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    Church Planting

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    the edge of my seat because it made me so excited. I have always loved reading books about missionaries that go to a rural environment and plant churches. My heart is definitely burdened when it comes to foreigners that need to hear the gospel of Christ. When I hear of church planters going to tough places it makes so excited because I strongly believe that God’s will is for me to do the same. I also like how the author broke the book into two sections. Because of this‚ I can really understand the

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    All We Like Sheep Analysis The Passion of Jesus Christ is such a compelling truth that has drawn many of the great composers of history to attempt doing it justice through music. George Fredric Handel‚ from England‚ is recognised as a great composer of the Baroque era (1600-1750). He composed the magnificent oratorio the “Messiah”. This took him 260 manuscripts and just 24 days to complete and it became a legendary piece in the history of music. An oratorio is basically a large musical composition

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    Who Was Mary Magdalene?

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    portrayals of her as such. Mary Magdalene is also often associated with the woman whom Jesus saved from stoning after she had been taken in adultery (John 8:1-11). But again this is an association with no evidence. The movie “The Passion of the Christ” made this connection. This view is possible‚ but not likely and certainly not taught in the Bible. Mary Magdalene witnessed most of the events surrounding the crucifixion. She was present at the mock trial of Jesus; she heard Pontius Pilate pronounce

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    Leilani Hiciano Mrs. Magnan C period 22/3/13 Saint Teresa of Avila Judge and Decide 1. Discuss what Teresa is saying in the above prayer. How does this fit in with the image of the Church as the Body of Christ in the world? I think that Teresa is trying to say that we all have Christ within our hearts and we are him in a sense because we were made in the vision of God and he is God’s son. This fits into that image in the way that we as humans make up the church so it says that we are a part

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    Mission of DWRA Radio Assumption To hone the communication skills of Assumption College’s students by providing them a venue wherein they can learn to speak with confidence‚ broadcast timely and interesting news‚ express themselves differently through the music they play‚ and at the same time‚ learn the works behind the radio scene. Vision of DWRA Radio Assumption To become a distinct organization that is actively involved in helping improve the communication skills

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    Magdalen

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    and essential detail. His goal was to portray her as something more than religious propaganda. The symbols used throughout the painting help carry out his goal. Mary Magdalene was once a sinner; a prostitute‚ who was exposed to the compassion of Christ. She renounced her pleasures of flesh for a life of penance. She was traditionally depicted as an aged woman or living in a cave. In De La Tour’s painting she is portrayed sitting in a dark room in a contemplative state. The absence of a detailed

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    Ekklesia: A Pneumatic Community sharing the Divine Wisdom-Spirit ------------------------------------------------- Reading the Bible from Feminist‚ Dalit‚ Tribal and Adivasi Perspectives ------------------------------------------------- Introduction The transforming power of the Spirit is evident at the beginning of the history of the Christian church. The church is a transformed by Spirit into Pneumatic Community. On the day of Pentecost‚ the Spirit was received by the apostles as a community

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    Savoldo’s portrayal of Mary Magdalene is one that leaves the audience to interpret for themselves what they feel when looking into the eyes of Magdalene and what they think her story is. The portrait by Savoldo uses illuminating colors‚ silk fabrics‚ and vulnerable positioning to create a profound sense of mystery and intimacy between Mary Magdalene and the audience. Savoldo making the fabrics that Magdalene is wearing have a silk texture creates an assumption for the audience that she was a very

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    event depicted shows baby Jesus sitting on his mother’s lap. As for symbolism and representation‚ “The significantly larger size of the Madonna and child group indicates that they are more important. Her traditionally red gown signifies the passion of Christ and her blue mantle that she is queen of Heaven. Her ornate throne‚ which repeats aspects of Gothic architecture‚ signifies that she is not only the queen of Heaven but represents the Catholic Church itself. The golden star that falls on her shoulder

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    The Conversion of Magdalene is a profound piece of art painted by a man named Bernardino Luini (1475-1533) of Italy. Having been delineated with oil paint onto canvas‚ the painting was able to appear three-dimensional and achieve a more realistic look. Mary Magdalene is portraying a worldly woman of sin. The light that radiates upon her is not really coming from any particular direction and yet ignites her face and breasts in a glowing fashion. This light is meant to bring focus on Magdalene’s features

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