The document contains a Catholic quiz bowl with multiple choice questions on topics relating to Catholic doctrine, scripture, saints, and history. It includes over 50 questions testing knowledge on subjects like the marks of the Church, sacraments, commandments, biblical figures, events in the life of Christ, and books of the Bible. The quiz is formatted with the questions followed by 3 potential multiple choice answers in a repeated structure.
Class taught by Dr. John Oakes 11/14/10. The lesson focuses in on the definition and evidence for biblical inspiration, the meaning of biblical inerrancy, errors of copyists and translators, followed by an introduction to the English translations. The final section discusses claims that the King James Version is the only acceptable translation and that others are of the devil.
Dr. John Oakes and Mark Wilkinson taught a class on how to understand and interpret the Bible. This was a 7 hour class. The suggester book for this class is "How to Study the Bible For All It’s Worth by Gordon Fee and Douglas Stewart.
Class taught by Dr. John Oakes 11/14/10. The lesson focuses in on the definition and evidence for biblical inspiration, the meaning of biblical inerrancy, errors of copyists and translators, followed by an introduction to the English translations. The final section discusses claims that the King James Version is the only acceptable translation and that others are of the devil.
Dr. John Oakes and Mark Wilkinson taught a class on how to understand and interpret the Bible. This was a 7 hour class. The suggester book for this class is "How to Study the Bible For All It’s Worth by Gordon Fee and Douglas Stewart.
Notes and Power Point for a class on the Pentecostal Movement, miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit and the work of the Holy Spirit by John Oakes in San Diego 8/11/2011.
Notes to accompany ISLAM (literally, submit the will in Arabic)
Founder: Muhammad. About 570 ? 632 AD, in Mecca, in modern Saudi Arabia.
Roughly 1 billion Muslims in the world.
Location: Northern Africa, almost the entire Middle East, Pakistan Afghanistan,
Bangaladesh, India, Albania, Indonesia and the Phillipines, with scatterings elsewhere...
Dr. John Oakes taught a class titled Strong in Chrst and a sermon titled One in Christ for the Coastal Region of the Los Angeles Church of Christ for their family retreat 8/15/15. Notes power point and audio are attached. Strong in Christ is about how to deepen our understanding of the scripture, using examples from Ephesians and Matthew. One in Christ is about the amazing blessings we have In Christ.
13 What Could Be More Important Than My Rights? 1 Corinthians 9:1-27Rick Peterson
What Could Be More Important Than My Rights? 1 Corinthians 9:1-27 Adapted from a David Owens sermon http://www.sermoncentral.com/print_friendly.asp?SermonID=123821
Notes to accompany HOW WE GOT THE BIBLE
Many have claimed that the Old Testament contains a number of myths and legends which were created by Jewish writers in the two or three centuries before the time of Christ or soon thereafter. Others would claim that most of the New Testament was written well into the late second century AD by Christian apologists who were creating a Jesus very different from the historical person. They would claim that the gospels are not an eye-witness account at all. Another common claim is that the original writings of the apostles were radically edited by the Catholic Church in the period after the conversion of the Roman Empire, to reflect Catholic doctrine. These people would claim that the doctrines found in the New Testament are very different from the original teachings of Jesus Christ. Still others will claim
that there were additional gospels written by the apostles which were excluded by leaders in the early church because of their bias against certain teachings...
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a class on the evidence which supports belief in the biblical Jesus at the Mission Center of Hope in San Diego Saturdays 9:00-10:30. Your are invited to attend, but the power point, outline and audios will be posted here.
Dr. John Oakes taught a six-week class on World Religions on six consecutive Saturdays beginning on 2/23 9:00-11:00. See below for suggested reading and schedule.
Dr. John Oakes taught a class on apocalyptic literature, including the Book of Revelation on six consecutive Saturdays beginning September 28 at the Mission Center of Hope in San Diego. The audio of this lesson is now available in the web site store. Go to the front page and click on EFC Store in the upper right hand corner of the page. It will also be made available in MP3 format at www.ipibooks.com.
Attached are notes and a power point for a 23 hour class on the Book of Hebrews given by Dr. John Oakes recently in Manila, Philippines. The recordings are now available in the ARS store.
This power point was used by Dr. John Oakes as a follow-up lesson at the 2012 ICEC in Los Angeles on October 21, 2012. It is about the reasons the church in the first three centuries was able to conquer the known world for Jesus and a suggestion of how faithful Christians today can see the same thing happen in our world.
Dr. John Oakes gave a presentation for the South Florida Church of Christ in Miami on 9/1/13 on answering the hard questions (the question of evil, the question of suffering and the question of hell). The power point is attached.
This power point was used by Dr. John Oakes as a follow-up lesson at the 2012 ICEC in Los Angeles on October 21, 2012. It is about the reasons the church in the first three centuries was able to conquer the known world for Jesus and a suggestion of how faithful Christians today can see the same thing happen in our world.
