The document discusses the uniqueness of men and women from a biblical perspective. It provides overviews of the differences between men and women in areas like nature, roles, needs, interests, fulfillment, physical traits, emotions, spirituality, and general attitudes. It emphasizes that understanding and appreciating gender differences allows men and women to complement each other rather than compete. It concludes that accepting unique strengths and weaknesses leads to harmonious living.
The document discusses several concepts related to how people develop their sense of self and self-knowledge. It explores how social influences like the roles we play, social comparisons, and others' judgments shape our self-concept. It also examines how experiences of success and failure impact self-esteem. Additionally, the document notes that people have limited insight into why they behave as they do and tend to mispredict their own emotions and behaviors. Overall, the document analyzes how the interplay between our internal sense of self and external social worlds determines our self-perceptions.
The document discusses the fundamentals and nature of human behavior. It describes how behavior is influenced by thoughts, feelings, needs and environmental/social factors. It also discusses the different ways behavior is studied, including psychology and sociology. The document outlines various models of human behavior, including passive, aggressive, assertive and passive-aggressive styles. It provides examples of each behavioral style.
The document discusses different types of love and the factors that contribute to forming romantic relationships. It describes three components of love identified by Rubin - attachment, caring, and intimacy. Passionate love is described as intense but fleeting, while companionate love is based on deep familiarity and commitment. The "three faces" model identifies passion, intimacy, and commitment as key factors in love, and how their interplay influences relationship experiences over time. Proximity, shared interests, physical attractiveness, and reciprocity are identified as contributing to the development of romantic relationships.
The document discusses various types of relationships between boys and girls as they develop through different stages of life. It defines infantile love between children and parents, filial love between children and their mother, peer love among adolescents, and mature love between adults. It also distinguishes between love, which develops slowly through compatibility and sacrifice, and infatuation, which forms quickly based on insecurity and fading feelings. Finally, it outlines different types of casual, serious, and blind dating as well as traditional and modern courtship practices between young people.
The document discusses several concepts related to how people develop their sense of self and self-knowledge. It explores how social influences like the roles we play, social comparisons, and others' judgments shape our self-concept. It also examines how experiences of success and failure impact self-esteem. Additionally, the document notes that people have limited insight into why they behave as they do and tend to mispredict their own emotions and behaviors. Overall, the document analyzes how the interplay between our internal sense of self and external social worlds determines our self-perceptions.
The document discusses the fundamentals and nature of human behavior. It describes how behavior is influenced by thoughts, feelings, needs and environmental/social factors. It also discusses the different ways behavior is studied, including psychology and sociology. The document outlines various models of human behavior, including passive, aggressive, assertive and passive-aggressive styles. It provides examples of each behavioral style.
The document discusses different types of love and the factors that contribute to forming romantic relationships. It describes three components of love identified by Rubin - attachment, caring, and intimacy. Passionate love is described as intense but fleeting, while companionate love is based on deep familiarity and commitment. The "three faces" model identifies passion, intimacy, and commitment as key factors in love, and how their interplay influences relationship experiences over time. Proximity, shared interests, physical attractiveness, and reciprocity are identified as contributing to the development of romantic relationships.
The document discusses various types of relationships between boys and girls as they develop through different stages of life. It defines infantile love between children and parents, filial love between children and their mother, peer love among adolescents, and mature love between adults. It also distinguishes between love, which develops slowly through compatibility and sacrifice, and infatuation, which forms quickly based on insecurity and fading feelings. Finally, it outlines different types of casual, serious, and blind dating as well as traditional and modern courtship practices between young people.
The document discusses how the story of the goddess Hera was rewritten over time. Originally a strong and nurturing goddess, she was later portrayed as a jealous harpy obsessed with her husband's affairs. This retelling provides a lesson: that others can shape your story based on their perceptions or beliefs if you are not in control of your own narrative. It encourages taking back power over your story and image, as your story has value and matters.
This document discusses premarital sex in the Philippines. It notes that while premarital sex was once rare, statistics show 30% of Filipinos now engage in it, though this is still lower than some Western countries. Factors that have contributed to its increased prevalence include more liberal social attitudes, especially among women; viewing sex as pleasurable rather than solely for reproduction; and greater exposure to sexuality in media. However, premarital sex also brings risks like unwanted pregnancy and disease.
The UB Psych Clinic is requesting permission from the Benguet Governor to conduct a one-day equipping seminar for select community health team members from Benguet municipalities from May to June 2015. The seminar aims to train community health teams on psychological first aid, indigenous mental health practices, medical first aid, and establishing community mental health programs. It will include lectures, workshops, and certificates provided by Syngenta as part of their corporate social responsibility. The clinic hopes this endeavor will help community health teams better serve their constituents.
The Economic and Social Implication of the Traditional Wedding Practices of t...gameguru21
The study aims to determine the implication of the wedding practices and traditions in Benito Soliven along economy and social aspect to the community.
This presentation aims to let the students appreciate the existence of Man. Needless to say, they will understand more the complexity of man as human being.
