God created angels first before making the earth and other celestial objects like the sun and moon. The first angel God created was very special and God made angels to live with him in heaven while he created the earth for humans to inhabit.
This Bible-based, educational and colorful slide show teaches children about the fourth day of creation as recorded in Genesis 1. It contains realistic pictures, a quiz, and a fun song for the children to learn and sing along with the author- perfect for parents, teachers and church volunteers interested in encouraging their children's mental, physical, social and spiritual growth. An accompanying activity book can be found at www.7daysofcreation.net.
God created the heavens and the earth when everything was formless and empty. He created light and separated it from darkness, calling the light "day" and the darkness "night," marking the first day. The document outlines details about the distances of the earth from the sun and some stars, and emphasizes that in the beginning there was only God, the eternal creator of all things, before outlining three primary questions about purpose and existence.
This Bible-based, educational and colorful slide show teaches children about the second day of creation as recorded in Genesis 1. It contains realistic pictures, a quiz, and a fun song for the children to learn and sing along with the author- perfect for parents, teachers and church volunteers interested in encouraging their children's mental, physical, social and spiritual growth. An accompanying activity book can be found at www.7daysofcreation.net.
This slide show introduces children to day 1 of creation as recorded in Genesis 1. The slide show is Bible-based, educational, and colorful. It contains realistic pictures, a quiz, and a fun song for the children to learn and sing along with the author - a great resource for parents, teachers, and church volunteers.
On the first seven days, God created the world according to the biblical story of Genesis. God created light on the first day, sky and water on the second, dry land and plants on the third, sun and moon on the fourth, birds and fish on the fifth, humans and animals on the sixth. On the seventh day, God rested after completing creation and made it a holy day. The document encourages caring for the Earth that God created by putting rubbish in bins, not polluting, caring for animals and plants, and being kind to people.
This Bible-based, educational and colorful slide show teaches children about the fifth day of creation as recorded in Genesis 1. It contains realistic pictures, a quiz, and a fun song for the children to learn and sing along with the author- perfect for parents, teachers and church volunteers interested in encouraging their children's mental, physical, social and spiritual growth. An accompanying activity book can be found at www.7daysofcreation.net.
God created the universe over 7 days according to the biblical account:
On the first day, God created light and separated it from darkness. On the second day, God created the sky. On the third day, God created land, seas, and vegetation. On the fourth day, God created the sun, moon, and stars. On the fifth day, God created sea creatures and birds. On the sixth day, God created land animals and humans. God rested on the seventh day.
The Bible is a collection of 73 books composed over 1600 years by 40 authors that tells the story of God's relationship with humanity. It is divided into the Old Testament containing 46 books about God's dealings with the Hebrew people,
This Bible-based, educational and colorful slide show teaches children about the third day of creation as recorded in Genesis 1. It contains realistic pictures, a quiz, and a fun song for the children to learn and sing along with the author- perfect for parents, teachers and church volunteers interested in encouraging their children's mental, physical, social and spiritual growth. An accompanying activity book can be found at www.7daysofcreation.net.
This Bible-based, educational and colorful slide show teaches children about the fourth day of creation as recorded in Genesis 1. It contains realistic pictures, a quiz, and a fun song for the children to learn and sing along with the author- perfect for parents, teachers and church volunteers interested in encouraging their children's mental, physical, social and spiritual growth. An accompanying activity book can be found at www.7daysofcreation.net.
God created the heavens and the earth when everything was formless and empty. He created light and separated it from darkness, calling the light "day" and the darkness "night," marking the first day. The document outlines details about the distances of the earth from the sun and some stars, and emphasizes that in the beginning there was only God, the eternal creator of all things, before outlining three primary questions about purpose and existence.
This Bible-based, educational and colorful slide show teaches children about the second day of creation as recorded in Genesis 1. It contains realistic pictures, a quiz, and a fun song for the children to learn and sing along with the author- perfect for parents, teachers and church volunteers interested in encouraging their children's mental, physical, social and spiritual growth. An accompanying activity book can be found at www.7daysofcreation.net.
