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    fallacy as he oversimplifies the issue at hand and provides an outrageous comparison. Not only is this a bold claim, he attacks social media evangelist in the process. Gladwell does not say what he thinks about the issue, instead he says what the evangelists think and overgeneralizes it in the process. He appears to attack the judgment of social media evangelists in the claim when he says they believe signing up to be a donor is the same as a sit-in. Also, in making this claim Gladwell provides…

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    Hip hop culture is connected with oral rivalry called “playing the dozens”, which joins diverting put-down and oral aptitudes in a battle to shock and finally quiets one's enemy. An extraordinary ace of this expressive test was Muhammad Ali, who utilized short rhymes to demonize his opponents and paralyze intellectuals. In hip hop the "humble groups" framed into the custom known as "engaging," in which rappers conflict against each other to see who has the best verses and grow stream. Engaging,…

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    Brenda Flowers is a wife, mother to two boys, and Nana to one girl. She is an evangelist and revivalist, traveling as a national evangelist with a message of restoration, deliverance and healing. Her desire is to see the Body of Christ walk in wholeness and freedom so that it can bring in the harvest at this late hour. Brenda has been in ministry for 32 year and is an Ordained Minister. She has served within the local church as Teacher, Music Minister and Drama Coordinator and is the author of…

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    The First Great Awakening

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    The First Great Awakening was a revival by Presbyterian churches to liven up their sermons and engage the congregation by use of enthusiastic techniques. The evangelist as they were called preached to groups of people at large open-air meetings that were boisterous and uncontrolled. Their message was about trusting one’s heart rather than head to be truly religious, they also preached that feelings were more important than thinking and encouraged their followers to rely on bible reading more…

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    The reader or the audience is aware of the message while reading the text. In the Gospels, the Evangelist, writers of the gospels, compose Jesus’ life and ministry on Earth. Gospel means in Greek “good news”. The Good news is summarized as Jesus brings the message of light and truth to the world with his time on Earth. The first three gospels, Matthew…

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    4.1.3 Dogma of Sin (according to representative era) Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress is the manifestation of Protestant religious convictions about the consciousness of sin. It is an organized mouthpiece of famous protestant slogans “Five Solas”. The awareness and guilt of sin aroused on learning through the Bible in Pilgrim’s Progress. Bible is being represented chief and infrangible source of faith. An indictment of complete guidance rather than a Pope contrasting the Catholic concept. Christian…

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    “Lessons from the first ‘tiny house’ evangelist, Henry David Thoreau” The article “Lessons from the first ‘tiny house’ evangelist, Henry David Thoreau” was published on the Washington Post site on March 14 and was written by Rick Diguette. The article explains the innovative ways of Henry David Thoreau and his way of living. Henry believed most Americans to be phony, for the bit of more than they could chew. In this time today, nearly every American seems to be devoting more of their time…

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    Things such as the recurrence of Mary Magdalene at the feet of Christ or St. John the Evangelist commonly holding Christ’s back these are both important to the story and the meaning of the images. St. John the Evangelist is believed to have written the Gospels and depicting him as holding Christ’s back could signify this idea of having Christ’s back that he will spread the word of God and support Jesus…

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    Maxim 5 Analysis

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    This is a slow building process that may take years to see to fruition. Ephesians 4:11-12 states, “And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ;”. Pastors, evangelists and teachers are called to equip others, therefore we should focus on the most valuable and faithful individuals; those that show promise of long-term, meaningful…

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    The Anti-Slavery Movement

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    western expansion. The Second Great Awakening brought forth a new form of thinking. The Evangelists of this movement brought up many abolitionists that believed in the immediate emancipation of all slaves and end of racial discrimination. These new developing views became quite prominent in the mid thirties therefore increasing the intense animosity over slavery between the South and North. One of the key Evangelists, Charles Grandison Finney “Denounced slavery at the pulpit. He denied communion…

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