This document summarizes key Filipino values that shape the country's future, as identified by Dr. Serafin Talisayon. It outlines both strengths, like pakikipagkapwa-tao (concern for others) and faith, as well as weaknesses, such as extreme personalism and kanya-kanya (everyone for themselves) mentality. National surveys show Filipinos highly value relationships and prefer to please others over confrontation or honesty. While generally pro-American and pro-women, Filipino culture is also very family-centered and group-oriented, which can enable political dynasties and corruption. Social forecasting is needed to better understand the forces shaping Philippine society.
This document provides an overview of a 10th grade Science textbook developed by the Department of Education of the Republic of the Philippines. It was collaboratively developed by educators from various educational institutions. The document notes that according to Republic Act 8293, works produced by the Government of the Philippines are not subject to copyright. It also lists the authors and reviewers that contributed to the development of the textbook and provides the table of contents for the first unit which covers Earth and Space topics including Plate Tectonics and the Earth's Interior.
1) The document discusses the first commandment "You shall have no other gods before me" and how it forbids idolatry, superstition, and putting anything in higher priority than God.
2) It explains various sins against faith, hope, charity and religion that violate this commandment such as doubt, disbelief, despair, presumption, indifference and hatred toward God.
3) It also discusses other religious violations like idolatry, divination, sacrilege, tempting God, and how even non-religious worldviews like atheism, agnosticism, and humanism can contradict the first commandment if they do not acknowledge God.
BROCHURE ON DEFENSES AGAINST DISCRIMINATIONNancy Oliverio
Act and educate yourself about discrimination is the first thing to do. Speak up when you hear offensive jokes or discriminatory speech, as it should be denounced. You must learn to speak up and let everyone know biased actions and speech are unacceptable. Get involved in community outreach activities and read about diverse lives and experiences to learn how they differ from your own. Be aware of the words you use, as they can affect how you think about differences and perpetuate discrimination subconsciously.
Human beings are unique animals in that they can reason and make free choices through their spiritual souls, unlike other animals. As beings with both bodies and souls closely united, humans are capable of self-direction and moral decision-making. Each individual person has inherent dignity and worth because they are created in the image of God, regardless of personal characteristics or their status within social structures.
ReadySetPresent (Gender Differences PowerPoint Presentation Content): 100+ PowerPoint presentation content slides. Misinterpreting gender differences can be potentially disastrous. However, understanding them, can lead to a harmonious environment both at work and at home. Gender Differences PowerPoint Presentation Content slides include topics such as: highlighting Gender and Communication Differences, how to avoid pitfalls, 6 common areas of miscommunication between genders, 6 slides on negotiation and gender, 10 slides on biological brain and health differences, 25+ slides on strengths of genders with facts and trivia, 15+ slides on managing and accommodating different genders and moving past stereotypes, 4 slides on the Parson’s model, 9 slides on women working with men, 8 slides on men working with women, and 6 slides on females in business, 10 slides on common misunderstandings and communication between spouses, interesting gender statistics and more!
The document discusses how the story of the goddess Hera was rewritten over time. Originally a strong and nurturing goddess, she was later portrayed as a jealous harpy obsessed with her husband's affairs. This retelling provides a lesson: that others can shape your story based on their perceptions or beliefs if you are not in control of your own narrative. It encourages taking back power over your story and image, as your story has value and matters.
This document discusses premarital sex in the Philippines. It notes that while premarital sex was once rare, statistics show 30% of Filipinos now engage in it, though this is still lower than some Western countries. Factors that have contributed to its increased prevalence include more liberal social attitudes, especially among women; viewing sex as pleasurable rather than solely for reproduction; and greater exposure to sexuality in media. However, premarital sex also brings risks like unwanted pregnancy and disease.
The UB Psych Clinic is requesting permission from the Benguet Governor to conduct a one-day equipping seminar for select community health team members from Benguet municipalities from May to June 2015. The seminar aims to train community health teams on psychological first aid, indigenous mental health practices, medical first aid, and establishing community mental health programs. It will include lectures, workshops, and certificates provided by Syngenta as part of their corporate social responsibility. The clinic hopes this endeavor will help community health teams better serve their constituents.
The Economic and Social Implication of the Traditional Wedding Practices of t...gameguru21
The study aims to determine the implication of the wedding practices and traditions in Benito Soliven along economy and social aspect to the community.
This presentation aims to let the students appreciate the existence of Man. Needless to say, they will understand more the complexity of man as human being.
This document summarizes key Filipino values that shape the country's future, as identified by Dr. Serafin Talisayon. It outlines both strengths, like pakikipagkapwa-tao (concern for others) and faith, as well as weaknesses, such as extreme personalism and kanya-kanya (everyone for themselves) mentality. National surveys show Filipinos highly value relationships and prefer to please others over confrontation or honesty. While generally pro-American and pro-women, Filipino culture is also very family-centered and group-oriented, which can enable political dynasties and corruption. Social forecasting is needed to better understand the forces shaping Philippine society.
This document provides an overview of a 10th grade Science textbook developed by the Department of Education of the Republic of the Philippines. It was collaboratively developed by educators from various educational institutions. The document notes that according to Republic Act 8293, works produced by the Government of the Philippines are not subject to copyright. It also lists the authors and reviewers that contributed to the development of the textbook and provides the table of contents for the first unit which covers Earth and Space topics including Plate Tectonics and the Earth's Interior.
