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    Agency History and Mission Now spanning to virtually every corner of the world‚ The Salvation Army was started in 1852 when William Booth set out to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Taking the concept of church to the streets with the main purpose to save souls and help the poor‚ the homeless‚ the hungry‚ and the destitute. William Booth along with his wife Catherine founded The Salvation Army. Dedicated to convert many to Christianity‚ thieves‚ prostitutes‚ gamblers‚ and drunkards were some of

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    Cultural Report Religious Experience For my cultural report‚ I chose to go to a Filipino Christianity church. I was born and raised as a Buddhist and I don’t really have a clue about the religion of Christianity. I also didn’t have many Christian friends growing up‚ so I decided to pick the Christianity church because I was always wondered about the services at church. I had a lot of expectation attending the church service and I thought that everything were going to be like how they do it

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    In the essay‚ “Salvation”‚ Langston Hughes tells the story of seeking salvation. Hughes thesis is that he was waiting for Jesus to come to him in the way that had been described by others but did not happen for him. The purpose of Hughes essay‚ inform readers not to feel pressured into doing something they feel is not morally right just because someone else expects you to. Hughes tone is of pressure; he was the last one left as the entire congregation prayed for him to come to Jesus. Hughes supports

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    Salvation is a story from The Big Sea‚ which was written by Langston Hughes‚ an African American poet‚ playwright and fiction writer. He was one was the earliest innovators of the then new literary art form‚ jazz poetry. This is a story that took place during the author’s childhood‚ when he was going on thirteen. This story is about how he lost his faith as a child when during a revival meeting he remained the lone “young lamb” that did not see Jesus. In the end‚ the young Langston decided to deceive

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    Salvation The young Langston Houghes was pressured into believing in Jesus by the church who is responsible for his loss of faith. Langston was in his aunt’s church were a revival was being held “to bring the young lambs to fold…” Langston along with the other “young lambs” were all placed on the mourners’ bench on the front row. Each child one by one accepted Jesus until Langston was last. Langston eventually stood and claimed to have seen Jesus. Langston’s church was responsible for Langston’s

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    Name: Jennifer Cho Date: 07/11/13 Class: Engl. 1302 (Karr) Story Title: - Salvation I. Characterization A. Name the central character‚ protagonist – The main character is Langston Huges. (The author) B. Describe his/her key qualities or personality traits (complicated‚ stereotype‚ unique‚ round‚ flat‚ etc.): Langston Huges is seemed as he’s full of integrity‚ honest to himself‚ sensitive‚ and observant. C. Who is another important character in the story‚ an antagonist? - Other important

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    A MODEL FOR CHRISTIAN CHARITY: JOHN WINTHROP Saturday‚ January 26‚ 2013 9:56 PM 3 TOPICS: THE DOUBLE LAW OF NATURE AND GRACE LOVE IS THE BOND OF PERFECTION THE APPLICATIONS IN SECTION 2 OF PERSONS‚ WORK‚END‚ AND MEANS. THE DOUBLE LAW IS USED IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SPECIFICS OF EACH SITUATION. LIKE SHOWING MERCY ON A RICH MAN IN A CRISIS SITUATION. MORAL LAW TELLS US THAT MERCY SHOULD BE SHOWN TO THOSE WITHOUT‚ NOT THOSE THAT HAVE. BUT THE LAW OF THE GOSPEL TELLS US TO SHOW MERCY

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    Salvation Rhetorical Analysis Langston Hughes‚ in his personal narrative “Salvation‚” tells of his experience with being pressured by the adult figures in his life to be “saved from sin” and to “come to Jesus” even though he did not feel saved at all. In his piece written in 1925‚ Hughes’s purpose is to show his confusion and loss of faith through the need to please his elders and conform to their beliefs. Throughout the excerpt‚ Hughes conveys a childlike tone in order to highlight his uncertainty

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    Salvation In “Salvation‚” Langston Hughes says that adults shouldn’t pressure children with unrealistic expectations because it will backfire‚ using narration and description modes to prove his point. Hughes narrates an autobiographical story about being a twelve year old‚ African-American boy‚ who is told about being saved and joins the rest of the children of the congregation to “see and hear Jesus.” He faces an external conflict between with the congregation of the church and his Auntie

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    James Joyce’s "The Sisters" is full of Christian symbolisms. They play a very important part in the story because the symbolism accomplishes the story (by giving new meanings to things/behaviors) and most important-helps us understand it better. While reading "The Sisters" carefully and looking "between the lines" for things (with symbolic meaning) that are only hinted at and not said openly we can discover many interesting things that can bee seen only by understanding the symbols’ meanings.

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