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    WOMEN RECEIVE FREEDOM AND DIGNITY 2 WOMEN RECEIVE FREEDOM AND DIGNITY 3 Women Receive Freedom and Dignity Misty C. Sergent Kentucky Christian University Lesson #3 December 26, 2016 Running head: WOMEN RECEIVE FREEDOM AND DIGNITY 1 Women Receive Freedom and Dignity What does dignity really mean to women? ?The quality or state of being worthy honored or esteemed.? She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.? (Proverbs 31:25 (NIV) I believe a woman…

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    This is a very good question, and it gives me the opportunity to share some the disciplines of my denomination. I come from a Baptist back ground where we don’t right down prayers when the time comes for prayers for any part of the communion service, we just pray from the heart. For example, when it comes to blessing the body and the blood we just do it there is no written prayer. However, we do have certain movements that we follow, like in the new church that I belong to it it a beautiful…

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    Randy grew up as a Baptist and his parents were very involved in the Baptist Church.However, he stopped going to Church at the age of sixteen. He did not practice any religion for twenty-three years, and during those years he felt a sense of freedom. After college, Randy started to recognize that God existed. Randy got a job in a company where he met his wife, Sandra. Sandra was a non-practicing Catholic. Randy and Sandra got married in the Methodist church. They sometimes talked about going to…

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    site, the people that work in my department, the resources available to workers, and current projects. My volunteer supervisor, Geraldine Baptist, showed me around the hospital, specifically where I would normally sign in and sign out, the cafeteria, and the Occupational/Physical therapy outpatient department. Upon arrival at the OT/PT department, Ms. Baptist introduced me to the front desk secretary, Mauracell, a sweet, openhearted young lady. Mauracell warm welcoming made me extremely…

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    The church that I attended was a Korean Baptist church. I was invited to participate in one of there young adult / college worship and fellowship services. It began around 6pm on a Friday night and was not concluded till around 10pm. Going into this experience I was not really sure what to expect, however what I took away from it will be a key reminder for me many years to come when discussing other cultures faith and devotion to Jesus. I arrived at the church and was greeted with big smiles…

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    First Baptist Case Study

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    Facts of the case-. Approximately six months ago, my wife and I attended First Baptist for the first time. I must admit that initially I went to church to satisfy my wife’s request and to possibly become a follower of Christ. During my initial visit, I had a high volume of the friendly welcoming type of conversations. However, one specific conversation kept my attention for the reason that it was about helping a local grape farmer sell his product at my local health store. Since he has been…

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    Baptism is mentioned in both the New and Old testament of the bible. Although the term “baptism” was not coined until John the Baptist, the concepts in Leviticus were the same. These ideals consisted of the purification of a persons’ spirit through water. The water washes away a persons’ sins and allows them to emerge a strengthened member of the church. Even though getting baptized is not a prerequisite for the entrance to heaven many feel that it is a necessary step in devoting life to God…

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    The Lost letters of Pergamum This book is a series of letters from the apostle Luke converting a roman nobleman named Antipas. Calpurnius is a very smart man who is also a nobleman and also a very good friend to Antipas. Luke who we do not see until collection three, this is the Luke we know that wrote the book of Luke and acts who was one of the twelve apostles. Everything that we have already learned about Luke him being a doctor and everything else is what we know about Luke. Antipas is a…

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    My Baptism Experience

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    As a person accepts Christ in Christianity he or she gets baptized in front of the church. For example, a “bar mitzvah’ is a ceremony that the Jewish Culture has for a boy when he comes to the age of 13. He now has the same rights as a grown man. Rising out from the water I entered adulthood marking a new beginning for my life, and the experience meant the world to me. I became an adult when I decided to be spiritually born again. I had to understand the importance’s of being baptized, then I…

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    Sharing the Gospel with Joe will be different than the manner I normally share. I rarely encounter people who deny any belief of God. Joe who has told be Catholicism was in his childhood, but is something he does not practice as an adult has also shared he does not attend church and has not accepted any of my invitations to visit my church. HE has indicated a desire to socialize with me, hence my invitations to church. I have come to realize he is seeking to establish a relationship with me…

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