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    The Jews expected Jesus to fulfill His theme of Jesus as Messiah. Jesus proves He is the Messiah by His actions showing how true of a Messiah He is‚ His lineage and coming from the line of David‚ and the way in which He defeats opposing powers and justifies their need for a king. Jesus’ actions are portrayed throughout the book of Matthew. Jesus establishes justice and peace. Jesus was a perfect example of the Prince of Peace. This was a great way for the Jews to realize Jesus’ actions match up

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    OBSERVATION FROM A DELIVERANCE MINISTRY A Project Paper By Shaquanna Greene November 2013 # ABSTRACT Shaquanna Greene. OBSERVATION FROM A DELIVERANCE MINISTRY‚ 2013 I chose to observe a religious setting that was a Deliverance Ministry. In this ministry there belief is built on “Coming Face To Face With Yourself in Christ”. (White‚ 2013). By being in there presence I could feel that they genuinely loved what they believed in. Inside this social group they called themselves

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    have a creation story‚ some share common elements‚ while others are something much different. Three creation stories that share similar structure are‚ “The Creation and Emergence” of the Jicarilla Indians‚ “The Golden Chain” of the Yorubans‚ and the story of “Genesis” of the Hebrews. Each of these stories gives the background for the creation of earth and man‚ but each shows how the way of life in a particular religion is evidence in its creation story. While these three stories share many similarities

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    My Philosophy of Ministry

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    My philosophy of ministry is to teach believers‚ through teaching the Bible‚ and training leaders. So‚ that they may‚ in turn‚ teach others to be rooted and built up in Him as seen in Colossians 2:6-7. The first part of my philosophy of ministry is to teach believers in the knowledge and the ways of Jesus Christ. Every member in the church has gifts. They need to understand their gifts and if you have the gift to teach‚ be trained in the work of the ministry. Teaching God’s people to do the

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    After reading “Jesus’ Two Natures: God and Man” by Matt Slick‚ I now have a better and more clear understanding of the relationship of Jesus’ human and divine nature. The common misconception‚ outlined in the text‚ is that Jesus is half man and half God. This simply is not true; Jesus has two very distinct natures: he is both divine and human. Jesus was the Word of God‚ and with that said‚ Jesus’s divine nature and ability did not alter when He became flesh. When Jesus became flesh and gained his

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    My Three-Photo Story

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    My three-photo story depicts the theme that you should try to make the most with what you have. For my first photo‚ there’s medium shot and the focal point is on my face and my dog‚ Pepper. Another part of the focal point is the window. For my second photo‚ there’s a medium-long shot and the focal point is the tree and snow. I added a frosty looking trim to add to the cold weather. For my third photo‚ there’s a close-up shot of Pepper and I playing tug-a-war. The focal point in this photo is my

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    Jesus Christ is an exceptional example to follow‚ in regards to the design of an evangelist ministry. Most importantly‚ the focus of Jesus Christ was the conversion of an individual‚ who did not know Him‚ as the One who God sent. According to C.E. Autrey‚ “Old Testament evangelism was largely a matter of revivals; there were no personal efforts on the part of anyone to win converts.”25 The author believed‚ Old Testament revivals were not revivals in the sense‚ in which today’s communities view them

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    Jesus?

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    Jesus Christ is the self-proclaimed Messiah‚ and his mission was to follow God’s will‚ and spread the word about God’s will. Jesus was the son of a carpenter‚ and his mother was not married to his father when he was conceived (although the conception was divine according to the bible) so she would have likely been the butt of jokes and scorned. He was born in a manger according to the bible‚ but research suggests that he was more likely born somewhere else. Early in life he ran away from his parents

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    The story of a wolf eating a trio of triplet pigs is widely known‚ but what about the story where the pig ate the wolf? In the short story “The Story of the Three Little Pigs”‚ the Littlest pig out of the three is the most admirable. The story is about three pigs that finally get to live on their own without their mother. The first two pigs build a home‚ but the Wolf blows away their homes and eats them. However‚ the third pig’s home does not get blown away‚ so the Wolf tries to play tricks on the

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    In depicting the events of the Chilean coup‚ Missing faces the challenge of giving a human face to the victims of a regime that received both covert support and overt recognition from the U.S. government. Although thousands of people were killed in the coup‚ the film focuses intensely and exclusively on just one victim‚ Charlie Horman‚ an American writer and journalist who was disappeared by the Chilean military. He is intently watching the scene in front of him‚ which is visible to the audience

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