Short Introduction
The Bible talks about the Great and Terrible day of the Lord.
Here is the Divine Principle interpretation and supported by
numerous Spiritual Testimonies that;
Christ was born 1920 in Korea
Started public mission 1945
Married 1960 - gave as True Parents numerous Blessings = forgiveness of Original Sin
Established Completed Testament 1992
Ascended to Spirit World 2012
Proclaimed the new Age of Cheon Il Guk starting 2013
Short Introduction
The Bible talks about the Great and Terrible day of the Lord.
Here is the Divine Principle interpretation and supported by
numerous Spiritual Testimonies that;
Christ was born 1920 in Korea
Started public mission 1945
Married 1960
Established Completed Testament 1992
Ascended to Spirit World 2012
Short Introduction
The Bible talks about the Great and Terrible day of the Lord.
Here is the Divine Principle interpretation and supported by
numerous Spiritual Testimonies that;
Christ was born 1920 in Korea
Started public mission 1945
Married 1960 - gave as True Parents numerous Blessings = forgiveness of Original Sin
Established Completed Testament 1992
Ascended to Spirit World 2012
Proclaimed the new Age of Cheon Il Guk starting 2013
Short Introduction
The Bible talks about the Great and Terrible day of the Lord.
Here is the Divine Principle interpretation and supported by
numerous Spiritual Testimonies that;
Christ was born 1920 in Korea
Started public mission 1945
Married 1960
Established Completed Testament 1992
Ascended to Spirit World 2012
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
Short Introduction
The Bible talks about the Great and Terrible day of the Lord.
Here is the Divine Principle interpretation and supported by
numerous Spiritual Testimonies that;
Christ was born 1920 in Korea
Started public mission 1945
Biblical Marriage of the Lamb 1960 - gave as True Parents numerous Blessings = forgiveness of Original Sin to Millions
Established Completed Testament 1992
Christ ascended to Spirit World 2012
Holy Wife Hak Ja Han remaining on Earth 2020...
Proclaiming the New Age of Cheon Il Guk starting 2013
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CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
Many of the Jews questioned Jesus closely when he made the statement that He is the light of the world. As they question and Jesus answers, I find four threads that run throughout the conversation that are vital for us to understand if we long for eternal life. First, understanding who Jesus is: the son of God and I am; second, why should I listen to Jesus; third, we can know the truth: fourth, what it means to follow Jesus.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
Short Introduction
The Bible talks about the Great and Terrible day of the Lord.
Here is the Divine Principle interpretation and supported by
numerous Spiritual Testimonies that;
Christ was born 1920 in Korea
Started public mission 1945
Biblical Marriage of the Lamb 1960 - gave as True Parents numerous Blessings = forgiveness of Original Sin to Millions
Established Completed Testament 1992
Christ ascended to Spirit World 2012
Holy Wife Hak Ja Han remaining on Earth 2020...
Proclaiming the New Age of Cheon Il Guk starting 2013
Feature Essay in Contemporary Art - What is Art and how it affects you .... Essay On Artist. Investigate How and Why Contemporary Artists Sample the Past and .... Visual Arts Essay - Explain how artists have explored and challenged .... what is art essay examples. Research
TESTIMONIES OF TRINITA ETOP MOSLEMS AND OTHERSNkor Ioka
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
Many of the Jews questioned Jesus closely when he made the statement that He is the light of the world. As they question and Jesus answers, I find four threads that run throughout the conversation that are vital for us to understand if we long for eternal life. First, understanding who Jesus is: the son of God and I am; second, why should I listen to Jesus; third, we can know the truth: fourth, what it means to follow Jesus.
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1. Celebrating the Birthday of
Dr. Martin Luther King
Identifying the Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
2. Celebrating the Birthday of
Dr. Martin Luther King
Identifying the Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
3. 1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, ____________________________.
2. King is famous for his “_______________________” speech. He used many _____________ for this speech.
3. A source is a __________________ where you can find ideas.
4. Dr. King worked as a ________________________ in a church. He became famous all over USA.
5. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”_____________________________”.
6. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people believed __________ __________________ would stop racist laws.
7. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, ___________________.
8. After the March, the leaders and Dr. King had a meeting with ___________________________________.
9. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more____________for African Americans.
10. _______________________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a
speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.
11. About ____________________ people came to the March.
12. Martin Luther King talked about President ______________________.
13. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________________________.
14. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s___________________________ , a law that freed many
enslaved people .
15. King used language from the _______________________________________.
16. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song _______________________________________.
