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    After reading “Jesus’ Two Natures: God and Man” by Matt Slick‚ I now have a better and more clear understanding of the relationship of Jesus’ human and divine nature. The common misconception‚ outlined in the text‚ is that Jesus is half man and half God. This simply is not true; Jesus has two very distinct natures: he is both divine and human. Jesus was the Word of God‚ and with that said‚ Jesus’s divine nature and ability did not alter when He became flesh. When Jesus became flesh and gained his

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    give birth to a son. She would name her son Jesus. Mary being a virgin gave birth to a child‚ conceived by God through his Spirit. Jesus being conceived in a supernatural manner became man and God in one creation. God became incarnate in this child who became known by the name of Jesus (Mathew 1:18-25). Jesus was a Palestinian Jew‚ born in a town south of Jerusalem‚ raised in Nazareth in a small village in Galilee. Jesus was not any ordinary child. Jesus was the son of the living God. Not only was

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    This Article explained the elements of what is needed to successfully build and maintain community and school partnership‚ through a program name “The Lead Peace Partnership.” Through previous research it has been proven that school- based service learning programs has reduce anti-social and violent behaviors among young adolescents. The Lead Peace program is a middle school service learning program guided by principles of participatory research. Participatory research is known for being able to

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    The Right to Lead by John Maxwell and Count Your Blessings by Robert Bly Book Critiques Maxwell‚ John‚ C. (2001). The Right to Lead. Nashville‚ TN: Countryman. The book The Right to Lead by John C. Maxwell is an inspirational book filled with stories‚ letters‚ quotes‚ and anecdotes that exemplify the qualities of a good leader. This book is truly a study in character and courage. Maxwell looks at the qualities of a leader‚ which include action‚ vision‚ sacrifice‚ risk‚ determination‚ service

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    myths and the religiosity that often blurs the image of Jesus. Dickson explores the many roles and identities that are given to Jesus‚ healer‚ teacher‚ Christ. "A Spectator’s guide to Jesus" is a book dedicated to discovering the truth to the most controversial religious topics‚ from Jesus’ replacement of the temple‚ his divineness‚ meaning of his death and his words and deeds that inspire. In the first chapter‚ "How we know what we know about Jesus?" Dickson discusses the certainty of Christianity‚

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    about Jesus Christ. The Jesus I Never Knew is a thrilling‚ difficult‚ and fulfilling book that compels the reader to examine their preconceptions of Jesus Christ‚ and see how it aligns with The Holy Bible. In this book‚ Yancey brings the reader alongside himself in a journey of rediscovering who the Jesus of the Bible really is. I found Yancey’s book causing me to see Jesus through 3 different perspectives that cumulate to form a proper whole view of Jesus. These 3 perspectives include Jesus as the

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    Share Jesus Without Fear is an energetic book on evangelism. Evangelism‚ has been taught to me differently than the description of the book and Liberty University. Share Jesus Without Fear unloaded the theme of evangelism‚ in a matter that a baby in Christ could put in practice and master the art. William Fay seizes a great testament that adds to the creditability of this work but shares the perfect message of what real evangelism is all about. In Matthew 28:19‚ “Go ye therefore‚ and teach all nations

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    Write a paragraph addressing what types of help the women in the article required that they were not getting. How did the institutions of government‚ religion‚ and medicine fail the women‚ according to the article? The women of Bom Jesus da Mata require education and compassion‚ yet they receive neither. They people of the shantytown work for meager wages and are not permitted to bring their children inside their workplaces‚ so they must often leave the children at home‚ often alone. The babies

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    meal always included a salad‚ plenty of vegetables‚ and a basic dessert like brownies‚ pie‚ or ice cream. There was never an official dinner time since my dad’s schedule varied. Therefore‚

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    Fredriksen’s book‚ Jesus of Nazareth‚ King of the Jews‚ she writes of piercing the image of the historical Jesus together. She states the issue of the concept of who Jesus was is still unknown. The Gospels portrayed him as a teacher or an apocalyptic Messiah. From information received from different sources‚ they still represent a different image for each historian. Jesus’ death is one of the most accepted aspects of him. It still brings issues‚ as Pilate could have killed Jesus swiftly‚ but his crucifixion

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