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The Sabbath is designed by God for us to rest from our normal routine, and focus on God's meaning for life. In this episode, my guest talks about the meaning of rest, and how rest can be a deliberate practice of enhancing your life. David Diers is a telecommunication expert and public speaker on a theme he has developed called, ‘The Rhythm of Rest,' and he explains his five principles that will bring you a greater sense of meaning … if practiced.Challenging the Culture with Truth with Larry Kutzler and Esteemed GuestsListen to the Latest Episode of Challenging the Culture with Truth Podcast!Check out the Latest CitySites Urban Media Podcast Network Episode!Check out Larry's books!Visit the CitySites Urban Media YouTube ChannelCheck out It Is That Simple, The Simple Ideas of Profound TruthsCheck out Monday Morning Mindset with Dr. Nathan UnruhCheck out Lenny's Corner with Dr. Lennard Stoeklen
W kolejnym rozważaniu serii "Zwykły, niezwykły dom" W Społeczności Chrześcijańskiej Tomy w Tomaszowie Maz. poprowadził nas Pastor David Diers z Kościoła The Crossing w Las Vegas. Seria nauczania: Zwykły, niezwykły dom cz.3 Fragment: List do Kolosan 3:22-4:1
In most organizations, we focus upon leadership principles and values as we try to strengthen the core of the company or ministry. The problem with only focusing on the leadership is that we forget about the other half of the equation, and that is structure. No leader can properly lead without the expectations and the accountability of structure. In recent years, we have seen many outstanding leaders fail in leading because there was little to no structure to support their gift of leadership. Structure also helps to protect the integrity of the organization by keeping the talent of the leaders in check to the character of the organization based upon the principles of the structure. In this episode, my guest is David Diers who is an Executive with a telecommunications company in Las Vegas. David talks about the need to look at structure to help leaders fulfill their role in leading people.Challenging the Culture with Truth with Larry Kutzler and Esteemed Guests. Visit CitySites Urban MediaCheck out Larry's books!
David Diers is a Vice President at Cox Communications. He is the Chairman of the National Board. David is passionate about community transformation and mission work of all kinds. David loves his family, local church, and the community he lives in.
This episode with David Diers focusses on Integrity. Integrity, as John Maxwell says, is the foundation of leadership. All other aspects of leadership follow Integrity. David Diers is an executive with a large telecommunications company in the Southwest and has developed his business and home life around Integrity. David and Larry process this word, Integrity, through David's experience in the marketplace.Challenging the Culture with Truth with Larry Kutzler and Esteemed Guests Visit Website
Migration In D7, we used the Migrate Drupal to Drupal module, what’s the case for D8? Speak on pattern of using Migrate Drupal as a basis for a migration. Migration plugins and yml configuration declarations are an improvement on an already excellent module - if you are going to handle migrations like you did in 7 - which might be appropriate depending on your use case Appropriate where you are significantly revising the content model, configuration or site composition. What are some of the pros and cons of the way Migrate Drupal works in D8? Pros Migration of most Drupal settings: registration emails, site name, debug settings, etc. Migration of most fields (work is ongoing to include contrib into upgrade migrations) Migration of all content types with nodes and revisions Cons By default, fixed ids (not ideal for staged work) Miss an opportunity to take out the trash Configuration management Let’s talk about configuration management. I know from working with you guys that you started out using Features... Tried out a features based approach at first - because it was similar to well established patterns in 7 - but abandoned it for the project Feature branch activity then confex seems to be working out well Configuration import and export has inspired a lot of confidence in getting to known states. The challenge is probably in managing environmental config settings - that’s where Master still might have a place. Using configuration export and import committed to git repo. Challenges of local configuration vs production configuration. Managing code review Automated removal of local configuration Would like to know some other people’s workflows Episode Links Allan on Drupal.org - https://www.drupal.org/u/generalredneck Allan on Twitter - https://twitter.com/general_redneck Allan’s Website - http://generalredneck.com David on Twitter - http://twitter.com/beautyhammer David on Drupal.org - https://www.drupal.org/u/thebruce David’s Website - http://daviddiers.com David on GitHub - https://github.com/thebruce David on SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/beautyhammer Migrate documentation (plugins) - https://www.drupal.org/node/2129651 Drupal.org issue on how to export migration configuration - https://www.drupal.org/node/2704721
