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    Assessing and assessment reports within the church are a crucial and essential part of creating organization and order within the church administration and staff. You have got to know where you are before you can make a plan toward where you sense God is leading. Without assessments and reporting in the church; acquiring higher quality servant leaders would be difficult to attain. In this active culture of today it’s necessary to have just as much of an active church administration. Robert Welch, dean of the School of Education Ministries and professor of administration at Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary, explains in Church Administration: Creating Efficiency for Effective Ministry, that within church administration “there should be order, not chaos. There should be sensitivity, not discord.” (3). In this assessment we will look at the different parts of church administration and how they work together to impact and influence the local church body in Southlake, Texas called Gateway Church (Gateway). Robert Morris, pastor of Gateway church said, “assessment is to evaluate where you are, where you are headed, identify any danger, and make wise decisions going forward.” Human resources are a department within an organization that deals with the people who work for that organization (Merriam-Webster Dictionary, put the page number). Managing the human resources within the church can be somewhat difficult. It is important that each member realize the dignity of that of…

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    Rio Grande: A Short Story

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    Will they be dangerous? Will they be kids? What artillery do I need to bring? Where is Manny? Charles thinks to himself as he struggles to put his desert camouflage pants on. He is still half asleep having just rolled out of bed to answer his ringing cellular phone. It is a call from the East Rio Grande watchtower; a spotlight controlled by an immigration agent in the tower reveals a group of immigrants attempting to cross the river. The watchtower calls Charles to take care of it. He rubs his…

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    Introduction: It's the middle of the night just after Adam killed two people who were trying to steal Adam’s prized possession the Cessna. His mom's Captain of the guard Howie is trying to make him to feel better but to no avail. Rising Action: Brett sends 2 orphan children to Adam’s neighborhood with a note threatening to kill Adam’s parents just like he killed these children's parents. A gun to their head and Adam watching. Adam starts to be able not to sleep again Conflict: …

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    Visiting a new church is exciting yet nerve wrecking. I love my home church and I have become comfortable attending every service at my church. However, now walking into a new church I began to get nervous. Every church is different and I was not sure what to expect. I attend a small English Christian church and decided to visit a bilingual Apostolic/Pentecostal Non-Denominational Church. On Sunday May 15, I visited Christ Centered Church. I was invited to attend this church by my friend Art,…

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    Assessment Interview Report I decided to interview Pastor John, who is the senior pastor of the New Life church in Tooca, Georgia. I wanted to get a new perspective of curriculum in the way of making disciples. I knew that he was on the cutting edge of the missional community group movement in the church. I believe that I can use this information in my future ministry. I actually believe that the Church in the United States needs to have more fellowship, and I think that New Life, with Pastor…

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    Architectural elements harmonize and organize architecture. Without order confusion can set in, using architecture elements and principles there will be order and harmony. An architect uses these methods to create an emotional and balanced design. Case studies chosen to analyze are Howard House in West Pennant, Nova Scotia designed by Brian MacKay-Lyons, second chosen was the B2 House in Ayvacik, Turkey by Han Tumertekin. Both buildings have elements and principles of architecture that will we…

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    Demonstrated through creation of flashcards by accurately writing the product of the fact shown and on assessments. CC.2.2.3.A.1 Represent and solve problems involving multiplication and division. Creation of multiplication problems through game activities 10.5.3.F Recognize and describe game strategies using appropriate vocabulary. I was working with third grade standards because understanding multiplication chart begins in third grade and all students should and need to be proficient with…

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    With everything going on I forgot that still, no one said a word. The only people speaking were the people already in the OA. That morning, we were all separated into groups, and we were all assigned jobs. I didn’t know much about the jobs other groups were assigned, but mine was assigned to trail work. Within no time, we were off to work on our tasks. My group started off on one of the trails. Whenever we saw brush creeping into the trail, it was our job to remove it. It started off fairly…

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    Daily we are introduced to situations where the ability to mentally rotate an object or an image comes to good use. For example, imagine you are playing a game of Tetris. As the object is rapidly moving down your computer screen you have to mentally rotate it in order to see where the piece would fit best. In another scenario, imagine you are given a map to find directions around a city. After you locate yourself on the map, you next have to mentally rotate the map or yourself to decide which…

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    Clinical Reflection: Group Meeting I arrived thirty minutes earlier for the meeting scheduled at seven that evening, but the parking lot was almost full and teeming with activity. There were people talking, laughing, and some were loitering, wandering aimlessly before proceeding through a discreet door; ten minutes prior to the scheduled start. Hence, the scene reminded me more of an enthusiastic crowd being ushered in before the movie start or an eager bunch queueing up for the latest…

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