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    All About Jesus

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    New Year 2011 Message Theme: It 's all about Jesus Our fellowship has had a wonderful 2010. We have seen the hand of God move among us. I am so grateful to God because His Spirit has done a marvelous work in us this past year. It is wonderful to see all of us come together as a family, with one mind as the beautiful bride of our Lord Jesus Christ. Then God was pleased to use us in reaching many who have not heard the Gospel with the good news of Jesus. We have all had one of the best…

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    purpose to be establishing an intimate relationship with God as well. Not only were there similarities between the Prophet Muhammad and Jesus, but also Islam and Christianity. When it came to heaven and hell they both believed, “Hell is eternal damnation and heaven is the symbol of eternal peaceful life in constant follow ship with God” (Ahemd). Both religions agree on what happens after death. Even with the similarities of the two largest religions of the world, there are still major…

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    Contact between different areas of the world is both beneficial and disastrous to the people and regions involved. Relative isolation allowed civilization in the New World to flourish, but imperialism in Europe threatened everything that had been established. When Europeans arrived in the New World and interacted with the natives, catastrophic diseases decimated the population, foods and plants were transported all over the world, animals were introduced and domesticated for their helpful…

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray is a reminder to today’s society that we should not base the idea of beauty by ones superficial appearance and materialistic belongings but by a person’s ability to find light in darkness and choose what is right from wrong, without the opinions of others distracting them. This novel also explores the idea that when a person can make a mistake and learn from it is when they are a truly a beautiful person, it employs that one can be a destructive force to themselves if…

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    reputation, he accuses John of doing the devils work because John stopped coming to church. John Proctor says to Putnam about reverend Parris and his sermons, “I have trouble enough without I come five miles to hear him preach only hellfire and bloody damnation. Mr. Parris… there are others who stay away from church these days because you hardly ever mention God anymore.” (pg. 925) Proctor says these words to Mr. Parris because everyone is questioning him about why did he not attend the Sabbath…

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    William Shakespeare is history’s most greatest, influential, and philosophical playwright. His most acclaimed work, Hamlet, is extensively studied and analyzed as it confronts and speaks openly about many moral, ethical, emotional truths and dilemmas. Hamlet is a revenge tragedy, in which the indecisive and contemplative protagonist is driven to avenge his father’s death, yet the act of his revenge is necessarily delayed in order to highlight Hamlet’s emotional and psychological complexity. The…

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    about money and his reputation, especially John Proctor. Gabriel Stokes, an actor from the walking dead is a good match to play the role of John Proctor. “I have trouble enough without I come five miles to hear him preach only hellfire and bloody damnation. There are many others who stay away from church these days because he hardly ever mentions God anymore” is a quote that explains how much Proctor and others disliked Parris because he values land, money, and his reputation more over people…

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    The Apostle Saint Paul

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    The Apostle Saint Paul is most influential leader of the first generation of Christians and the second most important person in the history of Christianity. Apostle Paul devoted his life to disseminating the good news and reinforcing the right instructions. He was born 4 B. C and 64 A. D Tarsus in Cilicia in South Center Turkey and around 20 miles away from the Mediterranean Sea Coast. The birthplace of saint Paul Cilicia was an early Roman state. Paul comes from a Jewish family, and his father…

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    Romeo and Juliet is said to be the greatest love story ever written.Some people disagree with this statement for many reasons.Many characters and forces separate Romeo and Juliet and ultimately cause their deaths.The characters that separate and ultimately cause the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Tybalt,Friar Laurence,Romeo,and Juliet.The forces that separate and are ultimately to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Hate,Fate,and Love.Ultimately although many characters and forces play…

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    The willingness to die for the principle of truth and justice is an action of true heroism. As the town of Salem is quickly sliding into chaos in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, John Proctor speaks out against injustice and shadowed lies of afflicted girls. John is forced into a position where the sins of his past come to threaten his name and life in the village. A true definition of John’s character depends entirely on his actions to oppose the deception that may kill all innocents in Salem.…

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