This slide show introduces children to day 1 of creation as recorded in Genesis 1. The slide show is Bible-based, educational, and colorful. It contains realistic pictures, a quiz, and a fun song for the children to learn and sing along with the author - a great resource for parents, teachers, and church volunteers.
On the first seven days, God created the world according to the biblical story of Genesis. God created light on the first day, sky and water on the second, dry land and plants on the third, sun and moon on the fourth, birds and fish on the fifth, humans and animals on the sixth. On the seventh day, God rested after completing creation and made it a holy day. The document encourages caring for the Earth that God created by putting rubbish in bins, not polluting, caring for animals and plants, and being kind to people.
This Bible-based, educational and colorful slide show teaches children about the fifth day of creation as recorded in Genesis 1. It contains realistic pictures, a quiz, and a fun song for the children to learn and sing along with the author- perfect for parents, teachers and church volunteers interested in encouraging their children's mental, physical, social and spiritual growth. An accompanying activity book can be found at www.7daysofcreation.net.
God created the universe over 7 days according to the biblical account:
On the first day, God created light and separated it from darkness. On the second day, God created the sky. On the third day, God created land, seas, and vegetation. On the fourth day, God created the sun, moon, and stars. On the fifth day, God created sea creatures and birds. On the sixth day, God created land animals and humans. God rested on the seventh day.
The Bible is a collection of 73 books composed over 1600 years by 40 authors that tells the story of God's relationship with humanity. It is divided into the Old Testament containing 46 books about God's dealings with the Hebrew people,
This Bible-based, educational and colorful slide show teaches children about the third day of creation as recorded in Genesis 1. It contains realistic pictures, a quiz, and a fun song for the children to learn and sing along with the author- perfect for parents, teachers and church volunteers interested in encouraging their children's mental, physical, social and spiritual growth. An accompanying activity book can be found at www.7daysofcreation.net.
The document describes the six days of creation according to the book of Genesis in the Bible. On the first day, God created light and separated it from darkness. On the second day, God created the sky and separated the waters. The next four days involved creating land, plants, stars, birds, fish, animals, and humans. The sixth day ended with God resting from his work of creation.
This document discusses the old and new covenants. It reviews God's covenant with Noah after the flood, which included establishing the rainbow as a sign. Covenants in the Bible were agreements between God and man that were sealed with blood sacrifice. The old covenant could not forgive sins and required punishment. However, the document explains that through Jesus we now have a new covenant that redeems us from sins and provides eternal life.
The document is about the book of Genesis from the Bible. It describes how in the beginning God created heaven and earth when the earth was formless and empty with darkness covering the deep. God said "Let there be light" and there was light. God saw that the light was good and separated the light from the darkness, calling the light "Day" and the darkness "Night". The evening and morning constituted the first day.
Genesis' mystery of God creating Our Universe is explored through lens of Computer-like Universe Tools verse by verse in the Bible's Genesis 1 & 2 Accounts with thought provoking questions.
* What is the nature of time?
* Was light created when God said "Let there be light?"
* How was the earth lighted with day & night before the sun, moon, and stars were created?
* What scientific possibilities did God illustrate in the creation account?
Universe Tools Paradigm
Universe Schematic
Literal Creator Days
Thought Experiment
Challenging statements & questions & explanations
* What are Literal Creator Days?
* How does this compare to other viewpoints?
* When do science and God's Word fit together?
Learn more at http://creationopia.wordpress.com and http://bibleopia.wordpress.com
God created the world over six days according to the biblical account. On each day God created something new: on day one light and darkness, day two sky and water, day three land and plants, day four sun moon and stars, day five fish and birds, and on day six land animals and humans. God created humans, Adam and Eve, in his own image and placed them in the Garden of Eden. On the seventh day God rested from his work of creation.
