Monday, September 7, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
Tech talk Win 10 DID YOU GET WINDOWS 10 up and running?
DID YOU GET WINDOWS 10 up and running?
I recommend it a little more now that I have had in in use for a week now. I installed it on all my shop computers my work computer and Win tablet. I still have a laptop and the Police Station's to convert along with City Hall's.
Why Windows 10? Much like set on the same Premises as windows 8.1; 10 is a collaboration tool that allows the user to sync the work done on one device and pick it up somewhere else on another device or desktop, including your phone. Android I phone or windows. Through a dropbox or onedrive even on Linux/Ubuntu. Where it will help in industry such as medicine and law enforcement is that each agent can collaborate on a report at the same time, editing and adding or taking away information on that report. The agent or trauma tech can make the report and within seconds the Hospital or station has it. SharePoint has changed for 2013 making it easier for team work on a report or any project.
The industry has a few new tools win Office 2013+ and Win 10 came out. The I and android OS's may have may have sparked a new generation of computing. Windows had no choice but to comply to these changes in how social collaboration was reinvented with the smart phone. Feeling slighted Windows had to perform a miracle to stay in the running that's when we got two 3 versions of 8 (RT, 8 and 8.1) it was designed to compete with Smart phone Tech.
The new startup menu can be changed with a shell program and it works very well to where you can switch from traditional 7 look to the 10 look and tablet mode turns into the win 8.1 hybrid menu with live tiles over the desktop view. Nice move Windows!
Having issues and trouble? Drop a line I will help!
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015
How to Set up A Guest Wi-Fi Network
Throwing a party or having a bunch of friends over for dinner can be a ton of fun but it can also be extremely stressful. From picking food options that will please both the carnivore and the health-conscious vegetarian, to making sure you don’t sit anyone next to someone they “just can’t stand”, to worrying that Janine is going to bring that weirdo again (seriously, who was that guy??). The last thing you need is all of your guests stealing bandwidth from your devices, not to mention bothering you all night for your Wi-Fi password because “I know you already told me but I forgot and now I really need to show that guy Janine brought this awesome song on YouTube”. So check this inevitable migraine off the To-Do list by creating a Guest Network before your guests arrive; it’s easy to do plus it allows your guests to connect to a dedicated Wi-Fi network without affecting the devices connected to your private home network. Here’s how to do it:While connected to your wireless network, open up your router’s settings by typing 192.168.0.1 in the address bar of any web browser. Log in with your admin username and password (you should have created these when you initially set up your router. If you have forgotten this information, you will need to reset your device and log in with default account info).
- Click on the ‘ADVANCED’ tab
- On the bottom of the left-hand menu, click ‘GUEST ZONE’
- Check the box to ‘Enable Guest Zone’. If you want to create a schedule for your Guest Network, click New Schedule and fill out the form that opens. Otherwise your
Guest Network will be active until you uncheck ‘Enable Guest Zone’. - Name your Guest Network and select what type of security you would like. If you want your guests to connect but not your neighbors, we recommend selecting WPA-Personal, choosing Auto for WPA Mode, TKIP and AES for Cipher Type and setting a ‘Pre-Shared Key’ (aka password) that is easy for your guests to remember. Otherwise select NONE under Security Mode and let everyone within wireless range go wild.
- Click ‘Save Settings’ above and once complete your Wi-Fi Guest Network should appear in your device’s list of available networks. Easy!
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Monday, March 16, 2015
(Sermon
notes) A Meaningful Prayer Life
Wednesday,
November 26, 2014
9:57 PM
Greetings, I (John)
have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.
Intro
Whether you are a
believer or not, a prayer life changes things in a persons life. It is a
personal evolution that over time
develops expectations along with an objective attitude in the daily
walk. It develops a positive outlook. A personal craving to embrace hope. In believers it develops
intimacy with our God.
Objective Truths
It is a strange and most personal world we
face. By design we individualize how each of us see it. Some of this stems from
beliefs passed down through parenting
and collaboration among peers and educators. We cling to the beliefs
that the influences that are pass down to us as children are correct .
