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    community and for all of its members. 6. A missional community is indicated by how Christians behave toward one another. 7. It is a community that practices reconciliation 8. People within the community hold themselves accountable to one another in love. The Holy Spirit presence in the emerging church is a critical factor to spiritual formation and building discipleship, and according to Bolger, “we want the people to follow the Holy Spirit, not us.” (Bolger, 208). The church mission involves…

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    The first stage (1) is biological and physiological needs (i.e. air, food, drink, shelter, warmth, sex, sleep). The second stage (2) is safety needs. Examples of these are protection from elements, security, order, law, stability, freedom from fear. The third stage (3) is love and belongingness(i.e. friendship, intimacy, affection and love). The fourth stage (4) is esteem needs(i.e. achievement, mastery, independence, status…

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    A child’s mind is completely blank before they start to experience things in their like. Philosopher Locke thoroughly believes in this theory. The theory that a child from the start of birth is completely blank with no natural qualities about them already ingrained into their minds is a reasonable concept.A child’s mind develops from what they experience in their life, certain emotions affect the development, Mary Shelley supports this theory in her book Frankenstein, but their are some who…

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    need, after physical needs, food and shelter, and the need of security and safety. Belonging is the first of the psychological needs and is crucial to a person living a satisfied life. My experience of belonging has been sheltered somewhat. Growing up in rural communities with two parents who homeschooled me, my dad having a secure job and my mom staying at home, I have not had the common experiences of neglect and dysfunction. In middle school my family moved twice in the course of thirteen…

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    Anne Bradstreet’s To My Dear and Loving Husband is a love poem that was published in 1678. Bradstreet explores the themes of time, faith, value, and identity through the speaker’s love for her husband. Through this poem, Bradstreet expresses Puritan values towards love and discusses the potential immortality of love. To My Dear and Loving Husband shares similarities to a sonnet, but alters with the rhyme scheme and use of twelve lines in comparison to the usual fourteen lines. Bradstreet crafts…

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    Curtis and John Eldredge, my understanding of human relationships with God was fundamentally altered. Humans were created to be in love with God, it is humanity’s nature that people turn their back on God. In this act of rebellion people are wounded in a concept explained by arrows. These arrows are shot from the enemy, who utilizes arrow to strike down those God loves. The arrows are successful when a person turns away from God as a result. There were many concepts and ideas in this book that…

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    of course, but the thing is, I meant it when I said it. I'm crazy. I swear to God I am" (Salinger 125). Holden at the first chance he has a chance for a relationship he exclaims his love for Sally, but he also says that he lied, Holden is so needy for love, but he does not even understand what love is. He has never experienced love from his parents. The closest he gets to love is with Jane Gallagher. Having that relationship with Jane, which Holden has now frozen in a painful place where he may…

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    In "Coming Apart" by Alice Walker, she first uses the term womanism when describing the protagonist of her short story. In the past, feminism has been seen racist to women of color. Womanism allows African Americans and women of minority to embrace their heritage and culture. Feminism 's main…

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    Love is a strong interest and pleasure in something or feeling of affection. It is said to be marvelous but also sinister in its betrayal. Being neglected by someone I love is the worst experience of my life. February 14th, on a school day It was a dewy but sunny day not just any day, it was valentine's day. Valentine's day is one of the most romantic day for lovers to show their appreciation for eachother, but for me it took a total opposite turn. How could so many things go wrong in only one…

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    from the Giver, Jonas learns so much about life he did not know, and he no longer thinks of his world as perfect. In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry, Jonas learns the power of pain, sorrow, and joy through memories he receives from the Giver. First, Jonas learns the power of pain when the Giver gives him the memory of the broken leg. For example, after Jonas receives the memory of the sledding incident, he realizes, “They have never known pain” (Lowry 139). He now knows what pain feels…

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