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    meeting in private areas for quite some time and rebel against the Party’s rules in acts of sexual intercourse for pleasure. Julia and Winston get caught by their allies, the Brotherhood, who are undercover Party members. Winston endures torture in the Ministry of Love while the Party tries to get him to confess…

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    express lanes are just a few examples of modern technological factors. Cultural advances have raised expectations and that expectation is growing rather than diminishing. That begs the question: What does it mean to “be fast” in your area of service or ministry?…

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    justify their own belief of what 's right and wrong by picking and choosing values to follow within the word of God? Luckily, I 've been blessed with the opportunity to experience a ministry that stand for everything the Holy Bible (KJV) teaches regarding right and wrong. That ministry is called: Refuge Temple Ministries, Inc. (RTM). RTM was founded in 1974, 40 years ago, by Bishop Wendell Archie, Sr. in Lake Charles, LA. Only starting with 6 faithful members who were hungry for the…

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    Sacred Rhetoric Summary

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    worship, spirituality and the moral life, and so forth” (vii). This book review will examine selected preachers that Pasquarello presents, with an emphasis on the importance of preaching through the ministry of God’s Word. Summary Sacred Rhetoric by Michael Pasquarello emphasizes the importance of the ministry of preaching (1). Today’s preaching consists of devising new techniques or strategies for better communication, drawing crowds, and appealing to the post-modern society. Pasquarello’s aim…

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    The definition of culture is defined as the complex whole of a society. The culture/identity of a society consists of beliefs, values, customs, language, laws and so on. All societies share five major characteristics that define their specific culture. These five basic characteristics are that they are learned, shared, based on symbols, integrated, and dynamic. Culture is learned through what we are taught by family, friends and other members of society. It is learned by the action of others…

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    that of a lesson can be learned from the punishment then it is okay, but if punishment stands for humiliation and nothing else then there is no point. In my years during college or after I would like to serve either locally or in another country in ministry. Every believer…

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    Throughout the book, the author is trying to say what the meaning of Christian community is and why it is important for us as Christians to have it. Due to this emphasis, this book is not only a helpful resource for those involved in ministry, but those outside of ministry as well. This leaves those inside and outside of the Christian community left with many questions to consider, but not without the help of Bonhoeffer and God. Bonhoeffer uses various scriptures in order…

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    1984 Government Analysis

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    Thought crime is the act of thinking unorthodox thoughts, especially thoughts against the Big Brother. Due to the Ministry of Love, crimes such as theft and murder have been halted almost altogether, so thought crime is the only main criminal activity taking place. The Ministry of Love is the only motivation the people need to stay out of trouble. It “…is the really frightening [ministry]. There were no windows in it at all…it was a place impossible to enter except on official business, and then…

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    The Sanctification Gap

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    knowledge, teaching, and practices of spiritual transformation between the real spiritual life and ideal spiritual life. The five typical responses to the sanctification gap are pretense, despair, programmatic and personal solutions, moral formation, and ministry activism. Pretense is pretending that one’s spiritual life is going smoothly, even though one feels the emptiness due to sanctification gap. Despair is the feeling that results from the sanctification gap when one cannot achieve the…

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    and began attending Pathways Community Church. I immediately began volunteering with in the toddler’s room and in high school ministry. While serving in the high school room, I was able to find out first hand what it was like to work with older kids. I was there for over a year before left high school ministry and I started volunteering with the elementary children’s ministry. Upon inquiry of working with the elementary children I was offered an internship position. Since then I have been able…

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