God created the heavens, earth, light, day and night on the first day. On the second day God separated the waters and created sky. God gathered the waters and let dry land appear with vegetation on the third day. The fourth day saw creation of the sun, moon and stars. Whales, fish and birds were made on the fifth day. Animals and humans were created on the sixth day. God rested on the seventh day, seeing all creation as good.
God placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. They heard God walking in the garden in the evening. Enoch lived 365 years in close fellowship with God, then God took him to heaven. God told Abraham that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars. God spoke to Moses face to face as one speaks to a friend. Jesus called his disciples friends because he had told them everything from his Father. God promises his love for us will last forever and calls us friends.
God created the world over the course of 7 days according to the document. On each day God created a new part of the world including light, stars, plants, animals, and humans. God saw that each new creation was good and it made him happy. By the 7th day, God had created all aspects of the world and rested, taking pride in everything he had made and entrusting humans with caring for his creation.
God created light on the first day and separated night and day. On the second day God created the sky and heavens. The third day saw the creation of land, seas, and plants. God made the sun, moon, and stars on the fourth day. Living creatures were created in the seas and skies on the fifth day. Animals and the first humans, Adam and Eve, were created on the sixth day. On the seventh day, God completed his creation and rested.
A sample of a year 4 religious literacy assessment from the Wollongong Diocese, NSW Australia. See more examples at http://religiousliteracy.edublogs.org/
In 7 days, God created the heavens, earth, light, sky, land, seas, sun, moon, stars, sea creatures, birds, land animals, plants, and humankind. God rested on the seventh day. The document describes each day of creation according to the book of Genesis and expresses gratitude for God's creations that sustain life.
This series will explore Jesus' Last 100 days of earthly ministry, starting with the Transfiguration at the End of his Galilean ministry, through His Perean ministry, Jericho Road ministry and culminating in the week of His sufferings in Jerusalem. We will learn from His determination to pursue danger in order to fulfill the will of the Father and explore our calling to pursue God wherever.
The documents focus on God providing for His people through grace alone as seen in the water from the rock in Exodus, Paul's warning against relying on works for salvation and instead receiving it as a free gift, and the parable of the laborers in the vineyard where all receive the same wage regardless of how long they worked. The Transfiguration prefigures our adoption as sons through Christ and the glory we will share with Him, revealing Jesus as the fulfillment of the Law and Prophets and confirming His divine nature.
The document describes the seven days of creation according to the biblical account:
- On day one, God created light and separated it from darkness.
- On day two, God created the sky and separated the waters above from the waters below.
- On day three, God gathered the waters and caused dry land to appear, creating plants and trees.
- On day four, God created the sun, moon, and stars.
- On day five, God created sea creatures and birds.
- On day six, God created land animals and humans, blessing them.
- On the seventh day, God rested from his work.
THE CREATION comprises all that God ‘created’ or ‘framed’ cosmically in the beginning and all that He ‘made’ or ‘did’ for the earth in six creation days (Gen 2:3; 5:1; Heb 11:3) as well as the invisible creation
In 7 days, God created the world and everything in it, including the sky, land, sea, plants, animals, and humankind. On each day, God created something new: light and darkness on day 1; the sky on day 2; land and seas on day 3; the sun, moon, and stars on day 4; birds and fish on day 5; animals and humankind on day 6. On day 7, God rested. The document discusses how God created everything and is pleased with his creation, and that people should help take care of the world.
The document discusses several attributes of God, including that:
1) God is self-sufficient and does not depend on anything outside of himself. He created the world out of his own pleasure and independence, not out of necessity.
2) As the creator, God is responsible for and reveals himself through his creation, yet he is also independent of his creation and needs nothing from it.
3) In contrast, humanity and creation are completely dependent on God for their existence, purpose, and functioning. People cannot escape God's authority as their creator and reference point.
