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    Lessons from the Life of Joseph: Overcoming Betrayal Bart L. Denny – OBST 650 November 5, 2014 Devotional for: “Single Vision” Sunday Morning Adult Bible Fellowship Class Class size: 12 Demographics: Unmarried men and women, ages 26 and up Biblical literacy: Mixed (from several Bible College graduates to new Christians) Text: Genesis 37:18-28 Introduction: The life of Joseph saw both great conflict and incredible drama. Yet, Joseph lived beyond his circumstances. Joseph was a godly man who

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    Everyone has that moment in life where things come together and lessons can finally be learned. This type of experience is different for everyone and can sometimes result from a bad situation. I had my own experience that taught me a lot about how independence and maturity are gathered. The summer of my Junior year taught me just that. I had big dreams that summer, one was to get a job. I was sick of relying off of my parents for money, it was something that just didn't seem right. That, and everytime

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    In the comedy filled children’s movie, Monsters University, Director Dan Scanlon does an awesome job of pleasing us and sharing many magnificent life lessons. To begin with, the film teaches us to never be afraid to dream big even if everyone looks down on you. For example, Michael “Mike” Wazowski goes on his school field trip to Monsters, Inc. Scarers come out and Mike gets fed up of not getting to see the scarers because all his classmates block him from seeing them and they tell Mike that he

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    Huck Finn's Life Lessons

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    Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is both moving and inspiring. Unique characters and exciting events reveal meaningful lessons. The story takes place in St. Petersburg, Missouri where plenty of notable faces are introduced. One being Huckleberry Finn, a lower-class boy born into a broken family with an unstable father and no place to call home. Huck Finn is known as the protagonist of this story. Growing up, Huck was not exposed to a nurturing and caring household leading to

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    Life Lesson Taught by the Holocaust Imagine, hundreds of thousands of weak, hungry, beaten people grasping onto life through hope. No one to turn to; no say on right and wrong. During the Holocaust, millions of Jewish people around the world were treated as if animals and died because of their religion. Yet, how does this teach future generations the causes and effects of bullying in their everyday lives? Though the Nazis, at the time, believed they were doing the correct act by banishing all

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    The edge has extremely beneficial messages in the film. These messages can help us as students throughout college. We can carry these lessons to help our relationships with others and our study habits. “Just because you’re lost doesn’t mean your compass is broken” (Evans).I interpret this quote as we may be lost while were doing our study but we need to focus on the bigger picture. A number of people focus on extra activities and work during their course of high school. They get behind on the school

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    The Five Boons of Life This short fiction-based fable may seem to be suited to the younger demographic. The deeper meaning and moral lesson, however, applies to everyone in general. It educates on one of the most important aspects of human living and hence it is applicable to everyone who can understand its contextual meaning. The Five Boons represents the five fundamental choices a man was offered by a fairy. These include Fame, Love, Riches, Pleasure and Death (Mark, 2016). The man made four consecutive

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    In the novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee the children of the book learn valuable life lessons that they will use their entire life. In the beginning of the book the children are scared of a man name Boo Radley, infamous creepy guy of the town that lives in the dumps and stalks people. By the end of the book the children learn that you should never judge someone based on first impressions or rumors about the person, also they discover the world isn’t as good as it seems, and lastly the kids

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    Boy Scouts Life Lessons

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    I have invested a lot of time into my journey through Boy Scouts and have been an active member for about six years. There are several camps I've attended with conditions ranging from wet, and below freezing to dry, and over 100 degrees. As I approach the rank of Eagle Scout I look back on my many years in scouting and I find that dedication, passion, and the twelve points of the scout law can be found in me if I am willing to put forth the effort. The scout law is as follows: a scout is trustworthy

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    Girl Scouts Life Lessons

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    When I was in the second grade every girl was in the Girl Scouts- my sisters and my friends. There were girls that would soon be my friends; I would meet them through my involvement in scouting. Over the years of being first a Brownie, then a Junior, Cadette, Senior, and now Ambassador, I have developed essential leadership skills and self-confidence. Through my 10 year-long journey of being a Girl Scout, I have organized and executed various events for other Girl Scouts and the community. I have

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