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    Introduction To Ephesians

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    sold in large quantities (Acts 19:24-29). Introduction to Ephesians  The Epistle to the Ephesians was written by the Apostle Paul when he was a prisoner (Ephesians 3:1; 4:1; 6:20). Introduction to Ephesians  The date was about 62 A.D. Tychicus and Onesimus‚ the runaway slave‚ but now through grace "a brother beloved" (Philemon 16) were sent to Colossae by Paul ( Colossians 4:7-9). Tychicus carried the letter addressed to the Colossians to correct the evils which had arisen in that church

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    Leadership Practices

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    great Biblical leaders. The leader within the church that I admire most is Elder Kevin Glover‚ Pastor of New and Living Way‚ CLGI in Warner Robins‚ Georgia. The Biblical leader‚ among the many that God has chosen‚ that I admire most is the Apostle Paul. My admiration for Elder Glover is as a result of working directly with him in the ministry. He exhibits Godly leadership in that he not only preaches the Word of God‚ but demonstrates it as well in all facets of his life. He is not afraid of work;

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    Justification

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    the Gospel This week’s verse: Galatians 2:11-21 This week we will continue our focus on Justification. This is the heart of the Gospel and the core of what Christianity is all about. Occasion of. The churches of Galatia were founded by Paul himself (Acts 16:6; Galatians 1:8; 4:13‚19). They seem to have been composed mainly of converts from heathenism (4:8)‚ but partly also of Jewish converts‚ who probably‚ under the influence of Judaizing teachers‚ sought to incorporate the rites of Judaism

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    Office Manager

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    Iron Jawed Angels The movie Iron Jawed Angels is a movie about Lucy Stone and Alice Paul along with other suffragettes are fighting for the right to vote. The women go through many struggles to get thus right. Three main characteristics the women show are honesty‚ courage‚ and determination. To begin with‚ honesty is shown throughout the whole movie. First‚ while the women were protesting the women were honest about what they had done. For example‚ when the women were arrested they told

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    The Scarborough Rapist

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    In May of 1987‚ a young woman was raped in Scarborough‚ Ontario. This was the first in a series of rapes which the media would begin referring to as “The Scarborough Rapist” (Sellers). The rapist was‚ in fact‚ Paul Bernardo‚ then 23 years old. He would eventually admit to fourteen rapes; he was associated in as many as 50 (Sellers). Five months later Bernardo met Karla Homolka‚ then 17‚ in a hotel restaurant in Scarborough. Prior to meeting Bernardo‚ Homolka had shown no signs of criminal or

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    Monomyth "The Steps Not Taken" By Paul D’Angelo Monomyth or the hero’s journey is a basic pattern‚ which is found in many narratives and myths from around the world. The monomyth is “one of the dominant archetypal pattern in literature‚ film‚ and even video game text is the story of a journey.” Through an in-depth analysis of The Step not taken by Paul D’Angelo‚ this essay will give an explanation of the three stages of a monomyth. The monomyth is made up of three stages that the hero moves through

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    In the book Paul Revere’s Ride written by David Hackett Fischer‚ we learn about a legendary event that made a big impact in American history. At the age of 19 Revere was in charged of a family shop that his father had left behind before his death. Revere was engaged with his community serving in many positions such as clerk market‚ health officer of boston and he later became a member of the inner circle along with James Otis‚ Benjamin Edes‚ John Hancock and Sam Adams. Later on Revere is seens as

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    letters that the apostle Paul wrote while imprisoned. In “Paulian” style‚ Dr. Martin Luther King opens with addressing the clergymen with honor‚ clarifying their concerns of his being an “outsider” and establishing his legitimacy in Alabama. He even references Paul in the beginning of the letter with: Just as the eighth century prophets left their little villages and carried their "thus saith the Lord" far beyond the boundaries of their hometowns; and just as the Apostle Paul left his village of

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    consistent with their beliefs even in the face of beatings‚ torture‚ imprisonment‚ and their own martyrdom. Nine early and independent sources confirm that the disciples claimed the resurrection. These fall into three categories: the testimony of Paul about the disciples‚ the early church’s oral tradition‚ and the written works of the early church. Succinctly put‚ even when merely viewing the New Testament as an ancient collection of writings‚ there is strong evidence to assert

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    complete overview of the numbers‚ the positive effects of having a stadium and or building a stadium‚ the vice versa with the negative effects of stadiums in the community‚ and lastly I concentrated on the stadiums here in Cincinnati and more specifically Paul brown stadium who houses everyone ’s favorite team the Cincinnati Bengals. In the last fifteen years no professional stadium has been built in the United States without funding from the public. Since 1990 over seventeen billion dollars have been

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