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    Integration

    We don’t read the Bible just to know it, but to be changed by it. It’s the mirror of God’s Word that transforms our lives,But if we want to know the Word of God, if we want to grow in it, we have to make the input. … The Bible is such a precious book, and you realize that as you go forward. It’s a guidebook for daily life. We are all equal in the eyes of God because He made us in His own image and likeness. So, as children of God we must be a responsible stewards of God’s Creation. We, as human

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    Healthy Self Identity

    As human beings, all of us grow up with a fundamental task to search for the answer to the question: “Who am I?” In the teenage years, however, young people are the most aware of their personal identity. This is a crucial time for early adolescents, as they will be experiencing many changes throughout the journey of determining who they are and creating their own sense of self. Identity achievement comes from many years of exploring different roles and personalities. (Santrock 2011 p. 141) Adolescents

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    Worldview Assignment

    everything exist. The Bible says “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). It is professed by the psalmist, David that God is his creator (Psalms 136: 13 -16). Identity “What does it mean to be human?” and “Are humans more important than animals?” are the questions asked to seek the answer of the question of identity. In biblical worldview, God created mankind above the animal because it says in the bible that men and women were created in Gods image. The bible tells us that

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    Personal World View

    Spiritual healing within hospital environment “America’s hospitals have come under attack with shortage of nurses, healthcare providers increased number of patients seen daily: patients feel the impact with shorter physician visits or less attention by nurse, social workers and other healthcare providers. While healthcare providers may experience burn out, patients feeling alienated” (Puchalski& McSkimming,2006) . This has created a task driven work environment leaving out the emotional and

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    Old Testament Project

    Josh Bright L26675616 201440 Fall 2014 BIBL 104-B64 LUO 09/21/14 Old Testament Bible project Malachi Malachi is the final book of the Old Testament. His name comes from the Hebrew meaning "messenger.” The authorship of Malachi remains uncertain, but since priests and prophets were called messengers of the Lord, a strong certainty leads towards Malachi. As we take a look at some background of the book Malachi, we see that prophetic movement by Haggai and Zachariah, the exiles that had returned

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    Research

    your Christian wedding ceremony, you will also encounter tips for celebrating Christian holidays, advice for developing a daily devotional, and even biblical decision making steps. Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals & More Developing a Daily Devotional Bible Study Tools Christian Marriage Advice Parenting & Family Advice Christian Singles Advice Advice for Christian Women Advice for Christian Men Christian Testimonies Christian Careers Books, Movies, Music & More Christian Holidays Faith in Action

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    Ruth

    the meal times, the socials with the other women, the comfy dorm rooms, the beautiful campus, and the class I was registered in. I had signed up for Immigration in the Bible with Stephanie Kimec. I particularly enjoyed one of our sessions in which we were in small groups asked to present to the class a modern version of a Bible story. Our group chose to do a skit on the story of Naomi and Ruth, the modern twist being that in a way, Naomi sort of “pimped up” Ruth. First Naomi told Ruth to go

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    Comparison Paper Effective Biblical Counseling

    responses, and summary given in his book Effective Biblical Counseling: A Model for Helping Caring Christians Become Capable Counselors, Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. This comparison will reflect on Crabb’s (1977) four approaches to integrating the Bible and counseling, and his three levels of counseling models that can be integrated into the functioning of a local church. This study will explore that one must be a caring Christian in order to become a capable counselor and that any approach to counseling

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    Website Evaluations

    WEBSITE EVALUATION Not every church will have every ministry. If they do not have a particular ministry, just indicate this in the space provided. Church #1 Name: Saddleback Community Church Church #1 Website: www.saddleback.com 1. Ministry is…praying for others. a. Does the church have a prayer ministry? What does it look like? Saddleback Community Church does have a prayer ministry that is fairly easy to get to. It is located under Care & Help and listed as Prayer Ministry. My only

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    Midrash

    Midrash is the act and process of interpretation of the Bible, but there is no one midrash. To fully understand this concept we must look at the purpose of midrashic methodology and how it works. In doing this we will be looking at Midrash Rabbah for the Book of Genesis or Bereshit. Midrash Rabbah contains two interpretations of the account of creation, which will allow us to better analyze midrashic methodology. Unlike the Talmud or Zohar, midrash does not refer to a single text but a type

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