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    communicate. Every aspect of our lives whether‚ emotional‚ psychological‚ intellectual or social will call for communication on some level. There is a need to take care of our emotional‚ psychological and intellectual well-being‚ physical health and our spiritual needs. In order to address these needs we have to communicate. An individual’s identity and persona is developed and brought out by our action and interaction with each other via communication. We are not all similarly motivated nor are we all

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    Through daily interaction through the Scriptures‚ the Holy Spirit‚ and the body of Christ‚ God continues to reveal his message to me‚ and allows for me to be surrounded by other Christians who strengthen‚ encourage‚ and walk through life with me. My spiritual journey has its ups and downs‚ but God and his Word have been the steadfast cornerstones in my life that keep me anchored to Jesus and his promise of the restoration between me and

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    moral status of embryos. Moral status refers to the intrinsic value of a person‚ animal‚ or in this case an embryo. If an entity has interests that morally matter so that it could be wronged‚ then it is considered to have moral status. The debate over whether embryos boils down to whether they have moral status or not. Pro-life groups believe that embryos do have moral status and that destroying it would be indistinguishable from murder. On the other hand‚ proponents believe that an embryo is just a bundle

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    the ritual of baptism was embed into the core ceremonies an individual goes through. While they vary drastically from complete submergence to a few droplets on the face‚ the water cleanses their soul. With a pure soul‚ they may continue on their spiritual journey. While I am not a religious man‚ the power of water on my soul was apparent. A varsity swimmer‚ countless paddle trips with my Boy Scout troop‚ even playing in our flooded yard as a child‚ water encompassed who I was. My natural infatuation

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    Intimate Allies by Dan Allender and Tremper Longman A Book Analysis In the book Intimate Allies‚ the author opens up with an heartfelt introduction. The authors give an overwhelming description of the bases‚ foundation‚ and criteria for which this book will focus upon; as it pertains to marriage and God’s design for marriage. The author gives no lack of his belief on marriage and the guidelines he has accepted to follow‚ as well as express to couples who are married or those expecting to

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    EVAN 101-B23 LUO Methods of Evangelism Paper Part ONE - Evangelistic Method #1 The Four Spiritual Laws is an intellectual method of evangelism‚ which‚ as it’s title suggests‚ identifies four spiritual laws that direct an individual’s relationship with God. It was created by Dr. Bill Bright‚ founder of Campus Crusade for Christ‚ in 1952. The four laws‚ as sited on CampusCrusade.com‚ are: (1) God loves you and offers a wonderful plan for your life. (2) Man is sinful and separated from God.

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    Beal's Spiritual Journey

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    The nature of Beal’s religious quest is to discover religion in modern-day America by traveling with his wife and two children in their “Home-a-Roam” (29-foot long motor home) to visit roadside religious attractions. This trip is essentially geographical in na-ture. In his first trip with his family as he portrays his itinerary on page 19‚ Beal explains‚ “Our route formed a figure eight: Ohio to Virginia…to North Carolina to Georgia to Alabama to Tennessee to Kentucky to West Virginia to Virginia…to

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    Spiritual Formation Across the Lifespan Virginia White Liberty University PSYC 210 – D05 Abstract One may wonder what spiritual formation is and how it happens. Spiritual formation is the way in which you are formed spiritually by learning about and having faith in God throughout your life. It is important that Spiritual formation occurs throughout the lifespan so that we may develop a deep relationship with Christ. James Fowler has developed 6 stages of faith that appropriately explain

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    research · education Spiritual care in nursing: a systematic approach Govier I (2000) Spiritual care in nursing: a systematic approach. Nursing Standard. 14‚ 17‚ 32-36. Date of acceptance: November 11 1999. Ian Govier MSc‚ BN‚ DipN‚ RGN‚ PGCE‚ RNT‚ is Charge Nurse/Ward Manager‚ Powys Ward‚ Welsh Regional Burns Unit‚ Morriston Hospital‚ Swansea NHS Trust. Summary Ian Govier suggests that patients will benefit if nurses adopt a systematic approach to assessing spiritual needs. However‚ it may

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    Spiritual care is an important part in the health care settings because it increases the coping ability to the patients against diseases and improves the speed of the recovery. “The spiritual dimension of humans has a multidimensional and complex nature with cognitive‚ emotional‚ and behavioral aspects” (Ebrahimi‚ Areshtanab‚ Khanmiri‚ & Jafarabadi‚ 2017). It is important to the health care providers to understand the patient’s spiritual care by performing spiritual assessment‚ so patient can receive

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