discussed in the speech, regarding economies, human rights, defense, human aid, global business, trade, environmental issues, world health, and more. Given the value placed on the State of the Union, one should reasonably conclude that a state of the world address is in order. After all, doesn’t SOTU, generally speaking, focus mostly on the well-being of the United States? Of course it does. Now, what seems more appropriate is to have a general address concerning the physical, but even moreso, the spiritual state of every nation in the world. That’s to say that spiritual life reigns supreme, and every nation is under God, both in spirit and in flesh. God’s Kingdom Government rules all other kingdoms. And that is the premise behind the State of the Kingdom Address (SOKA). SOKA is a parody of SOTU. In a sense, it is intended to awaken governments and people worldwide. The LORD not only wants to show His authority and authorship on earth as the Almighty, but He desires to (1) build up the Body of Christ (2) usher in the end-time revival, and (3) bring the people back to Him. The book is intended to show people that we have gotten away from the big picture. People have become so focused on the small insignificant things in life, like ‘The State of the Union’ (as important as it is), yet have lost track of the things which matter most—God and His Kingdom. Without question, most people would likely agree that God’s Kingdom is the most powerful, important government in the world. Through SOKA, the world will see that the state of a country pales in comparison to the state or condition of God’s Kingdom, namely, the Church. That inevitable day of Jesus Christ coming back to earth is approaching. And the world has to prepare for it, in the midst of going about our daily lives. Are you ready for the ride of your life? Enter, Chapter One: Behold, I Come Quickly... ...if you dare..
An Address to the Nation on the Moral and Religious State of the Kingdom
Author: James Cartwright
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethics
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethics
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
The Inventor's Adviser and Manufacturer's Handbook to Patents, Designs & Trade Marks ...
Author: Reginald Haddan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Design protection
Languages : en
Pages : 502
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Design protection
Languages : en
Pages : 502
Book Description
Service Out of the Jurisdiction
Author: Francis Taylor Piggott
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Judgments, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Judgments, Foreign
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
The International Directory of Booksellers and Bibliophile's Manual
Author: James Clegg
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
The International Directory of Booksellers and Bibliophile's Manual
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliography of bibliographies
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliography of bibliographies
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
State and Nation in the United Kingdom
Author: Michael Keating
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019884137X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The United Kingdom has often been seen as a unitary nation-state. This book argues that it should be understood as a plurinational union in which the key elements of demos, telos, and ethos are contested. Except in the mid-twentieth century, its territorial boundaries have been contested and the matter of sovereignty has never definitely been settled. Since the end of the twentieth century, devolution to Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland has made this more apparent. With the weakening of the British national project, tensions between the centre and the peripheral nations have grown, greatly exacerbated by Brexit. Eurosceptics have long argued that membership of the European Union is inconsistent with the sovereignty of the British people and Parliament. On another reading, however, both the UK and the EU are plurinational unions and highly compatible. The EU, indeed, served as an important external support system for the devolution settlement. Brexit destabilizes it. Unionism historically served as a doctrine and a set of practices seeking to reconcile a unitary state with a plurinational reality. Since devolution, it has struggled to come to terms with the new constitutional reality or embrace the idea of shared sovereignty. The Union is under increasing strain but there is no simple way of resolving these strains, either by secession of the component nations, or a return to the unitary state. The peoples of these islands need to find new constitutional concepts for living together in a world in which traditional ideas of national sovereignty have lost their relevance.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019884137X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The United Kingdom has often been seen as a unitary nation-state. This book argues that it should be understood as a plurinational union in which the key elements of demos, telos, and ethos are contested. Except in the mid-twentieth century, its territorial boundaries have been contested and the matter of sovereignty has never definitely been settled. Since the end of the twentieth century, devolution to Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland has made this more apparent. With the weakening of the British national project, tensions between the centre and the peripheral nations have grown, greatly exacerbated by Brexit. Eurosceptics have long argued that membership of the European Union is inconsistent with the sovereignty of the British people and Parliament. On another reading, however, both the UK and the EU are plurinational unions and highly compatible. The EU, indeed, served as an important external support system for the devolution settlement. Brexit destabilizes it. Unionism historically served as a doctrine and a set of practices seeking to reconcile a unitary state with a plurinational reality. Since devolution, it has struggled to come to terms with the new constitutional reality or embrace the idea of shared sovereignty. The Union is under increasing strain but there is no simple way of resolving these strains, either by secession of the component nations, or a return to the unitary state. The peoples of these islands need to find new constitutional concepts for living together in a world in which traditional ideas of national sovereignty have lost their relevance.
An Address presented to the Honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ... showing by prophetic visions and declarations of the Holy Spirit the "iniquity" and "offensiveness" to God of the University Tests Bill and the Secular Education Bill
Author: Thomas BERNEY (Rector of Bracon Ash.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
International Directory of Second-hand Booksellers and Bibliophile's Manual
Author: James Clegg
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliographical literature
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliographical literature
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
The Department of State Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
The official monthly record of United States foreign policy.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
The official monthly record of United States foreign policy.