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    Passport Kids is a summer camp for Children who are between the age of eight and thirteen. The summer camp usually last for four days and three nights. While at the camp, the children would have Bible Studies as well as learning missions’ education, sports, games and special interests as well as reverence to God. However, the leaders of the groups would be capable to focus on using the children as they discover their faith without any problem of prepared lessons (Passport kids, 2017). The staff…

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    only one God who made everything in this world, and made in six days to complete. Conversely, the Classical Mythology has many Gods whom made the world. Such as Gaea, the Mother Earth; Uranus, the sky; Ourea, the mountains, and many other. On the creation the world of Classical Mythology. Before God created a man, God were created many gods for example the twelve Titans of Gaea and Uranus. The Bible, God created the first man who called Adam and the first woman God named Eve. In addition, God…

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    covenantal relationship with a loving God. The central concept of Judaism is the notion of covenant. In other words, the Jewish religious tradition describes the human relations to God as a covenantal relationship. This means God offers unconditional love and does require the humankind to do anything in order to maintain that love of God. Structurally, every covenant in Judaism has two parts: unconditional promises and laws. In the context of covenantal relationship of God with the Jewish…

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    varying effect on different readers. For instance, some readers may believe that Rowlandson has a very cohesive thought process throughout the whole of her captivity, because she uses these varying voices to prove one overarching theme to the reader: God provided the circumstances which gave her the ability to survive the captivity. However, other readers see several contradictions or discrepancies in the way she writes, because of the different voices she uses. For example, Rowlandson leads the…

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    Satan and his seed and God and his children. God seems to always give Satan a head start when it comes to a battle. The Lord always chooses someone who does not boast about themselves and relies on him. They always come from circumstances that affect their belief in themselves, giving the Devil a head start. The Devil uses harsh strategy, such as inserting jealousy into Cain causing him to kill his brother Abel. After their reliance on God increases, they are able to help God overpower the…

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    religion. The main belief in Judaism states that there is only one God who created everything on earth and is all-good and all-powerful but invisible. Additionally, Judaism portrays God as a redeener who saves His people when they are in trouble, just like He saved the Jews from slavery in Egypt. The Biblical story of Job in the Old Testament challenges the Judaism notion of Ckxl which has been spread in the western world that God will come and save His people in tilt*s of calamities. Worse…

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    Gospel Of John Analysis

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    are the words written by God, but the “Word” spoken of in the Bible is the divine entity, Jesus Christ. The Gospel of Johns…

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    words of Jesus from his sermon on the mount. As we look inside this passage, Jesus is leading us to believe that God has provided spiritual gifts available to us for use in our daily activities. We should accept these gifts and utilize them to the best of our ability and do it with all the energy and strength that he has provided for us. It’s profound meaning guides us as children of God, through our live here on earth and paves the way for our eternal life. As teachers it important to use the…

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    Fantastic Families

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    The Zamora family appears to be a spiritual family and it is apparent they believe strongly that God watches over them and guides their lives. They are adamant about seeking the comfort of God during crisis. Likewise, they do not give a lot of attention to stress and worry. They honestly believe that “things have a way of working themselves out.” More importantly they believe that God has a hand in most…

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    or “carved” images. Karl Idleman, author of Gods at war: Defeating the idols that battle for your heart, suggest that every sin, struggle, discouragement and lack of purpose in people’s lives are because of idolatry (Idleman, 2013). There are things in life, that people hold near and dear to their hearts anything from food, love, success, money family or even themselves. Consequently, these same things that are held so close to the heart can become gods or idols consciously or unconsciously…

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