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    I enjoy traveling over to WMS on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Like I discussed with my supervisor, Mrs. Miller, it’s very nice to get college course credit for doing something I enjoy and think is morally fulfilling. I really hope that I am providing a good example to the students. In a place where assorted college pennants grace the halls, I want the young teens to look up to me as an example of something to strive towards. I was in ISS a few times in middle and high school, and it isn’t a punishment

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    In the first part of this letter, Paul has given instructions on how to get to heaven. Here, he tells us what we should be doing on our journey there: rescue the lost and help others with their burdens. In wilderness training, one of the first things that we are taught is to always keep an eye on our hiking partner, to know where they are and their condition. If they trip off the trail and fall into a gully, we would immediately stop and rescue our partner or find someone who could. The unwritten

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    A Defense of Abortion and A Kantian Approach to Abortion The intentions of this paper are to present the arguments and positions of Judith Jarvis Thompson with the essay A Defense of Abortion and R. M. Hare with the essay A Kantian Approach to Abortion. Hare would argue that we should follow a general doctrine in which we should reject abortion but considering some exceptions. Also, Hare argues that we cannot rely on the question that if a fetus is a person to decide whether to abort or not. Therefore

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    daily tasks without question because they productivity is rewarded by the governing power their most immediate needs are met. Readers are able to acknowledge the great potential within Plato’s ideal state; however, numerous problems arise as he chooses law and order over the necessary ethical practices found within a utopia. Plato's vision of the ideal society is presented in The Republic as a

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    honourably to Theophilus. The Gospel of Luke describes Jesus as a merciful, and compassionate. He had special concern for unfortunate people, women and non-Jews, this was displayed through the many parables Luke’s Gospel contained. One example is The Good Samaritan. This parable describes Jesus generously educating a man, who

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    mistakes he typically tried to do good. He loved people, especially women and children. I would not consider him a true 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

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    Stewardship

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    has many examples of stewardship and how it relates to society today. God gave generosity as part of the law. As his people, we have special roles that were assigned to dominate creation. In this paper I will critique the articles “The Oxford

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    Informative Essay On Fay

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    played baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals her dad also struck out Babe Ruth in my opinion that seems like a very good accomplishment. Fay’s dad played baseball for a very long time until his arm wore out then from the time he sold his first car he knew he loved it as part of his all-time passion and he would take her and her brother to car shows. Her parents also helped build the good Shepherd Church you may have heard of it fay and her and Paul serve there today sometimes her parents would go out

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    Introduction Cross-Cultural engagement is a process of learning to interact and communicate effectively with individuals in another culture. Engagement implies a dynamic, two-way process of communicating with individuals in the host culture, rather than simply learning about them from a distance. It also suggests active learning while crossing into another culture. Why is cross-cultural engagement important in a mission? In the Bible we see the twelve disciplines go on mission to spread the Gospel

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    Religion Essay Jesus did not adhere to social conventions of the time when dealing with the marginalised. Jesus challenged social conventions by showing love, forgiveness and compassion towards women, Samaritans, and outcasted people. In Jesus’ time women we’re at a lower stat to men, and there was a large lack of equality in that time. Jesus’ treatment of women was unorthodox. Jesus treated women with equality and respect. This was unusual because during the time of Jesus women were considered

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