Thursday, 11 August 2011

Potential

Friday, August 12, 2011
I am born anew with spiritual promise and potential.
We rejoice when a newborn enters the world. In awe, we see that radiant being for the first time, full of promise and potential. As children learn to talk and interact with the world, we love and nurture them. We encourage them as they reach each new developmental milestone.
Each human being is on a journey. As our bodies grow and mature, we also mature psychologically and spiritually. Our inner growth comes as we gain awareness of ourselves as spiritual beings. I grow spiritually as I become aware of the divine spark within. Regardless of my physical age, I awaken to my true potential as a powerful co-creator and grow into my full spiritual promise.
You have been born anew, not of perishable but of imperishable seed, through the living and enduring word of God.--1 Peter 1:23

Present Moment

Thursday, August 11, 2011
Centered in the present moment, I claim my power.
When a question or worry is on my mind, I may be tempted to focus on troubles of the past or concerns for the future, but this attention would rob me of the power of the now moment. Instead, I stay present.
I quiet my mind and become fully aware of all this moment has to teach me. All the wisdom I need is here, now. My thoughts may drift to the past or future, but I needn't remain there. I can choose instead to immerse myself in the power of the present moment. It is here that I connect with divine wisdom.
Anchored in the here and now, I find the answers I seek. My decisions are wise and thoughtful, because I am grounded and centered. Right here and now, I claim my power.
See, now is the acceptable time; see, now is the day of salvation!--2 Corinthians 6:2

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Strength

Friday, August 05, 2011
I have inner strength.
As I embark on any new endeavor, the excitement of a fresh start can be exhilarating. Sticking with it, however, requires that I develop the spiritual faculty of strength and use it daily.
Whether I am adopting a new healthy habit or leaving an unhealthy one behind, raising a child or starting a new job, I remain steadfast. Obstacles may arise and I may experience my motivation waning, but my inner strength carries me through regardless of any obstacles. I meditate and invite in new awareness. I listen for guidance from within, while affirming my strength and resilience.
The spirit of God within me is my source of spiritual strength. In God consciousness, I overcome any challenge and experience the joy of success.
The Lord is my strength.--Psalm 28:7

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Thursday, August 04, 2011

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Boom V/s Scaffolding



Boom Technology

1. The cost of the total project is reduced significantly because there is no third party involved in scaffolding rental, erection, or dismantling process

2. Easily enters a church passing most double doors at a width of 40 inches wide.

3. The boom is compact and can easily be stored for weekends.

4. Can be set up and taken down and moved in less than 5 minutes or put in and taken out of a church the same day.

5. Overall weight is low compared to large amounts of scaffolding.

6. Can be operated by as few as two workmen thus cutting cost.

7. Has great versatility of motion and height and easy maneuverability.

8. The boom runs on a standard 15amp 110 outlet. There are no dangerous gasoline powered engines or fumes.

9. The boom is self-propelled and moves on rubber tires with an equal weight distribution outrigger system that is designed so no pews have to be removed. It will not damage expensive flooring or woodwork.

10. Using the boom makes the working church atmosphere more pleasant and professional with no visual obstructions.

Scaffolding

1. The cost of scaffolding alone from rental with erection and dismantling charges is usually more than the cost of painting the entire church with an aerial lift.

2. Large and bulky usually causing damage to the building upon entering and exiting.

3. Drastically reduces available seating space and many times cuts off key areas in churches because of its shape and size.

4. Large-scale scaffolding is usually rented for long periods of time. The erection and dismantling is a longer and more disruptive process.

5. The weight of large amounts of scaffolding is great and may be dangerous for older structures to support.

6. Erection and dismantling is an inconvenient, time-consuming, and labor-intensive process.

7. Once the scaffolding is erected it is stagnant with no maneuverability.

8. The risk of injury is greatly increased with scaffolding due to possible falling debris and blocked exit pathways.

9. Scaffolding is bulky, heavy, and inconvenient. It generally runs a much greater risk of damaging pews and floors during the erection and dismantling process.

10. Scaffolding is disruptive and aesthetically unpleasant to the general public.


Frequently Asked Questions

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Boom Technology For Church

Our Unique Telescopic Equipment


The Boom is a technology developed by John Tiedemann. In 1953 the idea was forced upon him when the cost of scaffolding was too high for most churches to afford. He designed an out-rigger system that many thought would fail. With his determination, he found a company that would construct his plans. A boom was built on top of a 1947 "Willie's" Jeep that also anchors the out-riggers.

Easy To Uptoad

Using the outriggers

Boom's COVER

Boom in Alter Area 

Monday, 18 July 2011

54 Grand Children Of Legend


Today


Raymond Tiedemann, one of John Tiedemann’s 54 grandchildren, is now the president of John Tiedemann Inc., and runs all aspects of the company on a daily basis. The equipment that his grandfather developed is still in use, making it very convenient and cost-effective to paint and decorate churches. John Tiedemann Inc. has on its staff, a large group of designers, plasterers, painters, artisans, and fine artists. We now can supply services to accomplish a complete interior restoration from design to finish stages. Our expertise is unmatched in this field. Please take a look at some of our photos and see for yourself our level of quality.
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History Of Johntiedemann





John Tiedemann was born in New York City in 1906. His father passed away when he was three years old, so he and his family moved from NYC to Jersey City, NJ. He dropped out of school in 6th grade and went to work at a foundry to help support his widowed mother. Even though he was working at a foundry, at the young age of 12 he had bigger things in mind. By the age of 13, he self-educated himself in the field of electricity by reading everything he could. At 13 years old he owned his own electrical contracting business with five employees. They were converting gas lit houses into electrically lit houses. John married Julia Melvin in 1921 at the age of 15; they went on to have 13 children, 11 boys and 2 girls.
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