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    really cool to hear his stories about being a teacher, but the thing that really stood out to me about him the most is his relationship with God. He shared with Abbey and I about how each day he sets a time aside to spend at least forty minutes in prayer for his whole family and also for our college. It was definitely encouraging to me to know that there are people out there…

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    Service Learning Project: Jehovah Witness Meeting My cousin, Nancy Ramirez Pena is a Jehovah Witness, so I chose to attend one of her meetings. One thing I will say is that everyone was welcoming and made me feel like home. The meeting I attended was in Spanish. They also have 2 other meetings that are English. There were about 100 people in attendance at the congregation. Pretty large crowd. The first thing that stood out to me was that they don’t have saints all over like we do. This makes…

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    Tzit Pray Research Paper

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    The Frist pray is Shacharit , and this pray applies on morning. The prayers wear especially types of clothing called tzitzit or tallit and tefillin, this types of clothing Jewish often wearing it in Shacharit pray or in others prays or worship like Shabat (other event apply on weekend). The tzizit or tallit only wear in mooring pray, and it is a piece of rectangular cloth, one edge tied on each of its four angles, with head gap for the head pass through, so who wear can pass his head over to…

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    Religion In Public Schools

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    Ministry Manual #3: The Christian Teaching in the Public School In A Teacher’s Guide to Religion in the Public Schools, Topic 11 addresses the question of “May I pray or otherwise practice my faith while at school?” This article states, “As employees of the government, teachers do not have the right to pray with or in the presence of students during the school day. Outside of their school responsibilities, public school teachers are free like other citizens to teach or otherwise participate in…

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    that involve “Prayer in School.” The ones that I will be discussing is the Engel v. Vitale which ended in 1962 and Murry v. Curlett which ended in 1963. I believe prayer in school should be allowed. The First Amendment states that we are allowed to have freedom of religion. So why is prayer in school not allowed? Why should children not be allowed to do what they feel is right? My parents raised me to fight for what I believe in and this topic is something I will fight for. Prayer isn’t…

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    Prayer Early Christians were already in the habit of prayer. They were Jewish and already knew God. Jesus made Him even more personal though. With Him came Grace and atonement for our sins. The earliest reference to prayer in Christian Liturgy came in the Didache written in 120 AD which said that Christians were praying three times a day; morning, noon and night. They were praying as Jesus had taught, the Lord’s Prayer. And by the fourth century the Church prayed communally more than…

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    Essay On Prayer In School

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    Prayer Prohibition In Public School Prayer in public school should be permitted and voluntary. Public school prayer should be optional and done in the manner the student wishes. According to the first amendment, every American has the right to freedom of religion which should include prayer even in public schools. In early times students were forced to say Christian prayers and recite the bible. Here, any prayer should be permitted of any religion. If the student wishes not to pray, they don’t…

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    Youth Ministry Internship

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    awesome because then I can really have a more personal relationship with a group of students that I can talk to about God and help them through problems that they’re dealing with. The spiritual needs I believe are and were being met throughout the internship with each and every moment, when dealing with the message, life groups, and other spiritual building areas within the youth ministry. I really enjoy the way that the youth ministry that I was interning for ran each and every service. I…

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    Angels of Peace Through the life we live, many of us have suffered many trials and temptations. I will save you the details of what was going on in our life at this time, but I will say that this was a very powerful moment in our life. For you see, when you are going through somethings, you feel as though you are all alone. And if you do not reach out to friends and family, you are alone. Many times in our life we do not reach out to others to help us because the issues that we are dealing with…

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    why required prayer in public schools is such an argumentative topic in today’s society. In 1962, required prayer was taken out of schools across the United States (Pros and Cons of Prayer). However, individual prayer is still allowed and acceptable, somewhat. Teachers and faculty members may not participate in prayer while in the presence of students. Students may practice prayer on their own, but it cannot be forceful or vocal. They can also share with other students about prayer, but cannot…

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