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    The man may have good characters with good family upbringing but lazy with some house chores. The woman or any of her family members can teach him in love. For Better; For Worse If you manipulate any person either by the use of charms, hypnotism or by human knowledge with enticing words, the resultant effect would be evil. Such evil could be likened to a double-edged sword. When a man because of the money he has, charms a woman, if by stroke of ill luck or by natural phenomenon, the money…

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    fabrication has the cosmogony as paradigmatic model” (45). The necessity of replicating the world of the gods creates a sacred environment. This, then, suggests that the temple exemplifies an imago mundi. A “habitation always undergoes a process of sanctification” (Eliade 52). Since the Ark resides in the temple, the temple can be seen as a habitation and thus, sacred. With the blueprint and supplies provided by his father, King David, Solomon successfully fulfills the prophecy in 2 Samuels 7.…

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    Sidra Zimmerman Ministry Project

 The People and the Situation As was first mentioned in my ministry group project proposal, the group I chose was my own small group. When the project first started, it consisted of roughly 10 men and women, most members of my Southern Baptist church who meet weekly to suss through the week’s sermon together. Interestingly enough, most of us had been raised in some semblance of a Christian home, though our experience within that “Christian” community varied.…

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    What Was Jesus's Purpose

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    doling itself out. He lost no chances to urge his supporters the profound impulse of his own spirit ablaze with the affection for God for a lost world. All that he did and said was inspired by his devouring energy. The steady reestablishing of his sanctification to God through adoring administration to others constituted Jesus ' purification. He ceaselessly gave his life "for their sakes". His purification then was not to profit himself, however it was for his teaches, that they may "be blessed…

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    During the early nineteenth century, generations of immigrant women undergo assimilation to unite themselves in American customs. The ideology that they will be accepted into a society that does not suppress their gender identity has driven them to this process but they blindly forget their origin culture. America’s “opportunities” is proved an illusion when the “American Dream” influences many foreigners to reevaluate their lives and social standings upon arrival. The illusion of upward…

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    Abraham Lincoln: The Word Magician The purpose of this essay is to analyze the works of Abraham Lincoln. Often when presidents give speeches the general population neglects to remember them, and they disregard them. Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States, did not appear to have this issue. Some of his speeches are still pursued until this day. Not only are Lincolns speeches still being read and analyzed, but they are also being taught in learning environments. Much can be…

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    The Importance Of Leadership

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    We believe that those with the gift of leadership should lead the ministry. Within the ministry are leaders committed to the ministry teams and consensus in prayerful dependence on God’s word, the Holy Spirit and one another. Which begins with the church leaders, who have the final responsibility for guiding and shepherding all ministry areas. “Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with…

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    Trinity Argument

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    This paper is an evaluation of the Christian concept of the Trinity. We will first define the term and examine Scriptural support, then review the initial historical development of the Trinity including heretical errors. We will switch to discussing the post-Schism adoption, further evolution and new heresies relating to the Trinity during that period. And finally, the paper will close with a personal appraisal and application. Trinity Terminology and Scriptural Support To begin, let’s define…

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    Connection With Evil Essay

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    Suffering and its connection with Evil in our world. Thesis: how has humanities understanding of suffering changed over the centuries? I will be exploring how our understandings of evil affects was our knowledge of suffering. My sources will include apostolic letters, academic journals from various university professors. I will also be including biblical references as a point of reference between these two topics. Lastly, I will offer my own insights on this important topic. When someone goes…

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    Thessa G. Smith 103 Stratford Road-Greenwood, SC 29649 864.377.0400 tgsmith@umcsc.org Thessa G. Smith 103 Stratford Road – Greenwood, SC 29649 Cell phone: 864.377.0400 tgsmith@umcsc.org Disciplinary Questions – Part I Describe your personal experience of God and the understanding of God you derive from biblical, theological and historical sources. I have a personal relationship with God the Father through the redemptive power of Jesus Christ and the keeping power of…

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