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    there since all the other kids are from other school districts. After a while I got used to the group and made friends. The impact this group has had on my life is tremendous. I feel like I’m part of a family that helps me stay the strong christian that I want to be and they have helped me realize the importance of sticking together. Knowing that I have people that want to learn about Jesus Christ as much as I do is so special to me because being a christian, I’m only happy when I know that my…

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    Lukewarm Christian: God’s View and His Advice Lukewarm Christian is someone who loves the Lord with a partial heart, and gives the other part of the heart to worldliness. The love for sins and things of the world (invented by Satan) is called worldliness. First John Chapter 2 verse 15 says: “Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.” The word “lukewarm Christian” refers to someone with an unstable identity in the presence…

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    living communally under the authority of an Abbott. Years past and people took notice of his Rule. Today, Benedict's Rule is being followed by Christians all over the world. But how is his Rule a guide for Christian living? Benedict was a devoted role model in faith and a community leader who was ambitious to help people search for God. He taught Christians to be willing to sacrifice everything for God. The Rule of St Benedict contains seventy-three chapters and a prologue. Among the chapters…

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    Whether Christian or Atheist, these people seem to find a sense of security in the communities created by those who hold similar values. These communities—whether in the form of churches, casual meetings, conventions, conferences, dating sites, summer camps, or organizations—are where Atheists and Christians are both find a place to discuss and practice their beliefs, confirm their values, and find common ground…

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    the country is filled with various opinion and religious beliefs that would be discriminated against in state sanctioned public activities that adhere to christian beliefs and values. The secularist movement in the American government had caused shock and concern for the the religious christian communities in the country and gave birth to christian nationalism and the evangelical movement that began in the mid 60s as american society was placed with various issues that required serious cultural…

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    According to Abraham Kuyper, his model states that there are two different types of thinkers in the world which are, regenerate and un-regenerated non-christians. Kuyper’s view was that Christians thinkers are characterized in the “abnormalities” group, believing the current state of the world is abnormal, fallen and in need of renewal; non-Christians are characterized in the “normalists” group, believing the world at present is normal and not in need of radical renewal. Between these two…

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    Pentecostalism developed towards the end of the 19th century. During this time there was a lack of interest to traditional religion. This was brought about due to the emotional modes of religious expression such as praying in unison, , enthusiastic singing and sermons on simple biblical themes giving way to ordered, robotic services where Mass would be carried out by uninteresting ministers in lecture centres. As large, popular Protestant churches turned into churched for the upper-middle class,…

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    Every Trinity Christian School senior for the past few years has had the opportunity to take a worldview class for their senior bible credit. The class is based around a book written by Jeff Myers and David Nobel called Understanding the Times from Summit Ministries. This book offers a look at how the principles of the Christian worldview compares with five major competing worldviews of our day: Islam, Secularism, Marxism, New Spirituality, and Postmodernism. As a senior, I have been able to…

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    The Middle School Career Technology Education course incorporates character education throughout the semester. The purpose of this course is to prepare students for more specific career courses in high school. Fort Worth Independent School District’s goal is to prepare students for college, career, and community. In addition to teaching students the career skills and academia it takes to pursue their adult purpose, the district incorporated soft skills into the curriculum that many employers…

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    order to achieve true happiness, you need to follow Jesus’ way of living. There are four fundamental characteristics and tools of Christian discipleship, but the ones I am focusing on are a personal relationship with Jesus, and living out the message. If you exhibit a close connection to Jesus, your peers will see a deep happiness that will interest them. Being a Christian disciple isn’t just claiming it; it is living out and spreading the good news of Jesus Christ. Missionaries, such as Francis…

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