This lesson was taught by John Oakes, PhD in Bergen, Norway 9/2/2010. Norway is a mainly atheist or agnostic country where traditional Christian apologetics may not work. The lesson uses Acts as a model for how to do Christian apologetics depending on the culture.
Notes and Power Point for a class on the Pentecostal Movement, miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit and the work of the Holy Spirit by John Oakes in San Diego 8/11/2011.
Notes to accompany ISLAM (literally, submit the will in Arabic)
Founder: Muhammad. About 570 ? 632 AD, in Mecca, in modern Saudi Arabia.
Roughly 1 billion Muslims in the world.
Location: Northern Africa, almost the entire Middle East, Pakistan Afghanistan,
Bangaladesh, India, Albania, Indonesia and the Phillipines, with scatterings elsewhere...
Dr. John Oakes taught a class titled Strong in Chrst and a sermon titled One in Christ for the Coastal Region of the Los Angeles Church of Christ for their family retreat 8/15/15. Notes power point and audio are attached. Strong in Christ is about how to deepen our understanding of the scripture, using examples from Ephesians and Matthew. One in Christ is about the amazing blessings we have In Christ.
13 What Could Be More Important Than My Rights? 1 Corinthians 9:1-27Rick Peterson
What Could Be More Important Than My Rights? 1 Corinthians 9:1-27 Adapted from a David Owens sermon http://www.sermoncentral.com/print_friendly.asp?SermonID=123821
Notes to accompany HOW WE GOT THE BIBLE
Many have claimed that the Old Testament contains a number of myths and legends which were created by Jewish writers in the two or three centuries before the time of Christ or soon thereafter. Others would claim that most of the New Testament was written well into the late second century AD by Christian apologists who were creating a Jesus very different from the historical person. They would claim that the gospels are not an eye-witness account at all. Another common claim is that the original writings of the apostles were radically edited by the Catholic Church in the period after the conversion of the Roman Empire, to reflect Catholic doctrine. These people would claim that the doctrines found in the New Testament are very different from the original teachings of Jesus Christ. Still others will claim
that there were additional gospels written by the apostles which were excluded by leaders in the early church because of their bias against certain teachings...
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a class on the evidence which supports belief in the biblical Jesus at the Mission Center of Hope in San Diego Saturdays 9:00-10:30. Your are invited to attend, but the power point, outline and audios will be posted here.
Dr. John Oakes taught a six-week class on World Religions on six consecutive Saturdays beginning on 2/23 9:00-11:00. See below for suggested reading and schedule.
Dr. John Oakes taught a class on apocalyptic literature, including the Book of Revelation on six consecutive Saturdays beginning September 28 at the Mission Center of Hope in San Diego. The audio of this lesson is now available in the web site store. Go to the front page and click on EFC Store in the upper right hand corner of the page. It will also be made available in MP3 format at www.ipibooks.com.
Attached are notes and a power point for a 23 hour class on the Book of Hebrews given by Dr. John Oakes recently in Manila, Philippines. The recordings are now available in the ARS store.
This power point was used by Dr. John Oakes as a follow-up lesson at the 2012 ICEC in Los Angeles on October 21, 2012. It is about the reasons the church in the first three centuries was able to conquer the known world for Jesus and a suggestion of how faithful Christians today can see the same thing happen in our world.
Dr. John Oakes gave a presentation for the South Florida Church of Christ in Miami on 9/1/13 on answering the hard questions (the question of evil, the question of suffering and the question of hell). The power point is attached.
This power point was used by Dr. John Oakes as a follow-up lesson at the 2012 ICEC in Los Angeles on October 21, 2012. It is about the reasons the church in the first three centuries was able to conquer the known world for Jesus and a suggestion of how faithful Christians today can see the same thing happen in our world.
This lesson was taught by John Oakes, PhD in Bergen, Norway 9/2/2010. Norway is a mainly atheist or agnostic country where traditional Christian apologetics may not work. The lesson uses Acts as a model for how to do Christian apologetics depending on the culture.
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a series of classes on the Book of Acts for the Singles ministry of the San Diego Church of Christ on Thursday evenings beginning September 3 at the Mission Center of Hope. Notes, power point and audio are attached.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on Acts chapter 20 for the San Diego Church of Christ on 10/26/15. It focuses primarily on the farewell sermon of Paul to the Ephesian elders. The outline, power point and audio are attached.
The short answer is yes, Adam and Eve went to Heaven, the difference between mankind and Angels is Angels have no forgiveness.
Lets unpack this for a moment..