The truth
Our development
continues each day we live. We are
humans we are ever changing we are ever evolving. We continue to be molded by
such things as the environment and outside influences. Some of these influences
spiral us into deep depression, with no hope to recover. Many find themselves
at rock-bottom with no where to turn except upwards.
The for mentioned
influences do not have to control us, we do not have to bend to every direction
the wind blows. Man and mankind historically evolves. Evolve meaning ever
changing (not dinosaur Evolution). So many advancements throughout history
however we remain emotional beings, this is the one thing that has been a
constant in human behavior. In other words we are people that rely on our
emotions to guide us , and the scary part is that same emotional people that
hold technological advancements that can set the world a fire with the
slightest provocation.
The Response
How do we stop
mankind from self destruction from being full of hatred or even ill-civilized?
Effective wisdom
tells us to develop good relationships, good mental health and respond to
indifferences wisely. Contrary to feeding human emotions with hatred. As
believers we find easy solutions to prevent self destruction.
Developing a
relationship with God through prayer is a good choice its recommended by 10 out
of 10 pastors. From the psychological view a believer or nonbeliever can
benefit from meditation and prayer. It extends the subjects ability to cope.
Prayer acts as a relief mechanism, by giving hope in the most undesirable
circumstances. Form this point of view it is a positive in the next stage of
human development.
Is having a positive and meaningful prayer life good for the soul?
Still something
holds us back from developing that relationship with God through prayer.
What holds us back?
- Theological doubts. Objections to whom we pray
- Passed down beliefs
- Depression/ memories
What brings us to
prayer?
- Rock-bottom, desperation
- A need, want or desire
- Passed down beliefs
- Depression /doubts
- Painful times in our lives
There is not much
different from either lists, however it is the perspective how each of us look
at that list. Now look at the lists
again both lists are reasons why we should pray. If you didn't pick it out;
human nature more times than not brings us to our knees over troubled times
more often than any other time in our lives.
You don’t have to
hit rock-bottom or have a tragedy in your life
to start praying. It's not all about how God can do something for you
only in times of need. God is there never taking a vacation, he never puts you
on hold.
I want you to
understand, the way prayer works . Praying to God is not only singing and
worshiping which is directional. Gentiles are accused of being full of empty
words. Meaning we shout praises without meaningful hearts however prayer does
not have to be aimed in one direction. Prayer is not one -directional but
bio-directional.
The truthful
definition of prayer should not be limited to:
- Just praising God.
- Asking God for things.
Our prayer life
should build a relationship with the Father through :
- Reflection (sometimes we come to God with a sin or burden)
- Introspection (self examination)
- Contemplation (how are you going to deal with a prayer subject/ maybe there is a way make a wrong a right. Buying a big item like a business or house)
- Meditation (reflecting back and sometimes just listening to the silence)
5:
Remember when you are Developing a rewarding prayer life
- A prayer life has different elements such as levels of intimacy with God.
- Letting the Word speak to you while conversing with God through fellowship of the Spirit.
- Prayer is abiding in Christ meaning connecting with Him.
- It is an encounter that leads us intimately to God's heart
Prayer in Hebrew is
"to know oneself"; the word is Tefillah. Remember we don't pray to change God's mind,
God knows our every need. Prayer is designed to communicate a relationship with
Him. Prayer is a healthy path that changes us. Prayers are always answered, yet
sometimes we don't like the answer.
Jesus Teaches
the disciples to pray Luke 11
The Disciples watch
Jesus pray and when he finished they asked Him to teach them to pray as he had.
It was apparent that they had seen a intimate relationship between Jesus and
the Father. After we analyze the Lords Prayer as it so called. A prayer guide was developed.
1. Preparation for
Prayer; 2. Elements of Prayer; a. Adoration; Adoration of The Father, Adoration of The Son, Adoration of The Spirit
b. Confession
c. Thanksgiving; d.
Supplication
3. Summary
Examples
What I can pray
about?
Adoration (worship)
- Rev. 5:8-14
God's person (who He
is) - Isa. 6:3
God's Works (what He
has done) - Ps. 103
Confession - 1 John
1:9
Personal sins (in
deed, thought, or word) - Ps. 32:5
Family sins - Lev.
