Wes Yoder is the founder of Ambassador Agency Inc., a Christian-based literary agency and speakers bureau. He was raised on a dairy farm in the Amish and Mennonite community of Lancaster, Pennsylvania and currently resides in Franklin, Tennessee with his wife.
Career
Yoder moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1973 to work in the music business. He was a pioneer during the Jesus Movement in the formation of the Contemporary Christian Music genre. He represented and helped launch the careers of artists including Amy Grant and Michael Card.
In 1984, he formed Ambassador Agency, the first speakers bureau to assist thinkers and authors dedicated to a biblical world-view.
Projects include national media representation of The Purpose Driven Life and literary and media representation of two # 1 New York Times best-sellers, Mistaken Identity and The Shack.
Yoder represents the McCaughey septuplets.
Yoder's first book, Bond of Brothers: Connecting with Other Men beyond Work, Weather and Sports, is published by Zondervan (October 2010). Yoder appeared on The TODAY Show in an interview about his book with Ann Curry.
Career
Yoder moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1973 to work in the music business. He was a pioneer during the Jesus Movement in the formation of the Contemporary Christian Music genre. He represented and helped launch the careers of artists including Amy Grant and Michael Card.
In 1984, he formed Ambassador Agency, the first speakers bureau to assist thinkers and authors dedicated to a biblical world-view.
Projects include national media representation of The Purpose Driven Life and literary and media representation of two # 1 New York Times best-sellers, Mistaken Identity and The Shack.
Yoder represents the McCaughey septuplets.
Yoder's first book, Bond of Brothers: Connecting with Other Men beyond Work, Weather and Sports, is published by Zondervan (October 2010). Yoder appeared on The TODAY Show in an interview about his book with Ann Curry.
- Raja and Raja timber merchants” is a prosperous family-owned and operated business in Tenkasi, India. Founded in 1993, by Mr. B Arjuna Raja, now managed by its third generation of family entrepreneurs; A. Subramania Raja – son in law and Arjun Babu – Grandson. During the early days, we mainly distributed hardwoods from Kerala, but now transited to timber importers of Vengai wood/Merbau Wood/ Teak Wood suppliers and sawn sizes.
- This profoundness of experience and dedication attests in every prospect of our business. Raja and Raja imports a wide range of diversified Timber Logs and we are known as finest timber importers in India and teak wood suppliers.
- We have been providing high-quality Merbau wood/vengai wood/ Teak wood for over 25 years and also offer committed and bespoke service to domestic and trade customers.
- Being one of the finest wood importers in India, we extend strong and durable products.
- Our wealth of experience and outstanding heritage as teak wood suppliers and stock of wood import in India empowers us to deliver a matchless degree of service.
- With adequate cognition handed down by three generations of timber merchants, we understand the needs of our customers.
Ethan Baker is a public figure in Troy, Michigan. An attorney by trade, he currently serves as a member of the Troy City Council and is the Mayor Pro Tem of Troy. In 2018, Baker was a candidate for the Michigan House of Representatives. He is currently running for Mayor of the City of Troy.
Career and Education
Baker graduated from the University of Southern California with a bachelor's degree in political science, before pursuing a law degree from the Whittier College School of Law. As an attorney, Baker specializes in elder law & estate planning, business law, and real estate. In 2006, he founded the Law Offices of Ethan D. Baker, a law firm with branches in Michigan and California.
In addition to his legal career, Baker served as a special assistant to former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan in their post-presidency, working in the Los Angeles office. Upon the death of president Reagan in 2004, Baker played a role in the former president's state funeral and burial.
Baker has been an active member of the community of Troy, Michigan. He has served on Hills of Charnwood board for ten years, serving as the organization's president for nine of those years.
Electoral career
Troy City Council
In November 2015, Baker was elected as a member of the City Council of Troy, Michigan, later appointed as Mayor Pro Tem of the city. As a city councilman, Baker has supported community funding and reforms.
2018 Michigan House of Representatives election
On January 1, 2018, Baker declared his candidacy for the Michigan House of Representatives in the 41st district. In a close primary, Baker was defeated by only a few hundred votes.
2019 Mayoral Campaign
On September 17, 2019, Baker officially entered the race for Mayor of the City of Troy. As both a member of the city council and mayoral candidate, Baker has advocated for transparency, protecting the welfare of Troy's citizens, and investigations on city council to maintain government integrity.