The document summarizes the biblical account of creation from Genesis. It describes how over six days God created light, the sky, land, plants, stars, sea creatures, birds, animals, and finally humans. On the seventh day God rested. The focus is on God preparing the earth and creating different things each day until creating humans to have a relationship with.
The document describes the six days of creation according to the book of Genesis in the Bible. On the first day, God created light and separated it from darkness. On the second day, God created the sky and separated the waters. The next four days involved creating land, plants, stars, birds, fish, animals, and humans. The sixth day ended with God resting from his work of creation.
This document discusses the old and new covenants. It reviews God's covenant with Noah after the flood, which included establishing the rainbow as a sign. Covenants in the Bible were agreements between God and man that were sealed with blood sacrifice. The old covenant could not forgive sins and required punishment. However, the document explains that through Jesus we now have a new covenant that redeems us from sins and provides eternal life.
The document is about the book of Genesis from the Bible. It describes how in the beginning God created heaven and earth when the earth was formless and empty with darkness covering the deep. God said "Let there be light" and there was light. God saw that the light was good and separated the light from the darkness, calling the light "Day" and the darkness "Night". The evening and morning constituted the first day.
Genesis' mystery of God creating Our Universe is explored through lens of Computer-like Universe Tools verse by verse in the Bible's Genesis 1 & 2 Accounts with thought provoking questions.
* What is the nature of time?
* Was light created when God said "Let there be light?"
* How was the earth lighted with day & night before the sun, moon, and stars were created?
* What scientific possibilities did God illustrate in the creation account?
Universe Tools Paradigm
Universe Schematic
Literal Creator Days
Thought Experiment
Challenging statements & questions & explanations
* What are Literal Creator Days?
* How does this compare to other viewpoints?
* When do science and God's Word fit together?
Learn more at http://creationopia.wordpress.com and http://bibleopia.wordpress.com
God created the world over six days according to the biblical account. On each day God created something new: on day one light and darkness, day two sky and water, day three land and plants, day four sun moon and stars, day five fish and birds, and on day six land animals and humans. God created humans, Adam and Eve, in his own image and placed them in the Garden of Eden. On the seventh day God rested from his work of creation.
God created the heavens, earth, light, day and night on the first day. On the second day God separated the waters and created sky. God gathered the waters and let dry land appear with vegetation on the third day. The fourth day saw creation of the sun, moon and stars. Whales, fish and birds were made on the fifth day. Animals and humans were created on the sixth day. God rested on the seventh day, seeing all creation as good.
God placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. They heard God walking in the garden in the evening. Enoch lived 365 years in close fellowship with God, then God took him to heaven. God told Abraham that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars. God spoke to Moses face to face as one speaks to a friend. Jesus called his disciples friends because he had told them everything from his Father. God promises his love for us will last forever and calls us friends.
God created the world over the course of 7 days according to the document. On each day God created a new part of the world including light, stars, plants, animals, and humans. God saw that each new creation was good and it made him happy. By the 7th day, God had created all aspects of the world and rested, taking pride in everything he had made and entrusting humans with caring for his creation.
God created light on the first day and separated night and day. On the second day God created the sky and heavens. The third day saw the creation of land, seas, and plants. God made the sun, moon, and stars on the fourth day. Living creatures were created in the seas and skies on the fifth day. Animals and the first humans, Adam and Eve, were created on the sixth day. On the seventh day, God completed his creation and rested.
A sample of a year 4 religious literacy assessment from the Wollongong Diocese, NSW Australia. See more examples at http://religiousliteracy.edublogs.org/
In 7 days, God created the heavens, earth, light, sky, land, seas, sun, moon, stars, sea creatures, birds, land animals, plants, and humankind. God rested on the seventh day. The document describes each day of creation according to the book of Genesis and expresses gratitude for God's creations that sustain life.