26:40
Church body sins -
Dan. 9:3-19
National sins -
Jonah 3:5-10
Thanksgiving - Ps.
50:23
For trials - James
1:2-4
For blessings - 1
Chron. 16:7-36
For everything - 1
Thess. 5:18
Supplication - Matt.
7:7-11
For my family -
Matt. 6:11
For my local church
- Col. 1:9-12
For the church
worldwide - Eph. 6:18-19
For individual
Christians - Acts 12:5
For individual
non-Christians - Matt. 5:44
For my nation - 1
Tim. 2:1-2
For myself - James
1:5
HAK Ministries 1/10/15 KAB [NKJV]
(Sermon Notes)
Walking a Truthful life
Saturday,
January 03, 2015
9:36 AM
Objective truth
There is one central
element to Christ teachings through the mending ministry of John. In the natural world truth is usually determined by the way we
think we should walk. Sometimes we find
our walk in two realms; the Christian and the world. This means generally we
leave Christianity out of our street life and leave it in Church. Sometimes can
find ourselves acting out and using language we wouldn't normally use around
our family and Church. We generally do this to fit in with our peers however
somewhere along that line our behavior gets distorted, the once truthful walk
becomes gray (distorted) and then we start making allowances for our behavior.
Without getting into too much philosophy behind it all. This is called holding onto fundamental
beliefs and behaviors.
It is by philosophical nature that man will continue
shaping his life .
Fellowshipping with
like mind persons can either distort a truthful walk by corrupting our
relationship with Christ, or fellowshipping with Christians
that keeps, maintains and constantly develops a healthy relationship
with Christ.
John's second
epistle warns the faithful believers against fellowshipping with those who do
not abide in this truth, and the third epistle encourages the believers to
receive and help those who work for it. Thus making us accountable to our
fellow man. ( 3 john 1:8 &
Ecclesiastes 4:9-10) Work together and lift up your fellow man if they should
stumble and fall but woe to him if he has fallen alone for he has another to
help him up.
Walking With
Christ; To walk in the fear of the Lord
To fear the Lord is
to hate evil: Pride and arrogant thinking is not good and to speak this way is
counter productive to a Christian walk.
Continue to walk in your faith
It is with great joy
that you continue to walk in the truthfulness. To assure we continue to walk
right. We must make small commitments:
1: WALK IN THE FEAR OF THE LORD
2: Spend time in the
bible
- Reading the Word keeps us in the correct frame of mind when we converse or speak with others.
3: Let no perversion
of the heart.
- Maintain a biblical life (2 Corinthians 10:5)
- Using unwholesome words and talk, watching and joining corruptible activities and other activities much like violence to include some TV, Music and Movies, you know what is wrong. (Romans 13:9 & 14)
4: Cultivate a godly
relationship
- Proverbs speaks of Iron sharpening Iron much an alike man standing accountable to his fellow man.
- Being accountable to one another, so he or she will not walk alone, when they fall you will be their to help them up and they you. (Proverbs 27:17 & Ecclesiastes 4:9-10)
5: Develop a
rewarding prayer life
- A prayer life has different elements such as levels of intimacy with God.
- Letting the Word speak to you while conversing with God through fellowship of the Spirit.
- Prayer is abiding in Christ meaning connecting with Him.
- It is an encounter that leads us intimately to God's heart
Concluding our walk today
Getting our soul into shape
By cultivating the
correct view of God's heart our daily walk will show signs of growth, strength
and durability. You will experience a vibrant daily walk with an assurance if
you will, that you serve a resin savior. Become accountable to one you fellowship
with, be the one who is there when they stumble or fall. Men you are
accountable to your families as your wife is accountable to you. Rebuke her not
when she helps you up from your fall.
Except that we are human we do make mistakes and we do fall short. We
each are authors of our own sin, still we can and will find redemption in
Christ.
Lastly as Christians we walk with divine power that was imparted through Cross
and Christ death we were made alive, we lead by example; we should act like it!
Author: KAB, for HAK
Ministries 01/03/2015
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