David Diers closes out his explanation of the TWiT API, plus we discuss Pixar in a Box, developing Android games with Kilobolt, and Unity vs. Unreal Engine 4 Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Louis Maresca Guests: Patrick Delahanty and David Diers Subscribe and get Coding 101 automatically at https://twit.tv/code Follow @PadreSJ and @LouMM on Twitter. Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by CacheFly. Sponsors: lynda.com/c101 braintreepayments.com/coding
David Diers closes out his explanation of the TWiT API, plus we discuss Pixar in a Box, developing Android games with Kilobolt, and Unity vs. Unreal Engine 4 Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Louis Maresca Guests: Patrick Delahanty and David Diers Subscribe and get Coding 101 automatically at https://twit.tv/code Follow @PadreSJ and @LouMM on Twitter. Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by CacheFly. Sponsors: lynda.com/c101 braintreepayments.com/coding
David Diers closes out his explanation of the TWiT API, plus we discuss Pixar in a Box, developing Android games with Kilobolt, and Unity vs. Unreal Engine 4 Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Louis Maresca Guests: Patrick Delahanty and David Diers Subscribe and get Coding 101 automatically at https://twit.tv/code Follow @PadreSJ and @LouMM on Twitter. Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by CacheFly. Sponsors: lynda.com/c101 braintreepayments.com/coding
David Diers closes out his explanation of the TWiT API, plus we discuss Pixar in a Box, developing Android games with Kilobolt, and Unity vs. Unreal Engine 4 Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Louis Maresca Guests: Patrick Delahanty and David Diers Subscribe and get Coding 101 automatically at https://twit.tv/code Follow @PadreSJ and @LouMM on Twitter. Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by CacheFly. Sponsors: lynda.com/c101 braintreepayments.com/coding
Personal assistants can come in handy when developing, but how much user information do they need to access, and why? Plus, David Diers from Four Kitchens talks to us about the creation of the TWiT API. Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Louis Maresca Guests: Patrick Delahanty and David Diers Subscribe and get Coding 101 automatically at https://twit.tv/code Follow @PadreSJ and @LouMM on Twitter. Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by CacheFly. Sponsors: digitalocean.com - promo code: C101 lynda.com/c101
Personal assistants can come in handy when developing, but how much user information do they need to access, and why? Plus, David Diers from Four Kitchens talks to us about the creation of the TWiT API. Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Louis Maresca Guests: Patrick Delahanty and David Diers Subscribe and get Coding 101 automatically at https://twit.tv/code Follow @PadreSJ and @LouMM on Twitter. Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by CacheFly. Sponsors: digitalocean.com - promo code: C101 lynda.com/c101
Personal assistants can come in handy when developing, but how much user information do they need to access, and why? Plus, David Diers from Four Kitchens talks to us about the creation of the TWiT API. Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Louis Maresca Guests: Patrick Delahanty and David Diers Subscribe and get Coding 101 automatically at https://twit.tv/code Follow @PadreSJ and @LouMM on Twitter. Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by CacheFly. Sponsors: digitalocean.com - promo code: C101 lynda.com/c101
Personal assistants can come in handy when developing, but how much user information do they need to access, and why? Plus, David Diers from Four Kitchens talks to us about the creation of the TWiT API. Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Louis Maresca Guests: Patrick Delahanty and David Diers Subscribe and get Coding 101 automatically at https://twit.tv/code Follow @PadreSJ and @LouMM on Twitter. Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by CacheFly. Sponsors: digitalocean.com - promo code: C101 lynda.com/c101