Personal life
Ethan Baker is married to Bethany, a family therapist based in Troy, Michigan. They have three children, Arden, Canaan, and Aven.
Career and Education
Baker graduated from the University of Southern California with a bachelor's degree in political science, before pursuing a law degree from the Whittier College School of Law. As an attorney, Baker specializes in elder law & estate planning, business law, and real estate. In 2006, he founded the Law Offices of Ethan D. Baker, a law firm with branches in Michigan and California.
In addition to his legal career, Baker served as a special assistant to former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan in their post-presidency, working in the Los Angeles office. Upon the death of president Reagan in 2004, Baker played a role in the former president's state funeral and burial.
Baker has been an active member of the community of Troy, Michigan. He has served on Hills of Charnwood board for ten years, serving as the organization's president for nine of those years.
Electoral career
Troy City Council
In November 2015, Baker was elected as a member of the City Council of Troy, Michigan, later appointed as Mayor Pro Tem of the city. As a city councilman, Baker has supported community funding and reforms.
2018 Michigan House of Representatives election
On January 1, 2018, Baker declared his candidacy for the Michigan House of Representatives in the 41st district. In a close primary, Baker was defeated by only a few hundred votes.
2019 Mayoral Campaign
On September 17, 2019, Baker officially entered the race for Mayor of the City of Troy. As both a member of the city council and mayoral candidate, Baker has advocated for transparency, protecting the welfare of Troy's citizens, and investigations on city council to maintain government integrity.
Personal life
Ethan Baker is married to Bethany, a family therapist based in Troy, Michigan. They have three children, Arden, Canaan, and Aven.
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the ethereal filcher is a bizarre aberration.
Publication history
The ethereal filcher appeared in the third edition Monster Manual (2000), and in the 3.5 revised Monster Manual (2003).
Description
The ethereal filcher's appearance is of a creature with a central body, a face with four eyes and a big mouth in the front of it, a bauble-like limb coming from the top of the central body sporting another face with two eyes and a round mouth, a single leg ending in 4 toes, and four arms with scraggy hands. Its color is white, with a dark green back and hands. Like many aberrations, it supposedly lives underground. Sometimes it can be found in other environments.
Characteristics and habits
The ethereal filcher is a kleptomaniacal creature. It has an unrelenting urge to snatch trinkets from passersby with its long arms. It has the ability to teleport quickly between the and Material Plane, giving it an excellent means of escape. It makes a lair in the Ethereal Plane, then searches (by using its ethereal jaunt ability, it can travel unseen through solid objects) for a place where it suspects there will be a victim. It then goes to the Material Plane, right in front of the unsuspecting traveler, and then snatches an item, sometimes using trickery or biting the victim first as a distraction. It then goes back to its lair in the Ethereal Plane to admire its prize. Ethereal filchers do not like fighting, preferring instead to merely run and hide.
Ethereal filchers do not speak.
They are in alignment.
Publication history
The ethereal filcher appeared in the third edition Monster Manual (2000), and in the 3.5 revised Monster Manual (2003).
Description
The ethereal filcher's appearance is of a creature with a central body, a face with four eyes and a big mouth in the front of it, a bauble-like limb coming from the top of the central body sporting another face with two eyes and a round mouth, a single leg ending in 4 toes, and four arms with scraggy hands. Its color is white, with a dark green back and hands. Like many aberrations, it supposedly lives underground. Sometimes it can be found in other environments.
Characteristics and habits
The ethereal filcher is a kleptomaniacal creature. It has an unrelenting urge to snatch trinkets from passersby with its long arms. It has the ability to teleport quickly between the and Material Plane, giving it an excellent means of escape. It makes a lair in the Ethereal Plane, then searches (by using its ethereal jaunt ability, it can travel unseen through solid objects) for a place where it suspects there will be a victim. It then goes to the Material Plane, right in front of the unsuspecting traveler, and then snatches an item, sometimes using trickery or biting the victim first as a distraction. It then goes back to its lair in the Ethereal Plane to admire its prize. Ethereal filchers do not like fighting, preferring instead to merely run and hide.
Ethereal filchers do not speak.
They are in alignment.