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    When we talk about the Great Commission, it is mostly about the Matthew 28 passage. However, the Luke 24 passage also give us insights about how to prepare the evangelists and missionaries. From a universal perspective, Luke is also on target about mission. If we look at the unity between the gospel of Luke and the book of Acts, we should arrive at the conclusion that Luke 24 is the preparation of Acts 1-28 and Acts 29. Of course, the result of Luke-Acts is Revelation. Therefore, to accomplish…

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    relationship including pride and personal gain. Additionally humankind aspires to find the truth and the goodness of the world. Betrayal cannot be the only trait that sticks, for mankind is designed with a desire for stable relationships, a remembrance of forgiveness, and a yearning for righteousness. Particularly, betrayal is conquered by the human desire for stable relationships. The trials, errors and constant commitment to each other, will gradually build a relationship into an…

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    He wanted peace and forgiveness between the white and coloured people. He did this by using pathos. Pathos represents an appeal of emotion of the audience. In his letter “Forgiveness is Liberating” Tutu says “In many ways it has been unbelievable. It has been almost breathtaking-this willingness to forgive, this magnanimity, this nobility of spirit.”…

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    the shakespearean play Hamlet, Shakespeare illustrates the theme of action versus inaction by making Hamlet decide if killing Claudius, Hamlet 's uncle who killed Hamlet 's father to take over as king, while he is inside a confessional seeking forgiveness from god for his sins, or if he should kill him in a later time when Claudius is in the act of committing a sin or many sins. Shakespeare uses two rhetorical devices, a constant theme, and an appeal, to develope his beliefs that one should not…

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    religious backgrounds, including Catholic, Mormon, Charismatic, and Baptist. Topic: The Christian church pastor has many roles, but his primary roles include equipping the believers to become witnesses to the world and share Christ’s love and forgiveness. General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my church about the occupation of a Christian pastor, what is involved, the training, general expectations and explain how this field promotes the values of…

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    the unknown. This “unknown” was frightening, but it was also nourishing. In America, Amir was able to start a new life and a new beginning; his sins and betrayals left behind. However, it’s Amir’s betrayal of Hassan in the past that lets him earn forgiveness in the future. The guilt causes him to search out Sohrab and bring him back to America. Khaled Hosseini uses all…

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    The Makings of a True Hero A hero is arguably one of the most important sparks in an individual’s life. These heroes come from an array of places, whether it be books, movies, or reality. Similarly, the definition of a true hero can vary from person to person. Some individuals define a hero as a fictional character who is invincible, dresses in a cape, or can fly. Others even consider a hero as a member of the military. Countless people around the world have heroes, however, the definition of a…

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    order to be saved they need to turn to God for forgiveness. According to Mr. Edward’s beliefs, we as humans do not have the authority to judge a person’s sold or redemption as only God has this sovereignty. One idea that characteristically appears in the work of Edwards is that of human limitation. Mr. Edwards believes in the idea of human limitation and that no man is perfect or incapable of committing a sin, therefore we need to look to God for forgiveness and the opportunity of salvation. The…

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    4MAT Review on McMinn Stephanie Dooley Liberty University Summary This is a review on the book Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling written by Mark R. McMinn, Ph.D. This book is a great resource for someone who has chosen the path of Christian counseling. The author states that the main idea of the book is, “this is a book for those wanting to investigate the frontier of intra-disciplinary integration” (McMinn, 2011, p. 9). McMinn talks about religious…

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    beginning of Beyoncé demonstrating forgiveness toward Jay. Analyzing the title, Sandcastles, emphasizes the evolution of their marriage and how promises between the two can wash away or rebuild. References the promises made in marriage also correlates to the underlying family message expressed; they now have Ivy, which bigger than their mistakes. The message is specifically reaching out to people that have been in a broken marriage, displaying the importance of forgiveness to her audience.…

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