17. Good writers use ideas from ____________ sources.
Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
15. from “American Negro Songs" by J. W. Work
Free at last, free at last,
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Free at last, free at last
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Way down yonder in the graveyard walk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Me and my Jesus going to meet and talk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
On my knees when the light passed by
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Thought my soul would rise and fly
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Some of these mornings, bright and fair
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Goin' meet King Jesus in the air
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3oqj0ICfc
16. from “American Negro Songs" by J. W. Work
Free at last, free at last,
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Free at last, free at last
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Way down yonder in the graveyard walk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Me and my Jesus going to meet and talk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
On my knees when the light passed by
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Thought my soul would rise and fly
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Some of these mornings, bright and fair
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Goin' meet King Jesus in the air
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3oqj0ICfc
17. from “American Negro Songs" by J. W. Work
Free at last, free at last,
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Free at last, free at last
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Way down yonder in the graveyard walk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Me and my Jesus going to meet and talk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
On my knees when the light passed by
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Thought my soul would rise and fly
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Some of these mornings, bright and fair
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Goin' meet King Jesus in the air
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3oqj0ICfc
18. from “American Negro Songs" by J. W. Work
Free at last, free at last,
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Free at last, free at last
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Way down yonder in the graveyard walk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Me and my Jesus going to meet and talk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
On my knees when the light passed by
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Thought my soul would rise and fly
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Some of these mornings, bright and fair
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Goin' meet King Jesus in the air
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3oqj0ICfc
19. from “American Negro Songs" by J. W. Work
Free at last, free at last,
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Free at last, free at last
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Way down yonder in the graveyard walk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Me and my Jesus going to meet and talk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
On my knees when the light passed by
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Thought my soul would rise and fly
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Some of these mornings, bright and fair
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Goin' meet King Jesus in the air
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3oqj0ICfc
20. from “American Negro Songs" by J. W. Work
Free at last, free at last,
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Free at last, free at last
Thank God almighty I'm free at last.
Way down yonder in the graveyard walk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Me and my Jesus going to meet and talk
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
On my knees when the light passed by
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Thought my soul would rise and fly
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Some of these mornings, bright and fair
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
Goin' meet King Jesus in the air
Thank God almighty I'm free at last
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3oqj0ICfc
78. Let’s look at the speech.
Where did Dr. King get his ideas?
79. Let’s look at the speech.
Where did Dr. King get his ideas?
80. Let’s look at the speech.
Where did Dr. King get his ideas?
81. Let’s look at the speech.
Where did Dr. King get his ideas?
82. Let’s look at the speech.
Where did Dr. King get his ideas?
83. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
My Country 'tis of Thee
Declaration of Independence
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Gettysburg Address
Free at Last
169. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.
2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence
5. American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee
170. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.
2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence
5. American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee
171. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.
2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence
5. American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee
172. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.
2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence
5. American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee
173. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.
2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence
5. American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee
174. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.
2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence
5. The American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee
177. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
The Gettysburg Address
Free at Last
178. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Gettysburg Address
Free at Last
179. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
Declaration of Independence
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Gettysburg Address
Free at Last
180. Sources of the
I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
My Country 'tis of Thee
Declaration of Independence
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Gettysburg Address
Free at Last
181. 1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, ____________________________.
2. King is famous for his “_______________________” speech. He used many _____________ for this speech.
3. A source is a __________________ where you can find ideas.
4. Dr. King worked as a _____________________ in a church in Atlanta, GA. He became famous all over USA.
5. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”_____________________________”.
6. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people believed __________ __________________ would stop racist laws.
7. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, ___________________.
8. After the March, the leaders and Dr. King had a meeting with ___________________________________.
9. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more____________for African Americans.
10. _________ _______ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech.
Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.
11. About ____________________ people came to the March.
12. Martin Luther King talked about President ______________________.
13. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the __________________ ______________.
14. 1963 was the 100th anniversary of Lincoln’s ____________ ____________ , a law freeing many enslaved people.
15. King used language from the _______________________________________.
16. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song _______________________________________.
17. Good writers use ideas from ____________ sources.
Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
182. 1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.
2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech. He used many sources for this speech.
3. A source is a place where you can find ideas.
4. Dr. King worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.
5. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.
6. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people believed civil disobedience would stop racist laws.
7. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.
8. After the March, the leaders and Dr. King had a meeting with President John Kennedy.
9. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more jobs for African Americans.
10. John Lewis was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech.
Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.
11. About 250,000 people came to the March.
12. Martin Luther King talked about President Lincoln.
13. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the Gettysburg Address.
14. 1963 was the 100th anniversary of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, a law freeing many enslaved people.
15. King used language from the Declaration of Independence.
16. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song My Country ‘tis of Thee.
17. Good writers use ideas from many sources.
Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963
183.
184. Yolanda King died in 2007.Reverend Bernice King Martin Luther King IIIDexter King
188. 5WH
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Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
189. 5WH
Who
What
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Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
190. 5WH
Who
What
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Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
191. 5WH
Who
What
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Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
192. 5WH
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Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
193. 5WH
Who
What
Where
When
Why
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Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
194. 5WH
Who
What
Where
When
Why
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Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
195. Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
What were the sources –the ideas– for Dr. King's speech?
5WH
Who
What
Where
When
Why
How
196. Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
What were the sources –the ideas– for Dr. King's speech?
5WH
Who
What
Where
When
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How
197. Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
What were the sources –the ideas– for Dr. King's speech?
5WH
Who
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198. Topic: MLK’s birthday and his I Have a Dream speech
Who was Dr. King?
Who helped Dr. King?
When was Dr. King born?
When did he make his I Have a Dream speech?
What was that speech about?
Where did he make the speech?
Where did Dr. King get ideas for his I Have a Dream speech?
Why did he talk about a dream?
How many people came to the March?
What were the sources –the ideas– for Dr. King's speech?
5WH
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Write a short essay.
Include 5W facts.