Grace Elliott Mrs. Galaviz English 12 15 April 2015 Jim Elliot: God’s Instrument Slap! As the newborn’s cry pierced the air, Philip James Elliot was welcomed into the world on October 8, 1927 (Wikipedia). He was born, like all of us, pink, fragile, and helpless. With time, spiritual maturity, and obedience, he developed into a mighty man of God and great in the Christian faith. People are still impacted by his life and death. Elliot, known as Jim, was a missionary who was brutally killed in the
Emily Thompson Race and Ethnic Relations – SOC 215 Tina Eyraud Sports Logos and Racism Sports teams across the United States, ranging from high school to college all the way to the NFL teams, have derogatory names and logos that come from a variety of sources. Some of the most controversial names come from Indigenous culture, such as the Washington Redskins. The ongoing battle between who owns the name and whether or not these sports teams can use the names, is nothing new. This issue
‘Ok... ok... my turn! Um… what is your biggest fear?’ Jacob asked in a pondering tone. ‘Who are you asking?’ replied Monster. Monsters real name was Steve but everyone called him Monster because while playing footy all of the opposition were scared of him. It caught on fast. ‘Oh right … umm… I pick … Magic’ Magic was another nickname that had been given. Magic’s real name however was Noah. Noah had gotten is nickname for being so silky smooth when he had the ball he was able to hold onto the ball
CHAPTER TWO THE NEED: BIBILICAL MODELS OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP Introduction There are basic attitudes which we see in the lives of those whom God called to servant leadership in the Bible. These include a serving attitude where the leader sees his[1] primary responsibility to those whom he leads as to serve and develop them to fulfill their God-given mandate. The leader serves by putting on a redeeming attitude, like Moses and Joshua. In other words he takes responsibility for