Friday, September 15, 2017

Wal-Mart reveals new headquarter plans | NWADG

 "It's just a regional store."


Wal-Mart reveals new headquarter plans | NWADG:



"BENTONVILLE -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is putting together plans to build a new headquarters in Bentonville, a project that will move the company out of a building that has been home to its operations since 1971.

The new headquarters will be located on a 350-acre tract of land located on the east side of J Street between Central Avenue and Highway 102 near downtown Bentonville, according to the company.

A spokesman said Wal-Mart is in the early phases of planning and designing the project, but estimates a five to seven-year timeline for completion. An estimated cost has not yet been established.


“We’ve been here in Northwest Arkansas for over 50 years and we’re preparing now to cement the roots for the next 50-plus years,” Wal-Mart spokesman Randy Hargrove said.

Wal-Mart’s current home office operations include about 20 different buildings spread throughout Bentonville. The company said one purpose for building a new headquarters is to consolidate more of those operations on one campus to improve collaboration and efficiency. The company also said a new home will be an attractive tool to recruit future workers in a retail environment that is rapidly changing because of technology."



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Conspiracy count added for former state seator, two others in grants case.
GJ - Why Is Oren's Sister Running an Online School on the Side? No Qualifications for That Position

Randy Shelton and his lawyer.



Conspiracy count added for former state senator, two others in grants case:


"FAYETTEVILLE -- The U.S. Justice Department added a conspiracy charge against former state Sen. Jon Woods and two others in a bribery scheme, according to a revised indictment released Thursday.

Woods; Oren Paris III, president of Ecclesia College in Springdale; and consultant Randell G. Shelton Jr. were charged with one count of conspiracy to commit fraud.

Woods also faces 15 counts of fraud, all relating to either wire or mail transfers of money. Paris and Shelton are named in 14 of the fraud charges. Woods is also charged with one count of money laundering in connection with the purchase of a cashier's check.

The case involves grants from the state General Improvement Fund, which is controlled by legislators. The Justice Department alleges that Paris paid Woods and former state Rep. Micah Neal of Springdale kickbacks in return for a total of $550,000 in grants from those two legislators to his college from 2013 through 2014.

Shelton is accused of using a consulting firm he owned as a way to pass along the kickbacks to Neal and Woods through consulting fees approved by Paris.



More indictments are expected against other defendants, attorneys for the defense said at a May 23 hearing before U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks. Attorneys for the government confirmed during the hearing that an investigation is ongoing. Portions of the case's record remain sealed to protect that investigation, the attorneys said and court records confirm.

Ecclesia, a private, Christian college, also received improvement fund grants from other lawmakers who are not implicated in the indictments, grant records show. In all, the college received $717,500 in improvement fund grants from 2013 through 2014.

Neal, a Republican, pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to one count of conspiracy to commit fraud, admitting that he took two kickbacks totaling $38,000 in exchange for directing General Improvement Fund grants to two nonprofits. He has not been sentenced.

Thursday's indictment replaces previous grand jury indictments against Woods, Paris and Shelton. All three defendants have entered innocent pleas and are set for trial in Fayetteville on Dec. 4. They were first indicted on March 3 with a superseding indictment filed April 18.

Paris paid Shelton's consulting company $267,000 out of college money from 2013-15, according to court documents. Shelton is described in the latest indictment as a mutual friend of Paris and Woods."

 So many unread leather-bound books! - nice props.
Oren Paris III has a bachelor's from Ecclesia College,
another bachelor's from the U. of Arkansas,
and a drive-by DMin from some online schoo.

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The Preparation of Redemption - A Summary of the Christian Faith by Henry Eyster Jacobs - Chapter 10 - Comfort for Christians



The Preparation of Redemption - A Summary of the Christian Faith by Henry Eyster Jacobs - Chapter 10 - Comfort for Christians:



"The Preparation of Redemption - A Summary of the Christian Faith by Henry Eyster Jacobs - Chapter 10
3 minute read
“God gradually prepared man for salvation, and prepared salvation for man.”

(You can find other chapters of Jacobs’ book here.)

Chapter 10 - The Preparation Of Redemption
1. When did God first reveal His purpose to redeem man?

As soon as man had fallen. In Gen. 3:15 is a promise, often called the “protevangelium” or “protogospel.” “The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent’s head.” This refers to the ultimate victory which humanity, “the seed of the woman,” is to obtain in the constant struggle which began in Eden. Its still deeper significance gradually became apparent in succeeding prophecies, culminating in One who, while “the seed of the woman” and the true representative of the race, is also true God.

1 Cor. 15:22 — “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” 47 — “The first man is of the earth, earthy; the second man is of heaven.”

2. What two-fold preparation at once began?

God gradually prepared man for salvation, and prepared salvation for man.

3. How was man prepared for salvation?

Through the education of many centuries, in which his knowledge of sin was deepened, his inability to aid himself was recognized, and his need of redemption from a higher source was acknowledged and devoutly longed for.

4. How was salvation prepared for man?

By the gradual revelation of the Plan of Redemption in type and ceremony and promise, until in the fullness of time (Gal. 4:4) the Son of God became incarnate.

