Christian Discipleship

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    Writing A Module Analysis

    “Every child has a different learning style and pace. Each child is unique, not only capable of learning, but also capable of succeeding.” This quote, spoken by Robert John Meehan, presents the idea that every individual learns differently, and expanding on this idea, even different age groups learn variously. Statistics show that teenagers are more likely to attend some sort of worship service over adults (“What”). Our generation is slowly getting back into church and the youth is finding their

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    Church Observation

    For my second Observation Report, I visited the church of St. Charles Borromeo in Arlington. Every Wednesday, the church holds what they call the “P3” service for Young Adults. It was my second time visiting this church and the impression was the same as the first time: admiration for the many young adults that participate in this type of service in a church. Again, the church location is great because the area is very active and there are a lot of young people around. “P3” started at 6:30pm, this

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    Sermon On The Mount

    after committing sins. The guilty conscious and willingness to forgive others is what is lacking amongst people on the Earth. The more we are close to God, then we should get rid of our all the wrong things that we are not asked to do. Most of the Christians do not take into consideration most of the teachings of Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount. His teachings are more abstract to many people in the world. The fire in his speech could only turn the expectations about life and not the way of living

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    Catholic Social Work Analysis

    My art piece is a collage that compiles several pictures and quotes that represents aspects of the Catholic Social Teachings. The Catholic Social Teachings are essentially all related to the dignity of the human person and are all needed for complete peace and happiness on earth. Some other CSTs include the principle of respect for human life, the principle of family, community and participation, rights and duties, the common good, option for the poor, rights of workers, principle of solidarity,

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    Decrease In Christian Formation Groups: A Case Study

    The graph illustrates a decrease in Christian groups attendance of almost 8,000 from 2013. Even still, this is potentially due to a change in membership, rather than the success of those attending CF groups. The above trend line takes into account the decline of attendance by creating a relative percentage of CF groups to total attendees. The graph shows that the total number of weekly attendees who went to a Christian formation class increased, on average, by 4.7% every year

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    'Catching Kalya': A Therapeutic Analysis

    In an E:60 feature presentation called “Catching Kalya”, Tom Rinaldi (2014) expressed what it took for Kayla Montgomery to get the feeling back in her legs after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) on October 2010. He stated the following: “For eight agonizing months Kayla lacked all filling in her legs. With the help of medication, slowly, the feeling began to return”. After being treated with the appropriate medication, Kayla picked up running. She felt that she would run as much as she

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    Paul Of Tarsus

    Outline the contribution of Paul of Tarsus to the development and expression of Christianity Intro: Paul of Tarsus is a profound figure in Christianity after Jesus. Many of his actions and principle teachings have spread throughout the Mediterranean sea far beyond Antioch and Jerusalem. One of the most prominent contributions was his epistles that contained Christ’s teachings, which becomes an ethical framework for Christianity. The epistles include developing a concept of love as well as clarifying

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    Rhetorical Analysis Of Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God

    Rhetorical Analysis of Sinners in the hands of an angry God Preacher, Jonathan Edwards author of Sinners in the hands of an angry God (1741) reveals that God is approaching mercy on people who sin. He’s trying to convince Puritan congregation that if you sin you will be damned to hell. Edwards develops this claim by clarifying that if the people in this congregation do not follow God’s will they will result in death by being sent to hell. His purpose is to convince Puritans that God is wrathful

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    Case Study: What Does Jesus Say About Homosexuality

    What Does Jesus Say About Homosexuality? Marjorie E. Kummrow Copyright © 2015 by Rev. Marjorie Kummrow, Sweet Manna Ministries. All rights reserved worldwide. No part of this publication may be replicated, redistributed, or given away in any form without the prior written consent of the author/publisher or the terms relayed to you herein, except in the case of brief quotations. Rev. Marjorie Kummrow, Sweet Manna Ministries Glendale, AZ 85308, USA   Table of Contents Introduction

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    Personal Narrative: How Religion Changed My Life

    When I was younger, my family didn’t go to church. Sunday mornings were the one day my parents could sleep in and they had conflicting views on religion so it was easier for both my parents if we simply didn’t go. My mother had grown up as a Christian but hadn’t ever been a member of a church. My father, however, was an atheist. He was adamant there was no God. Then, when I was eleven, my whole life changed. My brother and I went to Vacation Bible School with my grandmother. When the end of the week

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