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    Both the American and the Mayan cultures are very unique and full of surprises. These cultures are very important in our everyday lives and contribute to everything we have and do today. This essay will compare the two cultures and everything that they believe. Most modern Americans believe in christianity, but there are many other believes to like Jewish and Bodison. Americans (for the most part) believe that God is their savior and they believe in holy Christ. The American calendar is…

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    1. Introduction The authors, Dave Earley and Dave Wheeler are employed at Liberty University and Seminary where they equip the next generation of church leaders and planters. Their desire for Evangelism Is… is to equip, empower, and encourage people to share Jesus with passion and confidence through 40 stand-alone articles designed for daily devotional usage. 2. About the Author Author Dave Earley’s ministry focuses on equipping leader and church planters to make an impact upon those whom they…

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    Powqqatsi Comparison

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    Comparison Essay In the first scene of Powaqqatsi, there were men walking against the grain of people down the hill. In the Last Supper, Jesus is going against what everyone says and is following God, which many don’t believe in. In the movie, the men are struggling; they are dirty, and working hard to go against the other people. They are very obviously struggling as Jesus did, and simularly, they keep a strong front. They push through as he did. In his lifetime, Jesus showed that he was the…

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    2.4. Pastoral Discipleship The pastor as an official of the church has a responsibility unlike any member who is associated with the church. The roles and functions covers a wide and diverse area where it is not only confined to the congregation but to individual as well. From a discipleship perspective, the pastor has a major role in discipleship and it is therefore important that the focus of discipleship is kept central through the key functions of the pastor. 2.4.1 Pastor as a Shepherd…

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    3.1.2 Witnessing and Outreach Time is needed for us to witness and take part in Outreaches. The Almighty is interested in the Great commission. Mathew 28: 18 – 20 says And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things…

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    Many people believe in God because they believe they have seen a vision of him, or of an angel or a virgin in blue with their own eyes, or he speaks to them inside their heads. This may appear a convincing argument from personal experience but is least convincing to anyone knowledgeable about psychology. Peter Sutcliff, the Yorkshire Ripper, distinctly heard the voice of Jesus, telling him to kill women. Many mass murderers have heard orders from God to commit murder. Individuals in Asylum…

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    David Platt's Analysis

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    share the good news of Christ by stating, ‘He created human beings, not only to enjoy his grace in a relationship with him, but also to extend his glory to the ends of the earth.”(65) Platt goes on to talk about the cost of living a sold out life for Christ. He recalls a circumstance where he was on a trip with a team from his church, partnering with a clinic to providing medical relief to patients. Two members from their group were accidentally stuck with a needle that had been used to treat…

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    In this book, Emery-Wright (1012) refers to young people. Throughout this book all the references the author makes is to teenagers. An example of this is in the introduction of the book ‘16 year old Emily describes the music at Glastonbury as the greatest “worship” she had ever experienced and carried on to contrast it with her experience at church.’ (Emery-Wright, S, 2012, p1) This is just one case of many where Emery-Wright uses conversation he has had with young people to make a point. In…

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    Bordone does choose to differ the depiction of his painting from Tintoretto, to show a more interesting scene that captures more of the drama associated with it. The painting Bordone creates is dramatic and captures what he believes to be the most important part of the bible story it depicts. This moment being the moment that Mary and Joseph burst into the scene to find their son, who has been missing for three days. In the scene, Bordone captures the emotion any mother searching for her lost…

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    Why did Jesus perform miracles? The New Testament contains many inspiring examples of miracles performed by Jesus during his human life on earth. While these deeds provide insight into the historical era of Christ's life, they also fill the important role of inviting, and then strengthening, belief. Jesus Performed miracles to, add credibility to his teaching, to signify the beginning and ending of his public teaching, and to show us that all are welcome in his kingdom.…

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