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maxi cosi prams and pushchairs Maxi-Cosi Zelia Luxe 5-in-1 Modular Travel System, New Hope Navy

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maxi cosi prams and pushchairs Maxi-Cosi Zelia Luxe 5-in-1 Modular Travel System, New Hope NavyThe Zelia Luxe 5 in 1 Modular Travel System is designed to help you stroll into parenthood with ease. So versatile, you can step out with your baby from day 1 and be prepared to journey through years of adventures together. Transition smoothly between 5 modes by switching easily between parent facing car seat caddy, reversible carriage, and reversible stroller. Extend the MaxShade canopy on hot days for additional UPF 50 sun protection or to give your

The Zelia² Luxe 5-in-1 Modular Travel System is designed to help you stroll into parenthood with ease. So versatile, you can step out with your baby from day 1 and be prepared to journey through years of adventures together. Transition smoothly between 5 modes by switching easily between parent-facing car seat caddy, reversible carriage, and reversible stroller. Extend the MaxShade canopy on hot days for additional UPF 50 sun protection or to give your little one some privacy to rest. You can still keep your eye on each other through the mesh peek-a-boo window. The included lightweight Mico Luxe Infant Car Seat is made for safety plus coziness for your baby with Side Impact Protection (SIP), removable plush infant inserts, and premium PureCosi fabrics that keep your little one comfy yet can be removed quickly without the need to rethread the harness when it’s time to machine wash and dry them. Vegan-leather accents on the stroller and car seat add style and comfort. The simple-to-fold stroller is self-standing for convenient storage. This modular travel system is a dynamic duo designed to help you go from home to car to strolling (and back again) with minimal effort, so you can focus on the fun of exploring along the way. 

