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    foundation. When the rain came‚ only the wise man’s house survived. The meaning of this parable is that we must have a strong foundation in Christ in order to survive what this world throws at us. Throughout this paper‚ five foundations of the Christian faith will be explained followed by my personal testimony. GOD I believe in God the Father! He is described as compassionate‚ gracious‚ slow to anger‚ and abounding in love and faithfulness (Exodus 34:6). He is also described as sovereign (Deuteronomy

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    Loyalty and faith can be portrayed in many ways‚ however‚ requires discipline to be attained. “Beowulf” is an epic poem about a warrior who is required to defend a town from a beast which terrorizes and kills all of its people. This warriors name is Beowulf‚ whose strength and courage is put to test as he fights this beast. On the other hand‚ Siddhartha is a story about a young man who strives to find nirvana‚ a state of mind where there is no pain‚ worry‚ or an external world. Siddhartha leaves

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    Expository Essay - Faith

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    Every living being possesses at least one type of faith in many diverse ways. It is defined by The American Heritage Student Dictionary that faith is "A loyalty‚ confidence‚ or trust in a person‚ thing‚ religion‚ or set of teachings‚ principals‚ or beliefs." The beginning of faith came when answers to questions were needed‚ and faith was placed in different ideas. It is therefore concluded that faith came before all else because only when faith exists can there be love‚ joy‚ bliss‚ sadness‚ anger

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    conception of faith was not congruent with the mainstream view held by most religious people. Kierkegaard has been known as the "Christian Socrates" because of the way he challenged traditional beliefs like Socrates did. Kierkegaard’s faith is one of an individualistic re-choosing of faith in the impossible. Kierkegaard thought that many Christians held an inauthentic faith that relied on doctrine and obedience. He wanted to get away from that and maintained that the movement of faith is up to each

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    Faith and Followership Qiang Wang MGMT 581 October 18‚ 2014 Jillian H. Gilbert‚ DSL Abstract This paper addresses the importance of followership and its impact to both ministry and organization. From the study Daniel Chapter 1 to 3‚ it explains the perspective on how followership affects the leadership. The view of followership in the context of my personal journey with God and the affect the way my view followership in the organization. It also articulates my followership patterns in the

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    Love, Faith and Trust

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    Love‚ faith and trust The qualities of a human being- have we completely lost them? ‘When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry‚ show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile.’ Maybe that’s the motto that the two boys I met in Verona follow. They have so many reasons to complain. They are just 12 or 13 year old kids and yet have faced so much that even a tough man would have shattered if he had to only listen to their story. The war has devastated their life‚ destroyed their family.

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    "Faith is believing what you know ain’t so. (Mark Twain‚ Following the Equator‚ "Pudd’nhead Wilson’s Calendar)" Faith is a belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence and is often associated with religion. Because faith is not supported by proof or evidence‚ it is an irrational belief‚ irrational meaning not governed by reason. This essay will make no statement as to the rationality of religion or the existence of God‚ but it will argue that faith by definition is irrational

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    RELIGION AND FAITH IN HUMANITY According to me‚ discussion about which religion is true or the best doesn’t hold any significance because for me‚ religion is something that controls the man of the innumerous temptations available all around and directs the man to the righteous path and elicits the humanity in him. Herman Melville‚ Moby Dick rightly said “I have no objection to any person’s religion‚ be it what it may‚ so long as that person does not kill or insult any other person‚ because that

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    there is to it". Tears came to his eyes. "It’s a hard thing to be a Jew. But now I understand what Mickey says- it’s a harder thing to stay one". He raised a hand sadly toward me. "Look at you." Defender of the Faith/ Philip Roth. The quote above is the part in the Defender of Faith which is a conversation between Grossbart and Marx. Grossbart asks Marx to go out of the army to attend the Passover dinner. Throughout the story we come to understand that Grossbart is taking advantage of the fact

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    Oren’s book Power‚ Faith‚ and Fantasy: America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present goes in to great detail in the United States involvement in the Middle East that dates back to the American Revolution. In this book the author discusses the people involved and the events that have taken place that help the reader understand America’s influence in the region. The author has intertwined three major themes: power‚ faith‚ and fantasy‚ that sum up the United States interest in the region with each

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