This series will explore Jesus' Last 100 days of earthly ministry, starting with the Transfiguration at the End of his Galilean ministry, through His Perean ministry, Jericho Road ministry and culminating in the week of His sufferings in Jerusalem. We will learn from His determination to pursue danger in order to fulfill the will of the Father and explore our calling to pursue God wherever.
The documents focus on God providing for His people through grace alone as seen in the water from the rock in Exodus, Paul's warning against relying on works for salvation and instead receiving it as a free gift, and the parable of the laborers in the vineyard where all receive the same wage regardless of how long they worked. The Transfiguration prefigures our adoption as sons through Christ and the glory we will share with Him, revealing Jesus as the fulfillment of the Law and Prophets and confirming His divine nature.
The document describes the seven days of creation according to the biblical account:
- On day one, God created light and separated it from darkness.
- On day two, God created the sky and separated the waters above from the waters below.
- On day three, God gathered the waters and caused dry land to appear, creating plants and trees.
- On day four, God created the sun, moon, and stars.
- On day five, God created sea creatures and birds.
- On day six, God created land animals and humans, blessing them.
- On the seventh day, God rested from his work.
THE CREATION comprises all that God ‘created’ or ‘framed’ cosmically in the beginning and all that He ‘made’ or ‘did’ for the earth in six creation days (Gen 2:3; 5:1; Heb 11:3) as well as the invisible creation
In 7 days, God created the world and everything in it, including the sky, land, sea, plants, animals, and humankind. On each day, God created something new: light and darkness on day 1; the sky on day 2; land and seas on day 3; the sun, moon, and stars on day 4; birds and fish on day 5; animals and humankind on day 6. On day 7, God rested. The document discusses how God created everything and is pleased with his creation, and that people should help take care of the world.
The document discusses several attributes of God, including that:
1) God is self-sufficient and does not depend on anything outside of himself. He created the world out of his own pleasure and independence, not out of necessity.
2) As the creator, God is responsible for and reveals himself through his creation, yet he is also independent of his creation and needs nothing from it.
3) In contrast, humanity and creation are completely dependent on God for their existence, purpose, and functioning. People cannot escape God's authority as their creator and reference point.
The document summarizes the biblical account of creation from Genesis. It describes how over six days God created light, the sky, land, plants, stars, sea creatures, birds, animals, and finally humans. On the seventh day God rested. The focus is on God preparing the earth and creating different things each day until creating humans to have a relationship with.
Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey ...SirmaDuztepeliler
"Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey Toward Sustainability"
The booklet of my master’s thesis at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology. (Gothenburg, Sweden)
This thesis explores the transformation of the vacated (2023) IKEA store in Kållered, Sweden, into a "Reuse Hub" addressing various user types. The project aims to create a model for circular and sustainable economic practices that promote resource efficiency, waste reduction, and a shift in societal overconsumption patterns.
Reuse, though crucial in the circular economy, is one of the least studied areas. Most materials with reuse potential, especially in the construction sector, are recycled (downcycled), causing a greater loss of resources and energy. My project addresses barriers to reuse, such as difficult access to materials, storage, and logistics issues.
Aims:
• Enhancing Access to Reclaimed Materials: Creating a hub for reclaimed construction materials for both institutional and individual needs.
• Promoting Circular Economy: Showcasing the potential and variety of reusable materials and how they can drive a circular economy.
• Fostering Community Engagement: Developing spaces for social interaction around reuse-focused stores and workshops.
• Raising Awareness: Transforming a former consumerist symbol into a center for circular practices.
Highlights:
• The project emphasizes cross-sector collaboration with producers and wholesalers to repurpose surplus materials before they enter the recycling phase.
• This project can serve as a prototype for reusing many idle commercial buildings in different scales and sizes.
• The findings indicate that transforming large vacant properties can support sustainable practices and present an economically attractive business model with high social returns at the same time.
• It highlights the potential of how sustainable practices in the construction sector can drive societal change.
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