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    Charity is one of the leading foundations of America and even the entire world. It brings people together to provide for those in need. Without charity‚ the lives of many would be crushed or some even lost. A charity organization I was apart of‚ called Alpha Charity League (ACL)‚ assembles men from the ages of 12 through 18 to get together and raise money for local charities‚ like the Chris Saiz Foundation. If Blinn could make another chapter of ACL and offered 15 hours of credit for participating

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    as they pertain to the operation of the human spirit (Ellens ‚ "The Unfolding Christian Self"‚ 1992). It is his belief that one’s psychological development and spiritual growth are intrinsically connected‚ consequently presenting us with the dyad of the unfolding Christian‚ the duality being the unpredictable growth of the spirit and the predictable patterns of psychological development (Ellens ‚ "The Unfolding Christian Self"‚ 1992). In the interest of further delving deeper into this matters‚ Ellens

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    was started in 1944 by a minister named Ralph Harris to let students that didn’t feel like being missionaries help out the efforts to spread the gospel (Speed the Light). Since then speed the Light has grown to be one of the largest church founded charity groups in the world. Although Speed the Light has become so large‚ it was once an emergency program for war time missionaries. Soon after the organization was founded‚ World War II was coming to a close. Harris thought that that would be a hinge

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    Luis Barragan states‚ “Architecture is an art when one consciously or unconsciously creates aesthetic emotion in the atmosphere and when this environment produces well-being.” This statement is more vividly conveyed through a cross-cultural analysis of two of the most well-known architectural structures of their era‚ Old Saint Peter’s Basilica‚ located in Rome‚ Italy‚ ca. 319‚ and Hagia Sophia‚ located in Constantinople‚ Turkey (Istanbul)‚ 532-537. The architectural style of Old St. Peter’s and Hagia

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    way of life was conducted predominately by anthropologists. Works such as John Whiting’s model of pyscho-cultural research provided psychologist with a basic framework to continue upon. The developmental niche model is one example. The theory was developed in the mid 1980s by Super and Harkness with the goal of understanding how variability in different culture’s effect how a child develops. The developmental niche model uses three different components in an attempt to achieve this. The first

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    Needs Analysis Models Different models under the ESP umbrella have approached this field in different ways. Jordan (1994) indicates that the main two approaches in needs analysis are the Target-Situation Analysis and the Present-Situation Analysis. Other approaches such as the Learning-Centered approach‚ the Strategy Analysis approach‚ and the Means Analysis approach are seen as permutations of Target-Situation Analysis and Present-Situation Analysis (Jordan‚ 1994). The Target-Situation Analysis

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    The transformational model strives‚ and comes close‚ to success because this model operates on the precept that transformation “is a complete regeneration of our being‚ thinking‚ and doing that works itself out in our families and communities. It is not something that is achieved by external force or theories of social change but by a work of God in the heart. It is reflected in communities that are compassionate‚ just‚ and free.”[ ] The inadequacy of this model results from an insufficient

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    “Pliny and Trajan on the Christians” “Pliny and Trajan on the Christians” was a letter written during 112 A.D. by Pliny the b governor of Bithynia to the Emperor Trajan. According to William Harris‚ “This is the first reference to the "Christian Problem" in the Roman world‚ it is absolutely authentic and an apparently not-touched-up document” ( ). The spread of Christianity became out of control‚ so Pliny has to ask for help. The responsibility falls on Pliny on what type of consequences and

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    The summary of Christian Living in the Home by Jay E. Adams Building a strong Christian family‚ particularly in this sinful culture we have today‚ is very challenging. This is because; many Christian marriages have been shaped by the culture‚ values instead of the biblical values. Due to these facts‚ Christian homes are no longer having any identity‚ because they are being categories with unbelievers whom. This is why Jay E. Adams calls us to carefully check on the destruction of home and family

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    Christian Moral Theology engages questions and issues that invite discussion and interpretation of convictions through lenses of theology‚ using The Bible as one of its chief sources. It involves examination of perspectives through sociology‚ history‚ religion‚ ethics‚ policy‚ politics‚ ecclesiology‚ ideology‚ law‚ culture‚ and societal expectations and standards. This paper will focus on answering the question if Christians should desire happiness or not‚ and if they should‚ what are the reasons

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