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    The Passion of Christ

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    Christ the King College de Maranding Maranding‚ LaLa‚ Lanao del Norte Project In Christian Living 3 (The Passion of Christ’s Reflection) Submitted by: Mae Charity Anne Bandala Penaloza Submitted to: Brother Redeemer The Passion of Christ (reflection) Life is precious. Life is a gift. Life is to love and understand. I and we‚ owes him a million thanks. Million words of pure literal meanings are cannot overturn His death. He suffered

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    rules of Nurse Ratched. All of the patients submit to her ways until McMurphy is admitted to their ward. He has a rebellious nature which encourages the others to regain their individuality that had been suppressed by the Big Nurse asserting her power over them in an attempt to thrust them into conformity. McMurphy eventually saw that he became their leader and continuously rebelled‚ though it put himself at risk. In the end‚ McMurphy made the ultimate sacrifice to finally end Nurse Ratched’s tyranny

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    in a mental instruction under the authority of a woman named Nurse Ratched. A new man named Randle Patrick McMurphy comes to join their ward and brings a new sense of excitement to the men already living in this institution. Randle McMurphy is a case that makes the doctors‚ nurses and workers of the hospital wonder if he is truly insane or just trying to find a way out of jail. Randle McMurphy was often irrational‚ impulsive and moody. The people surrounding him show a variety of different mental illnesses

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    The Taking of Christ

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    The Taking of Christ A good artist needs only a solitary moment in time to illustrate a story authors spend pages telling. A freeze frame‚ an instant: all that is necessary for a painting to reveal the intricacies of a subject’s thoughts and emotions and the general themes that surround them. An artist must choose a significant moment and portray it in a way that captures its essence‚ while promoting the contemplation and discussion of its viewers. Few moments have more significance in Christian

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    Jesus and Christ

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    understanding‚ in order that they may know the mystery of God‚ namely‚ Christ‚ So then‚ just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord‚ continue to live your lives in him‚ 7 rooted and built up in him‚ strengthened in the faith as you were taught‚ and overflowing with thankfulness .9 For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form‚ 13 When you were dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your flesh‚ God made you[d] alive with Christ. He forgave us all our sins‚ 14 having canceled the charge

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    Hero with a Mind

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    is a person who has distinguished courage and ability and can be looked at as a model or ideal. In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Randle Patrick McMurphy is seen to be the hero of the story. When McMurphy gets entered into the ward he is the only person in there who has any idea of what the outside world is like anymore. Throughout the movie McMurphy tries to makes the guys‚ which were already in the ward‚ understand what the outside world is like and that the only reason they are stuck in there

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    Steps to Christ

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    Summary Steps to Christ concentrates on God’s inclusive love for His people and His merciful nature. Ellen White addresses how we can all be saved by grace and how we can become better Christians. She dedicates each chapter to describe ways to get closer to God‚ following a set of steps that require higher and higher dedication and more understanding of God’s wisdom. The first chapter if the book‚ “God’s love for Man” illustrates the quality of God’s love. His acceptance can be seen when we look

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    Jesus Christ

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    Jesus Christ Jesus Christ was born circa 6 B.C. in Bethlehem. Little is known about his early life‚ but as a young man‚ he founded Christianity‚ one of the world’s most influential religions. His life is recorded in the New Testament‚ more a theological document than a biography. According to Christians‚ Jesus is considered the incarnation of God and his teachings an example for living a more spiritual life. Christians believe he died for the sins of all people and rose from the dead. His

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    narrator‚ Bromden‚ is seen as a weak character who is submissive to the authority in the mental facility. Nurse Ratched or Big Nurse runs the mental facility with fear and is only challenged when Randle McMurphy becomes a patient who rebels against her system. The section in the story where McMurphy and Bromden are about to receive punishment after rebelling relates to the overall story as the readers can see how Bromden is changing to become a stronger person with McMurphy’s influence. He starts off

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    Christ in the Community

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    Two steps Christians could take to help the church reflect Christ better within their community/culture is we can do more outreach in the community‚ and also build personal relationships within the community. We as a church can do more to reach out in our community. Outreach in the community can look like a simple barbecue at a local park inviting more than just the members of the church. Going out into the surrounding neighborhoods to pass out flyers for this event can be beneficial. Another thing

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