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    REFLECTIONS ON “THE BIBLICAL MODEL” FOR DISCIPLESHIP Introduction As Christian disciple makers‚ we would do well to remember that merely developing a curriculum simply for the purpose of conveying information will not suffice. God created us in His image‚ and just as Jesus loved us and commanded us to love our God with all our heart‚ mind and soul (Mark 12:30)‚ those whom we disciple and teach need the engagement of all three aspects of their humanity to fully grasp the depth of God’s Word

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    people‚ so that even the common person understands the message. Later‚ developing the Disciples who were responsible for the flock

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    aware that his followers was on foot and was in the need of food‚ He was interested in their well-being he ordered his disciples to get food to feed people. Jesus also was testing his disciples to see if he could trust them to lead his people and take care of his people when he was to leave for the mountains and pray.. Disciples assisted Jesus with crowd control. Disciples demonstrated their willingness to serve but they still saw things through physical eyes rather than spiritual eyes. In

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    With that said‚ how can Americans assume that “gangster rap” created and/or influenced something that existed long before its time? Before rap was even born‚ there were American gangsters who relied on a life of violence and crime to gain power and wealth. Acts of violence were committed along with crime and the defiance of laws‚ all while implying that with it comes wealth and success. So what may I ask influenced these American history gangsters to lead that lifestyle? It is quite clear that they

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    City of God’s genre initially is crime‚ however it is fused together with the gangster‚ and incorporates some features of action and the thriller genre‚ as well as bringing a documentary feel with a narrator talking throughout the film. Subtitles are also in the film giving narrative details to audiences. * Mark Caro‚ from the Chicago Tribune states: “A visual and aural feast that combines elements of classic gangster melodramas‚ crime epics such as "The Godfather" and playful non-linear narratives

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    Milan. Leonardo painted this painting with oil and tempera as an experimental piece‚ causing it to deteriorate. The painting‚ The Last Supper‚ symbolized Christ’s last meal with his disciples before he was crucified. One of the most important themes of this painting is the fact that he is explaining to his disciples that one of them will betray him. At the table‚ the viewer can recognize Christ in the middle with six apostles on each side of him. Christ is singled out in the middle by a

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    Deviance is a violation of social norms‚ behavioral codes or prescriptions‚ which guide people into actions and self-presentations conforming to social acceptability. There are many forms of deviance. Among the many forms of deviance‚ organized crime stands out in many aspects of society. Organized crime has been around for many years in America and for centuries in Europe. It is distinguished by its durability over time‚ expansive interests‚ hierarchical structure‚ buildup of profit‚ investment

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    Compare and Contrast Two Clips from Battleship Potemkin and The Untouchables In introduction to this essay where I will be comparing and contrasting two scenes from Battleship Potemkin and The Untouchables‚ I will be looking at similarities in how the film has been shot‚ edited‚ what sounds are in there and their use of montage. I will also include references to text that strengthens my points and arguments made. I will start briefly by summarising what appears in both of the clips. First off‚

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    that the Messiah‚ the Son of God‚ had come as promised. The First Miracle – John 2:1-11 The first of the seven miracles that John recounts is the turning of water into wine. John notes that this miracle marks the beginning of Jesus’ signs to His disciples and the world. Jesus and his mother are invited to a wedding during which the hosts run out of wine. When the servants come to Mary and tell her that the wine is all gone she turns to Jesus. Jesus does not immediately come to their aid but tells

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    1946) Strange Cargo (1940). Gable however was not limited to appearing alongside another big name‚ he could certainly carry a film with his star power alone‚ as evidenced by his over 80 film credits as an actor. In A Free Soul (1931) Gable plays gangster Ace Wilfong. Ace is on trial for murder when he meets and falls for the daughter‚ Jan Ashe (Norma Shearer)‚ of his well-to-do lawyer David Ashe (Lionel Barrymore‚ who won Best Actor for this role). Jan has learned to embrace a wilder style of life

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