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    Being Good without Qualifications Philosophy 100 Jacksonville University August 20‚ 2013 Being Good without Qualification Humans cannot help but ask themselves‚ are the acts of goodness which are seen around them by others really true acts of good will or being good? Good will can be defined as a “kindly feeling of approval and support‚ benevolent interest or concern‚” (Webster’s) and good can be defined as “morally excellent‚ virtuous‚ righteous‚ pious‚ excellence or merit‚ kindness

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    Liberty Theological Seminary Biblical Qualifications for Local Church Leadership A Research Paper Submitted to Dr. Hester In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Systematic Theology II THEO 530 By Craig R. Jackson 5 July 2010 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Executive summary 3 1.0 Introduction 4 2.0 New Testament leaders 5 3.0 Address to Titus 6 4.0 Qualifications for Local Church Leaders 7 4.1 Blameless 7 (a) Family

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    Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling Phyllis Wilson Liberty University Abstract This paper starts with a description of how to make godly decisions through prayer‚ the Holy Spirit and reading biblical scriptures. It will explore spiritual discernment using the bull’s-eye method. The literature will discuss my past and present experiences of discernment‚ a counselor and clients experiences and my comments on my personal position of this client’s supplication. Spiritual Discernment

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    found it increasingly difficult to walk the three blocks without stopping to rest at frequent intervals. At work‚ his manager has also expressed concern about the effect Mr. L.’s continuous coughing has on customers. (p. 440). According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)‚ smoking is the leading cause of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)‚ and it is considered one of the most common lung diseases known. “COPD is a diagnostic term used to describe a group of conditions

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    Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling Amy Holmes Liberty University Abstract Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling Personal Position After taking the survey at the end of the article I found that I have quit a few very important responses when it comes to my decision making in relationship to education‚ ministry opportunities‚ career choices‚ or other major decisions. Personally I found that I answered that it is very important to me when using common

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    Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling Keisha Hairston Liberty University Abstract Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling I. Personal Position Based on the survey‚ the factors that are very important to me when making career decisions are: *Praying for wisdom to make Godly decisions. *Depending on a sense of inner peace from the Holy Spirit *Judging the decision’s consistency with the character/ethics of Jesus. *Considering personal strengths‚ talents‚ gifts‚ and abilities

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    Vocational Identity After the Reformation The idea of vocation has grown throughout Christian and world history in order to feed society’s constantly growing desire to find every person a calling or career. The evolution of this term is the result of a steady shift in balance from deciding vocation based on a divine call or impulse to choosing a job based on secular interests. Distinct eras during the past two millenniums have created religious and secular values for citizens that largely determined

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    Leadership is all about influence. Paul understood this unique reality of leadership and it is why he spent so much time training and building up leaders. It was important to Paul that anyone who would seek to lead the churches he started would have a solid foundation of true doctrine and true character. If leadership was all about influence then Paul wanted to make sure that those who were influencing others were of sound character and good doctrine. The church was a new thing that God was doing

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    a failure? Do school and college grades and examination results provide a way of predicting or ensuring future success? If that is true‚ then we should encourage as many young people as possible to go to university and work hard to gain formal qualifications. But is it true? Aren’t some college drop-outs like Bill Gates and Richard Branson hugely successful icons of success? And should we automatically consider the millions of young people who have not had the opportunity to gain academic certificates

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    private vocational school‚ which some high schools offer. You could also go to a beauty school. You must be 16 or older to go to a beauty school. In your classes your training courses may include lectures‚ demonstrations and practice. Students usually practice with mannequins. After schooling‚ you must take a state licensing exam consisting of written and practical parts. You renew that license every two years by taking the test again each time. You get a lot of experience in the vocational school

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