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    analysis on the church scene Scene defined by a sequence which was shoted in one place. The movie documents Benjamin’s life, who have an illness which causes him born as an old man. This scene is about Benjamin went to church and walk for the first time. In the following, I will analysis three film elements in this scene, which is the lighting, camera movement and acting. For the lighting, the scene uses yellow lighting. Yellow is a warm color; it gives people hope. In the church, the…

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    I never considered that God’s calling for my life and my professional job could be related in anyway. I often separated my “church life” from my “career life”. Studying the books, You Majored in What? Mapping Your Path from Chaos to Career and Your Vocational Credo have changed that outlook for me. My calling and my vocation are not just related, they are intertwined. While at Northwest Missouri State University I was studying Mass Communication with the intent of becoming a disc jockey and a…

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    Mary Church Terrell Essay

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    Mary Church Terrell was an early advocate and spokesperson for the civil rights, and the suffrage movement, and was also selected as President and charter member of the NAACP which was founded 1896. Mary was a writer, educator, and activist also served as the organization’s first president and focused on educational and social reforms.. Mary also known as “Mollie” to her family was born in Memphis, Tennessee, in September 23, 1863. The daughter of a successful business owner by the name of…

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    Real Presence Essay

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    Throughout history, Church Architecture has played a great role in how Catholics worship and actively participate in the liturgy. Church Architecture influenced actual participation during the Liturgical Movement in that it guided reformation emotionally using visual images and objects. The Real Presence is represented throughout the beautiful details put into the doors, walls, columns, pews, altar, and windows of a church. Members of the Church are able to live a life in Christ, learning from…

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    to make a change in what we are doing and the way we are doing it!" As Christians our goal is to reflect the life of Christ Jesus, become a light in this dark, somber world and to share His love with everyone we come into contact with. The early church knew the importance of giving back... the relevance of corporate prayer, worship, sound doctrine, communion and fellowship with one another. As we pray along side one another, our worship becomes stronger, communion with the Lord deepens,…

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    forward to and cheer for when it seemed as if no one could be excited. With bombings happening on a regular basis and racism at its peak, it would have been a myth to see a football team in this region thrive. “The bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church on September 15 was the third bombing in 11 days,” (History). In 1963, Coach Bear produced a 9-2 season with the Crimson Tide. Ultimately, to end the season on the first day of 1964 with a win over Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl. With hundreds of…

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    In the 19th Century American Art section of the Dallas Museum of Art is a large oil painting on canvas that grasps the attention of the entire room. American painter, Fredric Edwin Church, created “The Icebergs” in 1861. The glowing painting is exceptionally large, measuring in at 85 x 133 x 5 inches framed. The painting itself is 64 ½ x 112 ½ inches. “The Icebergs” is a landscape painting, which depicts multiple icebergs floating in the ocean under a beautiful, slightly cloudy sky. One iceberg…

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    The Church of Christ, Scientist was founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879 in Boston, Massachusetts. She is also the author of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. She described the book as her best work. She published it in1875. This book is preached about in the church. The church is a “healing church” the church is there for the words of Christ, but also the healing of others who claim that they didn’t need doctors to heal their sickness. The church had more than 50,000 testimonies of…

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    Pillar Church of Jacksonville is a fast-growing church that is in need of a website with online registration capabilities that would address their need for an online presence to better serve their members, community, and any other interested parties. Such a website would enable them to achieve their strategic goal of spreading the Good News to their community and beyond. For this reason, Pillar Church have decided to pursue a project to create a website with online registration capabilities…

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    Why Church History Matters Ch. 1-3 Rea opens his book with what any good historian would do, explain the importance of history more specifically church history. Rea explains as humans we have a finite view but we can be objective enough to understand the past so that it can inform the present and improve our future (p. 27). Rea goes on to give one of the historian 's warning that you can bend history to prove your issue or idea just as many often do with any type of data. I believe Rea is…

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