  • Choose between 5 modes of use: parent-facing car seat caddy, reversible carriage, and reversible stroller
  • Soft, textured stroller fabrics provide a premium look for you, and soothing comfort for baby
  • Extendable MaxShade canopy on stroller for sun protection with UPF 50 and a mesh peek-a-boo window
  • Customize the stroller handle to your preferred height for a more comfortable push
  • Rear-facing Mico Luxe Infant car seat for babies from 4–30 lbs. and up to 32”
  • Infant car seat shell designed with ClimaFlow technology, providing added ventilation to help keep baby cooler
  • Bumper bar swings to the side to easily get baby in and out of the stroller seat
  • Extra inlay in car seat for added comfort and support; machine washable for quick cleaning
  • Stylish vegan-leather accents
  • Easy-to-fold stroller is self-standing for quick access and convenient storage
  • Extra-large storage basket fits larger items with easy access
  • Sturdy stroller, yet lightweight for convenient and comfortable mobility
  • All-wheel suspension technology provides smooth maneuverability
  • Removable parent cup holder
  • Infant car seat features PureCosi fabric made without wool or added fire-retardant treatment
  • Contoured, ergonomic car seat handle curves around your hip for a more comfortable carry and features vegan-leather trim for comfort and style
  • Infant car seat inserts can be easily removed without rethreading the harness. All fabrics are machine washable and dryer-safe
  • Car seat has extra plush padding on the infant head and lumbar inserts ensures a comfortable and secure ride
  • Large, visible belt guides make installing the car seat without the base (taxi-mode) intuitive and seamless
  • Side Impact Protection (SIP) on car seat
  • 1-handed release from car seat base and stroller
  • Includes a convenient stay-in-car base with 3 adjustable positions, and 1-click LATCH system
  • Meets or exceeds Federal Safety Standards
  • Stroller meets Disney park size requirements
  • Dimensions: 44.1" H x 26.6" W x 40.7" D
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I actually really love this book. It's short and to the point which takes away a little bit of the theological clutter that you can find in a text book which does limit its content. However, the few points it addresses, lovingly points out incredible truth that we need to hear when helping others, and provides stories which demonstrates his point. The most important passage, in my opinion is, "Ministry 'unbalances' truth for the sake of relevance; theology 'rebalances' truth for the sake of comprehensiveness." (pg.33) Sometimes we want to help people with phrases like, "the lord gives and the lord takes away" or "rejoice always" which is a true fact but could be a dagger in the heart of someone who just lost a wife/husband/child and is breaking down. Either of those statements could calm someone with grief but could also cause anger and bitterness. Some truth can provide immense hope to those in need, but not all truths will help each person the same way and they might respond poorly in a situation of pain. We do a disservice when we assume that all people need the same answers in the same way.
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I loved the first 8 chapters - the last three fizzled out for me. It makes me wonder if even the first eight chapters could've been abridged and the whole thing reduced to a pithy booklet. That being said, the first eight chapters contain some excellent material that I will be incorporating not only into my own life, but into my toolbox of material to use in helping others. The best material for me was in: > Ch. 6, "What Changes You?" - He has a simple, practical grid of the basic "Five Factors of Sanctification." - Foundationally, God changes you. - Secondly, The Word of Truth changes you. - Third, Wise People change you. - Fourth, Suffering and Struggling changes you. - Finally, You change. "Constructive change occurs through the interplay of these five factors: God, Scripture, other People, Life Circumstances, and the Human Heart." "Foolishness either overcomplicates or oversimplifies." > Ch. 2, "Is there One Key to Sanctification?" This is his great critique of the idea that there's a master-key to the Christian life, some fool-proof, secret principle that changes everything for everyone. We tend to think that the thing that revolutionizes everything for me, must be "the key" for everyone. But we're too complex and the Word and life is too diverse for there to be one master key solution. "Theological fads and fashions come and go" - but part of the counsel of God was never intended to give us the benefits of "the whole counsel of God." New days come and new challenges arise, and we have to keep on pressing on. Our variety of needs and the varieties of helps necessarily defy "reductionism." There is no single key. "Progressive sanctification is about how we live in between God's laying the cornerstone and setting the capstone." > Ch. 3, "Truth Unbalanced and Rebalancing" - If I might reword David's principle, slightly, In ministry, we over-emphasize one aspect of truth for the sake of application. In David's words, "Ministry unbalances truth for the sake of relevance; theology rebalances truth for the sake of comprehensiveness." We can only say one thing at a time and a person, practically, can only work on one thing at a time. So we make much of a single thing, and then always try to bring it back into alignment with the whole of life and the whole counsel of God. "You do not build a house with only one tool in your toolbox when God gives you a truckload of tools. But you use your tools one at a time, the right tool for the right job." "In the long run, a single truth harped on will disappoint even its devotees." > 5. "We Are Sanctified By Remembering Our Justification." Throughout the book, David Powlison has been coming back to the concrete, recent example of a sanctification key, advocated by many: Remember the past grace of justification; Repreach the gospel to yourself every day; Realize that you are accepted by God because of the merits of Christ, not your own. In this chapter he highlights that this is certainly one of the tools in our toolbox - sometimes this is the very thing we need for progress in sanctification. But it is but one part of a larger whole. A greater point to always have in mind is that God is for us: He was, is, still is, and always will be for us. Don't just look to past grace, but also to present grace and future grace, as well as many other useful motivations. David's personal testimonies in chapters 7 and 8 are rich. He weaves in the interplay of the five agents of change. Very good. "There is a reason that 'Don't be afraid" (in all its variants) is the most common command in all of Scripture." There is also a beautiful section in the last chapter describing the contrast between the peace of the believer exemplified in a text like Psalm 23, and the "anti-psalm" emptiness of the unbeliever whose life ends at the end of the valley of the shadow of death. Very good, but a bit disappointing to me. Powlison is true physician of the soul. When he speaks I want to listen. I would recommend Kevin DeYoung's, "The Hole in Our Holiness: Filling the Gap between Gospel Passion and the Pursuit of Godliness" as an additional and very satisfying book on this subject.
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