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
41. How many sons did Jesse have?
a) one
b) eight
c) twelve
42. How many sons did Jesse have?
a) one
b) eight
c) twelve
43. According to Proverbs, “He who
conceals his sins prospers not, but he
who confesses and forsakes them
obtains _______?
a) mercy
b) wealth
c) freedom
44. According to Proverbs, “He who
conceals his sins prospers not, but he
who confesses and forsakes them
obtains _______?
a) mercy
b) wealth
c) freedom
45. Which words did Jesus speak to his
apostles after the resurrection?
a) “O you of little faith”
b) “Peace be with you”
c) “I am hungry”
46. Which words did Jesus speak to his
apostles after the resurrection?
a) “O you of little faith”
b) “Peace be with you”
c) “I am hungry”
47. Paul admonished the Corinthians not to
associate with anyone among
themselves who is immoral?
True or False
48. Paul admonished the Corinthians not to
associate with anyone among
themselves who is immoral?
True or False
49. What was Jacob’s deception?
a) he squandered all the
inheritance
b) he sold his brother into
slavery
c) he pretended to be his
brother before his blind father
50. What was Jacob’s deception?
a) he squandered all the
inheritance
b) he sold his brother into
slavery
c) he pretended to be his
brother before his blind father
53. What did Joseph do which impressed
the Pharaoh?
a) he caught someone stealing
from the Pharaoh
b) he interpreted the Pharaoh’s
dreams
c) he saved the Pharaoh’s money
by shrewd administration
54. What did Joseph do which impressed
the Pharaoh?
a) he caught someone stealing
from the Pharaoh
b) he interpreted the Pharaoh’s
dreams
c) he saved the Pharaoh’s money
by shrewd administration
55. Where did Jesus turn water into wine?
a) at the neighbor’s house in Nazareth
b) at a local Bethlehem inn
c) at the wedding of a couple in Cana
56. Where did Jesus turn water into wine?
a) at the neighbor’s house in Nazareth
b) at a local Bethlehem inn
c) at the wedding of a couple in Cana
57. Paul was eager to visit the
Christians in Rome.
True or False
58. Paul was eager to visit the
Christians in Rome.
True or false
59. How old was Abraham when
Isaac was born?
a) fifty
b) seventy-five
c) one hundred
60. How old was Abraham when
Isaac was born?
a) fifty
b) seventy-five
c) one hundred
61. Judith was known throughout the
land for her
a) beauty
b) strength
c) wisdom
62. Judith was known throughout the
land for her
a) beauty
b) strength
c) wisdom
63. According to Luke, after Jesus chose
his twelve apostles, how many
disciples did he send out to visit the
surrounding towns?
a) seventy-two
b) twelve
c) seven
64. According to Luke, after Jesus chose
his twelve apostles, how many
disciples did he send out to visit the
surrounding towns?
a) seventy-two
b) twelve
c) seven
65. The disciples of Jesus were quick to
welcome Saul to their group.
True or False
66. The disciples of Jesus were quick to
welcome Saul to their group.
True or False
67. One time Jesus cured ten lepers and each
came back to thank him.
True or False
68. One time Jesus cured ten lepers and each
came back to thank him.
True or False
69. Where did Moses to go escape Pharaoh:
a) Mount Sinai
b) Midian
c) Jerusalem
70. Where did Moses to go escape Pharaoh:
a) Mount Sinai
b) Midian
c) Jerusalem
71. Paul and Barnabas disagreed sharply
and separated for a time.
True or False
72. Paul and Barnabas disagreed sharply
and separated for a time.
True or False
75. Which parable tells the story about a
man who took care of someone who
had been robbed and beaten by
thieves?
a) the good shepherd
b) the good steward
c) the good Samaritan
76. Which parable tells the story about a
man who took care of someone who
had been robbed and beaten by
thieves?
a) the good shepherd
b) the good steward
c) the good Samaritan
77. Paul was content that he was mistreated
and persecuted for the sake of Christ.
True or False
78. Paul was content that he was mistreated
and persecuted for the sake of Christ.
True or False
79. Wisdom says that God made all
things by His
a) finger
b) thought
c) word
80. Wisdom says that God made all
things by His
a) finger
b) thought
c) word
82. According to Luke, what did the
someone find at the bomb when they
came to anoint the body of Jesus?
a) the body of Jesus
b) two men dressed in dazzling
garments
c) the soldiers sleeping at the
tomb
83. According to Luke, what did the
someone find at the bomb when they
came to anoint the body of Jesus?
a) the body of Jesus
b) two men dressed in dazzling
garments
c) the soldiers sleeping at the
tomb
84. The city of Babylon became part of
which great empire?
a) Roman
b) Persian
c) Egyptian
85. The city of Babylon became part of
which great empire?
a) Roman
b) Persian
c) Egyptian
86. Which book of the Bible is a dramatic
poem dealing with the suffering of the
innocent?
a) Song of Songs
b) Sirach
c) Job
87. Which book of the Bible is a dramatic
poem dealing with the suffering of the
innocent?
a) Song of Songs
b) Sirach
c) Job
88. Who gave Jesus his name?
a) Joseph and Mary
b) the angel Gabriel
c) Simeon in the Temple
89. Who gave Jesus his name?
a) Joseph and Mary
b) the angel Gabriel
c) Simeon in the Temple