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    the counseling sessions‚ as well as psychological and spiritual health.  According to McMinn (1996)‚ we go through three stages to psychological and spiritual health.  The stages are self-sufficiency‚ brokenness‚ and healing relationship. We start by doing things for ourselves‚ then we see our brokenness and sin‚ and finally we find a healing relationship with God.  He then talks about the disciplines that can be used in the therapy sessions to help a client.  The disciplines McMinn (1996) discusses

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    Elisha Owen English Literature ‘Survivors’ by Siegfried Sassoon In his poem ‘Survivors’‚ Siegfried Sassoon gives a satirical portrayal of life in the war. Though short in length‚ his poem is effective in using irony to poignantly expose the facade of war and its effect on the soldiers. Sassoon translates the realities of war into a soliloquy of contemplation and derision and with this the reader gains a sense of the writer’s experience and anger. The opening line gives the

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    “The Boy In Striped Pyjamas” John Boyne During the time Bruno and his family spent in Auschwits‚ the novel “The Boy In Striped Pyjamas” by John Boyne states that the main idea dealt with racism. Racism was the base of three things; beatings‚ secrecy and it even tore the family apart. The ongoing beatings were just horrendous. Nazi’s made the Jew’s go without food and water just because they are a different race. They raped and abused people for fun‚ like when Lieutenant Kotler killed the lady

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    In "A Perfect Day for Banannafish"‚Mr.Glass revived his innocence through Sybil because his brokenness did not matter to her. This allowed the two to instantly connect. However‚ Seymour finds it difficult to reconnect with the world after the war: "Then‚ he went over and sat down on the unoccupied twin bed‚ looked at the girl‚ aimed the pistol‚ and fired a bullet through his right temple" (Salinger 16). Due to the lack of connection between Seymour and the adult world‚ he loses hope of ever regaining

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    Orleans due to it’s racial and cultural diversity. The negro spiritual by Odetta‚ "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" originates from the time of slavery in the Unites states and I believe this song is displaying the sadness‚ yearning and brokenness that is a result of slavery seperating and destroying families‚ especially between child and mother.The lyrics‚ "Sometimes I feel like a motherless child...A long ways from home...True believer... Sometimes I feel like I’m almos’ gone...Way up in

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    do we have high anthropology low anthropology Problems with this way of thinking (constructing) is this a hierarchy of intelligence? the brighter we are = the more human we are danger of linking knowledge and sinfulness/brokenness to what degree are we responsible for knowledge about God’s self-disclosure are we responsible for what we do not know is ignorance a “way out” card? Levels of knowing (Ford) how to know First level knowing Experience and questioning

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    Man has conquered many parts of nature‚ but not all of nature. We have not ever been able to control‚ fire (such as lava)‚ or water (such as tsunami)‚ or the earth (such as earthquakes)‚ and there are many more that I have not named. The story “ Mountain of Fire” shows that‚ through a day of fire and destruction. If something hasn’t happened in a long‚ long time we tend to forget it can happen or will happen. That is what happened to the people that were around Mount St. Helens. I mean they even

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    Beautiful Uncertainty has four chapters: summer‚ winter‚ fall‚ and spring. On chapter one (winter) is about how Jesus never fails to bring ourselves laughter‚ joy and surprises in life‚ and with that it tells us that God is not just as a Father and as a savior but also a friend when it times we are broken‚ scared‚ confused‚ lost and many more. The second chapter (spring) is all about if we are willing to hand the pen to Jesus to our lives‚ he writes a much more beautiful story than we could ever

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    and choose to mask their resentful experience by retreating from one world into another world. In Flannery O’Connor’s “Good People Country‚” these forms of deceptions are exemplified to illustrate the moral ugliness of people as a result of the brokenness of human nature. This Christian orthodoxy is not Hulga’s belief at all. Her self-made identity is of an elite intellectual‚ rising above such superstition. Christian morality‚ in the story‚ seems at first to be represented in the story by a travelling

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    On August 21st of the year 2017‚ a massive storm named “Hurricane Harvey” struck Dallas‚ Texas. Because the South western communities of Texas were heavily affected‚ it has left them in a stance of desperation and lose of hope. As a result of the thunderous storm‚ thousands of Texans have had to leave their homes‚ belongings‚ friends‚ and even what one would consider a life to escape the storm’s flooding. Houses‚ neighborhoods‚ and even the roads have been submersed in water. Even though just Fifty

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