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    Christian Apologetics

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    Introduction To Integrated Christian Apologetics William James Summary: The word “apologetics” comes from the Greek word “apologia”‚ meaning to “make a defense”. Apologetics is a defense of one’s faith or persuasion. Christian Apologetics is therefore a defense of the Christian Faith offering the listener reasons why Christianity can be trusted and is believable. With the growing followers of science and technology‚ birthing atheistic convictions around the globe‚ all religions are under

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    Emotional intelligence

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    Emotional Intelligence for teens ages 13-18 Revised as of 28 January 03 Note to Parents Emotional Intelligence is a wide range of skills that children of all ages can develop and improve. These skills are critical for emotional well-being and life success. This section of the Youth Deployment Activity Guide is designed to give you additional age appropriate resources that are helpful in teaching your child about emotions. The emotional and social skills that are presented were written

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    man and a woman to the exclusion of all others; also known as Holy Matrimony. Some churches regard marriage as a sacrament such as the Catholic Church‚ partly due to Jesus supporting the wedding in Cana of Galilee as described in the Gospels John 2:1-12. Christians believe that marriage is a gift from God‚ one that should not be taken for granted. The rituals of a typical marriage ceremony in chronological order are: Opening song‚ bridal procession‚ giving the bride away‚ readings from the Bible

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    Emotional Labor

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    products of our labor are largely non-physical in nature. They are emotional -- the products that result from the interaction between human beings. Indeed‚ we may work in the exchange of physical products‚ but it is the job of the service laborer to attach emotional value to them. Beyond those required for everyday sustenance‚ the actual material worth of any product is considerably inconsequential compared to its potential emotional value. A decorative chair built overseas and sold at IKEA will probably

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    Get Fit: The Top Reason People Exercise In 1936‚ at the age of just 21‚ Jack LaLanne opened up his first health club in Oakland‚ California. Often considered the “godfather of fitness”‚ Jack believed that the country’s overall health depended on the health of its population. Decades before Richard Simmons and Jane Fonda‚ LaLanne was widely recognized for publicly preaching the health benefits of regular exercise and nutrition. Today‚ people state a host of reasons why they choose to exercise‚

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    of need. The Gospel of Mark was the least popular of the Gospels since it excludes Jesus’s birth‚ the Sermon on the Mount‚ and several of the most well known parables. This was until biblical scholars discovered it was the earliest written of the four Gospels‚ and was mostly likely used as a reference for the writers of Luke and John. The authorship of the Gospel of Mark is critiqued by many individuals‚ especially atheists because‚ most scholars believe Mark is the earliest gospel written and

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    The Gospel of Luke The Gospel of Luke was thought to be written by Luke. The time of which he wrote it was uncertain but research shows anywhere from 70 to 80 A.D. it is believed that Luke wrote Luke and Acts to coincide with each other to show certain emphases that had yet to be made. The setting of Luke took place mainly in Jerusalem but traveled to Galilee. The reason for the Gospel of Luke was to show the birth‚ ministry‚ death‚ and the return of Jesus. The Gospel of Luke starts off with the

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    The Importance of Emotional Intelligence Tifany Drapeau AIU Online Abstract Emotional intelligence is an important factor in the ability of people to relate to themselves and each other. It was once believed that those with high IQs would be successful‚ we know understand that might not be true. High emotional intelligence (EQ) scores are now believed to play a role the success of an individual. Emotional intelligence gives a person the ability to recognize what their emotions mean and apply

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    An Introduction to the Gospel of John The Gospel of John is believed to be the last of the four Gospels in the New Testament to be written. While the Gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke are similar in their common view‚ the book of John is distinct. In contrast‚ none of the parables are recorded in John‚ and only seven of the miracles are featured. Instead‚ John delivers the meaning of Jesus by giving the readers a deeper insight and a deeper understanding of Him. He establishes that Jesus Christ

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    Christology in the Gospel of Matthew Christology is the study of Jesus Christ. This paper will discuss the issue of Christology in the Gospel of Matthew. From reading this paper‚ one will essentially grasp better understanding of how Matthew explains Jesus’ divinity and his message. The relationship between Judaism and Christ will also be discussed. In the Gospel of Matthew there are many important aspects of his Gospel that point out to us‚ the crowd Matthews was trying to reach. From the

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