Future Electronics and Robert Miller Celebrate 15th Anniversary of Company’s Office in Austria

Pointe Claire, Quebec (realtimepressrelease) July 13, 2016 – Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, is celebrating the 15th anniversary this year of the opening of its office in Austria.

Future Electronics was founded in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1968 by Robert Miller, President. The company opened its first American office in Boston, Massachusetts in 1972, and expanded into Europe with the opening of its Munich, Germany office in 1986.

“It’s exciting that after 15 years of Future Electronics‘ presence in Austria we are recognized as a leading distributor in the local market. We remain focused on providing outstanding service to our existing customer base as well as expanding into new areas to accommodate market growth,” said Thomas Kabourek, Regional Sales Director for the Future Electronics Austria branch.

In addition to its Austria location which opened in 2001, the company has added offices in many European countries over the years, including Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Holland, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, the Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

For more information about the company, visit: www.FutureElectronics.com

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, ranking 3rd in component sales worldwide, with an impressive reputation for developing efficient, comprehensive global supply chain solutions. Founded in 1968 by Robert Miller, the company has established itself as one of the most innovative organizations in the industry today, with 5,000 employees in 169 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with one worldwide IT infrastructure providing real-time inventory availability and access, while enabling full integration of its operations, sales and marketing worldwide. Offering the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities and technical solutions through all stages of the design-production cycle, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future’s mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

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Martin H. Gordon
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FUTURE ELECTRONICS
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martin.gordon@FutureElectronics.com

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The Mission Society Highlights Plight of Refugees – And the Struggles to Practice Compassion of Christ

New Issue of “Unfinished” Magazine Describes On-the-Ground Outreach.

Norcross, GA, USA — As the refugee crisis continues to grow, The Mission Society is taking an in-depth look at the situation’s complexities, examining the issues facing Christians who feel called to help but have misgivings about the process.

In the summer edition of The Mission Society’s magazine, Unfinished, “Rediscovering hospitality: Getting serious about welcoming the stranger,” the outreach ministry looks at how Christians are responding, while noting that “God is the God Who Helps.”

“As we look to help, many of us are afraid, afraid that we will all be pulled under by the tremendous need,” said Max Wilkins, president and CEO of The Mission Society. “While God doesn’t expect any of us to help everyone in need, I know God has blessed us to be a blessing.

“I know God wants us to care for those who have been – or will be – placed on our doorsteps,” he said, adding that Amnesty International found that 80 percent of the polled people in 27 countries would welcome refugees.

In the magazine, Charlie and Miki Chastain, missionaries in Europe with The Mission Society, describe their efforts to assist the refugees. “A night spent volunteering in a refugee camp breaks through apathy and emotional barriers we put up,” wrote Charlie Chastain. “When you look into the eyes of these individuals and hear their stories, it becomes abundantly clear that these men, women and children are not that different from us.”

But for others, the slow pace of resettlement is a source of frustration. In Spain, few refugees have been allowed in by the national government, despite urging from local officials and nonprofit groups. “I’m sure that God’s heart is sad,” said missionary Laurie Drum in Spain. “People whom He loves are standing at the door, and we cannot open it. With our hands tied, we wait and pray for solutions.”

Jim Ramsay, Vice President for Mission Ministries, also reflected on the appropriate Christian approach. “As Christians, we are to seek the heart of God in the midst of this unfolding story,” he wrote. “How God’s people respond matters not only to the physical and emotional needs of the refugee, but our response also matters in how faithfully we are living into our identity as His people.”

The summer issue of Unfinished also features ethicist and author Christine Pohl, Ph.D., whose article “The Perils of Hospitality,” outlines seven risks to opening our lives to others, particularly to those not like us. It’s an important practice. “A life of hospitality,” she writes, “is basic to what it means to be Jesus’ disciples.” The magazine also tells the experiences of Christians in North America who helped guide refugees through the complexities of Western society and provides practical advice on how to become engaged in assisting refugees through prayer, donation and personal involvement.

The latest issue of Unfinished is available for free at http://www.themissionsociety.org/unfinished-magazine.

Founded in 1984 in the Wesleyan tradition, The Mission Society (http://www.themissionsociety.org) exists to mobilize and deploy the body of Christ globally to join Jesus in His mission, especially among the least-reached peoples. The Mission Society recruits, trains and sends Christian missionaries to minister around the world. Its church ministry department provides seminars, workshops and mentoring for congregations in the United States and abroad, helping equip churches for outreach in their communities and worldwide. The Mission Society has 180 missionaries serving in 35 countries.

To schedule an interview with a leader with The Mission Society, contact Ty Mays @ 770-256-8710 or tmays@inchristcommunications.com.

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Gulf State Software Wins Web Development Awards From Best Web Development Companies

Gulf State Software won best web development and software development company award for 2016. Award is placed by bestwebdevelopmentcompanies.com.

Houston, TX, USA — Gulf State Software won best web development and software development company award for 2016. Award is placed by bestwebdevelopmentcompanies.com.

CEO of Gulfstatesoftware.com Al Rashid said, “We are heavily enjoying the award winning race. We like to keep our trace always be best. We not only like to work in Houston, In Texas but also around the USA. Our service not only pay to us for service, we like to return you money through our development that we did for you.”

The judging was performed at the monthly best development Awards by bestwebdevelopmentcompanies.com. The Best Web Development Companies is the largest, most coveted and most prestigious award in digital design, development. The factor of this AdWords mostly: Budget, Quality, Time and efficiency.

About Gulf State Software
Founded in 2016, Gulfstatesoftware.com operates everywhere in USA through remote development. The company specializes in website design, eCommerce development, SEO, Webhosting, Software development and web development, security planning and development, advertising strategies, platform integration, mobile marketing, A/B testing and other areas that comprise its turnkey approach of providing marketing solutions for any company that wants to succeed in today’s competitive, global digital marketing environment.

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Al Rashid
Gulf State Software LLC
11455 Bissonnet 1001
Houston, TX 77099
800-959-6184
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