5. State the relation of the two parts of the human race to this two-fold preparation?

The former occurred chiefly in heathenism, exhibiting the efforts of man by the exertion of his own powers to struggle upwards towards God (Acts 17:27). The entire history of the Gentile world is told in the words of Augustine: “Thou hast made us for Thyself, and our heart is restless until it rest on Thee.”

The latter occurred in Judaism (Rom. 3:1,2). Through the positive revelation, even though incomplete, there was a constant approach of God towards man, through successive stages until Christ came.

6. Are we to understand, then, that the preparation through heathenism was entirely negative, and that through Judaism entirely positive?

No. For in a less degree heathenism afforded some positive elements, in the preparation of the means through which the Gospel was to be diffused. The universal empire of Rome, the universal language, the means of communication between nations, the culture of the race, became important instrumentalities for the progress of the Gospel.

So there was also, a negative element in Judaism. When man attempted to attain righteousness before God by his fulfillment of all the prescriptions of the Law, he learned his helplessness. Rom. 3:20, “Through the law cometh the knowledge of sin.” The entire system of rites and ceremonies and sacrifices, declared as the Epistle to the Hebrews shows, the incompleteness and unsatisfactoriness of the then existing order, and pointed to what was higher and better.

7. Was there then no salvation for any who lived and died before Christ?

Yes. Where there was faith that received the assurance of God’s grace and the promise of salvation hereafter to be provided in a way not understood at the time.

“Paul cites concerning Abraham (Rom. 4:3), ‘He believed God and it was counted unto him for righteousness,’ i. e., Abraham knew that God was propitious to him only on account of His promise; he assented to God’s promise and did not suffer himself to be withdrawn from it, although he saw that he was impure, and unworthy; he knew that God offers His promise on account of His own truth, and not on account of our works or merits” (Melanchthon).

For further Scriptural proof, see Chapter 11 of the Epistle to the Hebrews.

8. What ground is there for saying that the Old Testament saints had only a general promise concerning a salvation hereafter to be provided?

Eph. 3:5; Luke 10:23, 24; Heb. 1 1:40; 1 Peter 1:11."



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Classic Lutheran Books - Facebook Page - Closed Group

Classic Lutheran Books - Facebook Page.


https://www.facebook.com/groups/416191952109034/

I started a closed group on Facebook so people can keep track of the many new titles being offered by Alec Satin and others.

This group is aimed at promoting classic Lutheran books, many of them available but often overlooked. I am excluding the Synodical Conference books, because they already have their own cheerleaders in the LCMS, WELS, and ELS. Overlooked authors include such men as Schmau, Krauth, Jacobs, Reu, and Lenski. In spite of the superficial hype during the 500th Anniversary, Luther is the most ignored author of all. Others include Melanchthon, Andreae, Chytraeus, and Chemnitz.

Regular readers of this blog - real names only - are invited to participate. It is a closed group to avoid the disruptive tactics of the UOJ/Growthers, who have nothing better to do while nursing their hangovers and defending the lawsuits against them.

To beg for an invitation - write to greg.jackson.edlp@gmail.com

Disruptive people will be excluded. If you want to brawl, feel free to use my email above, and I will post your opinions. Since I went to this system, the old brawlers have disappeared. I also figure the sect presidents told their thugs to stop drawing fire upon their tender, sensitive, and vulnerable targets, especially their cherished dogmas and clumsily concealed felonies.

 A Lenski a day keeps false doctrine away.

Downsizing All ELCA Seminaries - Trinity Seminary and Capital University to Re-unite. California, Southern, and Pennsylvania Also Downsizing.
LCMS, WELS, ELS Need To Downsize Their Shrunken Little Raisin Seminaries

ELDONA's St. Ignatius Seminary Is poised for rapid expansion.
If they increase enrollment to two (2) students, the school can be promoted as "doubling in size overnight."
Related - Lutherans are like the National Football League.

Trinity Seminary and Capital University to Re-unite:



"Capital and Trinity students will also be given the opportunity to pursue dual careers, such as being a pastor and a part-time nurse. Cross-registration like this has happened in the past due to Capital and Trinity’s proximity, and Olson says “a significant number of Trinity graduates have also been Capital graduates.”

The integration has also caused some pain in the Trinity community through staff reductions in the beginning stages of the project. Olson says this pain is still present, but the community is looking forward to the positive changes the integration will bring. 

“It’s about accepting pain and saying ‘we have work to do,’” Olson said. “There’s lament for what was, and colleagues that are lost, and there’s an eagerness to move forward.”  "

 "Wartburg Theological Seminary celebrates the beginning of our 164th year with a significant boost in our incoming student class. In a time where the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is calling for leaders, we are thankful that students, and those who send them, recognize that Wartburg Seminary continues to prepare bold, compassionate, and innovative leaders. We are delighted to announce that our incoming class represents 77% growth in new degree seeking students over last year."
Comment of the week - about Wartburg's 77% increase - "Yeah, right.  Maybe whoever cooked Wartburg's stats could give WELS et al. a few pointers."

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