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    Word From the Flock: Tameka Curry Sermon Title: All Into Prayer – With Absolute Uncertainty! Text: Judges 6:1-17 Judges 6:1-2 NIV says‚ “The Israelites did evil in the eyes of the LORD‚ and for seven years he gave them into the hands of the Midianites. Because the power of Midian was so oppressive‚ the Israelites prepared shelters for themselves in mountain clefts‚ caves and strongholds.” (Judges 6:12-14 NIV) When the angel of the LORD appeared to Gideon‚ he said‚ “The LORD is with you‚ mighty

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    The Birth of the Republic Edmund S. Morgan Notes James Otis – 1765 “Were these colonies left to themselves tomorrow‚ America would be a mere shambles of blood and confusion . . . . there would soon be civil war from one end of the continent to the other.” 20 years later these same people united to create a government that has had a longer continuous existence than that of any Western country except England. P. 8 - Colonial governors helpless to take action without the assistance of the

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    In A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving‚ Johnny Wheelwright is chosen by Owen Meany to play the part of Joseph in the Christmas pageant. Because of this action‚ Johnny feels as if his fate is determined by Owen. When Dan Needham suggests that Johnny should take over Owen’s role as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come in A Christmas Carol‚ Johnny refuses because of his permanent role as Joseph. Johnny refuses to take Owen’s role in the play and describes himself as “just a Joseph” (Irving 207). Johnny

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    Before and After Sitting in a classroom in the first grade is where the class of 2013 is sitting when one of the most devastating acts of history takes place. It’s a normal day‚ teachers teaching‚ everyone working just as any other day. In New York‚ the city is hustling and bustling as fifty thousand people head into work at the World Trade Center. Muslims and Americans alike are enjoying American freedoms but this was short lived. September 11‚ 2001 was that one devastating day in American

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    In the passage‚ Limbaugh talks about how America has taken religion out of the schools and stopped teaching students about it. Limbaugh starts off by saying that America was founded as a Judeo-Christian country. He also mentions that you cannot read the monuments without finding the word God in it. From this‚ he argues that the only lessons students receive from religious origins of this country are so twisted that they are barely recognizable. Based on surveys it has been found that America is very

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    The Grove of Ernest J. Gaines ’ Writing The novel‚ A Lesson before Dying‚ was written by Ernest J. Gaines in 1993. Gaines was born on the River Lake plantation in Louisiana‚ where he was raised by his aunt‚ Miss Augusteen Jefferson. Racism was prevalent shown by the whites-only libraries in Louisiana. After 15 years of living in Louisiana‚ Gaines moved to California‚ although he states Louisiana never left him. California had libraries available for the blacks also. In California‚ he lived with

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    In many schools prayer is not allowed anymore. I personally disagree with this. I understand that some students and teachers do not believe in the power of prayer‚ but on the other hand there are those who do. Why is prayer being took out of schools because of those who do not agree with it? What about those who do? Prayer should be allowed in schools and for those who don’t agree with it can simply ignore it. We the people have the right to pray. Praying is something we as Christians

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    Elephants” and Dave Eggers “After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned‚” the symbols of hills and running with the theme of the stories. Jig and the man the characters in “Hill Like White Elephants‚” views her pregnancy as a white elephant. In other words‚ white elephant is a gift that a person may receive‚ that is not wanted‚ it may be a valentine gift‚ wedding gift‚ or even a baby. In “After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned‚” Steven sees himself as an excellent runner. Although

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    Jeremy White Professor McMillion SPH-107 April 12th‚ 2014 POWER OF PRAYER This was instilled in me since I can remember as a little boy. It is now a part of my daily life now more than ever. In the world that we live in today‚ with chaos ‚ suffering‚ and destruction‚ no one is safe. In order to survive‚ as well as endure the challenges of this life‚ it’s nothing like the power of prayer. Prayer can change things‚ but as the scripture James 2:26 For as the body without the spirit

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    Every southerner from a small town can identify with the close relationship of this community. Yet this small black community in A Lesson Before Dying is brought together by more than just geography. This close neighborhood is kept together by the people struggling to make ends meet helping each other fight the racism and oppression of this white privileged society. This fight against oppression is depicted by an uneducated black man’s journey through mortality when being unlawfully accused of

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