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    Prayer is a vital spiritual discipline in the life of every follower of Christ and must be treated as such. Not only did Jesus demonstrate the importance of prayer through his life, but the bible blatantly commands followers of Christ to pray. Therefore, it is vital that children’s ministry make every effort to help instill this value in children, that they would make prayer a priority. However, due to the limited impact a church has on a child’s life, it is necessary for children’s ministry to…

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    Ambassadors For Christ Manual Who are we? The definition of an ambassador is a person who acts as a representative or promoter of a specified activity. An Ambassador for Christ is defined as a living representation of Christ. Thus, we act/ behave the way He did while He was here on Earth, by carrying out numerous acts of love and charity to the homes and hearts of His people. The foundation of A.F.C is firmly set in the word of God. As a member of A.F.C we operate under the instruction and…

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    The Purpose Of Worship

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    Monasticism was the desire to forsake the world and the ever growing secularization of the church, and it brought a whole new understanding of the practice of prayer. “In the mid-fourth century, Basil drew up a set of monastic rules for regulating the daily life of urban monastic groups. He noted eight daily occasions for prayer: early in the morning, at the third hour, at the sixth, at the ninth, when the day’s work is ended, at nightfall, midnight, and before the dawn.” The monastic…

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    sentiment that God was probably disappointed in them for not participating in authorized ordinances or that their prayers were somehow of less worth because it was a “vain” repetition. I was amazed to see mothers shedding tears of parental pride as their sons participated as alter-boys, and astonished to see rugged, world-stained men weep in humility as they knelt and repeated rosary prayers. While it is probably true that every religion has “floaters,” who worship out of habit rather than…

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    My Personal Faith Journey What role does my faith play in my life? This is one of my day to day questions. Since I can remember, my religion and my life come hand in hand. I grew up in a town with a very strong Catholic faith that was passed on to me and I have kept it since. I started learning about my faith since I was a child and now that I am a young adult, I try day by day to understand it better and to follow the teachings of it. My faith is something I carry with me everywhere I go and…

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    can be achieved through practicing these spiritual disciplines resulting in change and transformation. The Spiritual disciplines that most resonated with me were those that Foster describes as the Inward Disciplines. They consist of meditation, prayer, fasting and study. (Foster,pp 13-76). I felt more comfortable with this one because I believed they were practices I have done and am more familiar with. After reading about them; however, I was humbled at actually how very little I actually…

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    The Two Worshippers are Sumerian statues made out of black limestone. These ceremonial objects functioned as an act of worship to the gods. They are surrogate supplicants for the Sumerians so that they wouldn’t stay at the temple worshipping all day. They were generally placed in the Square Temple of Eshnunna. The figures come in different sizes. They range in height from a foot to around two feet. The male figure is wearing a skirt and the female figure is wearing a dress with drapery over one…

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    through our daily hebrew prayers, all around me in the Beit Tefilah - the largest prayer site at URJ Camp Newman - other Jewish teens and children were actively singing along with his every word, as though the prayers he chanted spoke to them individually. And, as we sang, the encircling nature seemed to hum and whistle along with this rabbi’s ringing voice and the ancient words he projected. It was the middle of my sixth summer at Jewish summer camp and such daily prayer had by now been…

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    Triad Hindu Religion

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    The Triad Hindu Temple is a community of like-minded Hindu believers seeking to achieve their life in a spiritual manner. The appearance on the outside may not coincide with other Hindu temples as it looks more like a regular building with little decoration on the walls but the interior contains many statues of the different gods and goddesses they worship. In the center of room contains a big altar which are used for offerings and worship and allows a large number of people to come and pray.…

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    Metaphor For Hope

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    and individuals are dresses in both casual and formal clothes enjoying the fresh air and blue sky. Not a single person will judge you based on piercings, tattoos, social class, or overall appearance, as long as you’re respecting their silence and prayers. That is the the reason why people are lured to the catholic culture in the small town, as it provides light to guide them through difficult…

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