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    Debbi Mudd 2.1 Devotion: Called to Care, Initial Post Debbi Mudd Indiana Wesleyan University Debbi Mudd 2.1 Devotion: Called to Care, Initial Post As I had posted in Workshop One, my son’s accident led me to think about the area of nursing. In the 1980’s, I was still working in the area of retail management, and pursuing a business degree on a part-time basis, when another life-altering event occurred. Having experienced seven miscarriages over the years, I feel each of my children

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    I recently experienced a transition in my department during which my operational expectations included working with my colleagues in a more team oriented approach. Prior to the transition each individual in the department had an assigned business unit and provided human resource guidance to their assigned areas. Although we all have the knowledge and skills to accomplish that task, we were often completing it in different ways, which resulted in varied responses and outcomes. We did have scheduled

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    these tragedies happen and why must society have to suffer. No one is immune from this question. Even David wrote in the 13th chapter of Psalms, How long, O Lord? Will You forget me forever? How long will You hide Your face from me?” (New King James Version, Ps. 13.1). Observing “Peace”, it is evident that Gerard Manley Hopkins is having a short period of questioning. Yet, in “Peace”, Hopkins brings the reader through his theologically ramified dialogue with Peace, which at first characterized

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    Isaiah 33:22 New King James Version (NKJV) No one can judge us but God, for he is our lawgiver and our King and God will save us.IF THIS IS A QUOTE, IT MUST BE IN QUOTATION MARKS. God has all the power to do all the things in life. We live by a higher power. Proverbs 3:6-7 New King James Version (NKJV) acknowledge God in all that you do and he will guide you and the paths that you take in life. Do not be

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    Murder, robbery, human trafficking, rape, kidnapping. The commonality between these crimes are the perpetrators with immoral intentions to do harm. Recently, the Texan city of Sutherland Springs suffered through a terrifying mass shooting at the First Baptist Church, resulting in numerous deaths of innocent church-goers. With the Las Vegas mass shooting occurring not too long before this tragic incident, fear strikes into the hearts of Americans and demands against gun control are being made. The

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    The Purpose in Life The real question is not whether life exists after death. The real question is whether you are alive before death” (Rajneesh, n.d.). This short story narrates about a woman named Martha Bes that apparently died. The main character is debating whether or not she is alive or dead. Also she goes about asking what God wanted her to do. “The book of Martha” written by Octavia Butler uses literary elements to present the overall message what is God’s purpose in life. One such literary

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    Robin Hood Beliefs

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    follower of a Christ, but rather a man who does good works. In Titus 3:5 it says, “Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit.” (New King James Version, Tit. 3.5) This verse is basically saying that you cannot get to heaven through good works. God’s grace and mercy is what allows us to get into heaven, but we have to make that choice. The goal in life is to not just go to heaven, but

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    The Book Of Romans

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    Romans: The book of Romans was a written letter by Paul to the Romans. In Romans 1:1 (Authorized King James Version) it says, “Paul a servant of Jesus Christ called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God.” Paul wrote the longest ever recorded letter to the Romans around 56-58 AD while in Corinth, however, there is still no definitive date found. (Malick, David (2004). Romans. Retrieved from http://bible.org If Paul had a chance to visit Rome, the key purpose to that visit would have been

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    Islam are the second and third most practiced religions in the western world. They are both based upon Judaism which is the most practiced (“Judaism”). All of these religions believe in the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible and therefore the standard version of

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    William Coverdale (1488-1569), The Great Bible The atmosphere changed in England as Rome and Henry the VIII came into conflict. Henry the VII wanted to divorce his Catholic wife, Katherine of Aragon, the Catholic Church refused. When the Pope refused, Henry VII renounced the Catholic Church and appointed himself head of the Church of England. To spite the Catholic Church and unify his kingdom, he ordered the Bible printed and translated into English, and placed in all the churches

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