1) The document discusses the first commandment "You shall have no other gods before me" and how it forbids idolatry, superstition, and putting anything in higher priority than God.
2) It explains various sins against faith, hope, charity and religion that violate this commandment such as doubt, disbelief, despair, presumption, indifference and hatred toward God.
3) It also discusses other religious violations like idolatry, divination, sacrilege, tempting God, and how even non-religious worldviews like atheism, agnosticism, and humanism can contradict the first commandment if they do not acknowledge God.
BROCHURE ON DEFENSES AGAINST DISCRIMINATIONNancy Oliverio
Act and educate yourself about discrimination is the first thing to do. Speak up when you hear offensive jokes or discriminatory speech, as it should be denounced. You must learn to speak up and let everyone know biased actions and speech are unacceptable. Get involved in community outreach activities and read about diverse lives and experiences to learn how they differ from your own. Be aware of the words you use, as they can affect how you think about differences and perpetuate discrimination subconsciously.
Human beings are unique animals in that they can reason and make free choices through their spiritual souls, unlike other animals. As beings with both bodies and souls closely united, humans are capable of self-direction and moral decision-making. Each individual person has inherent dignity and worth because they are created in the image of God, regardless of personal characteristics or their status within social structures.
ReadySetPresent (Gender Differences PowerPoint Presentation Content): 100+ PowerPoint presentation content slides. Misinterpreting gender differences can be potentially disastrous. However, understanding them, can lead to a harmonious environment both at work and at home. Gender Differences PowerPoint Presentation Content slides include topics such as: highlighting Gender and Communication Differences, how to avoid pitfalls, 6 common areas of miscommunication between genders, 6 slides on negotiation and gender, 10 slides on biological brain and health differences, 25+ slides on strengths of genders with facts and trivia, 15+ slides on managing and accommodating different genders and moving past stereotypes, 4 slides on the Parson’s model, 9 slides on women working with men, 8 slides on men working with women, and 6 slides on females in business, 10 slides on common misunderstandings and communication between spouses, interesting gender statistics and more!
Women are increasingly occupying jobs that were traditionally held by men. While women now make up over half the workforce and outnumber men in college degrees, a pay gap persists where women earn only 77 cents for every dollar earned by men. The document examines various jobs that have seen a decline in male workers as women take over, such as postal workers, educators, and veterinarians. It also explores reasons for the shifting job trends and continuing gender pay gap, such as effects of the recession, discrimination, and differences in hours and career choices between men and women.
Ever wondered what makes you who you are as a woman? Wonder why some women are powerfully strong while others are timid and week? What defines a woman of substance and what is it that makes women strong?
http://www.fashionlivre.com/blog/7-characteristics-of-a-strong-woman
The document contains a collection of proverbs and sayings about relationships between men and women. It suggests that women are complex and contradictory, presenting men with many challenges to understand and please them. It also implies that women have significant power and influence over men, both for good and ill, and are ultimately unpredictable forces that have shaped history through their impact on men.
The document contains several proverbs and sayings about relationships between men and women. It suggests that men and women approach relationships, marriage, and arguments differently. For example, it says that a man will overpay for something he needs while a woman will underpay for something she doesn't, and that a woman has the last word in any argument while anything a man says after is the start of a new argument. The document also contains jokes and commentary on marriage.
The document describes a VAK (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic) inventory to determine a learner's preferred learning style. It provides instructions for three activities - one visual involving images, one auditory involving listening, and one kinesthetic involving touching objects. The document asks how the VAK inventory could be used in the classroom by suggesting learning strategies for visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners.
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Wondering why your designers are pestering you about line height again? Nudging elements over 3 pixels… and then back again? Having to explain the difference between margin and padding for the hundredth time? Let’s have a healthy, honest, and real couples therapy session about how to understand the nags and nuances of design and how it translates to captivating front-end experiences. We’ll learn a little Design 101 for Front-End, how to negotiate and resolve conflict, and some tips and tricks about great design and front-end hand-off processes.
Objective
Teaching designers and front-end developers how to empathize with and understand each other.
Target Audience
Product designers, front-end developers, product managers, curious creatives.
Assumed Audience Knowledge
Intermediate understanding of design and front-end development.
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
Design 101 for Front-Enders
Front-End 101 for Designers
Conflict resolution
Empathy tools
Design hand-off tips and tricks
The document discusses human sexuality and gender roles. It notes that sexuality includes gender identity, roles, and orientation, and is a central part of human existence. Biological factors like sex and hormones influence gender development, while psychological and social factors also shape gender roles and stereotypes learned from a young age through family, peers, media and society. The document examines common stereotypes associated with masculinity and femininity, and how functionalist, conflict, and feminist perspectives view gender inequality and women's roles within society and the family.
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Gender Differences PowerPoint PPT Content Modern SampleAndrew Schwartz
The document discusses gender differences and communication between genders. It aims to help people communicate more effectively with the opposite sex, understand biological brain differences and gender issues in the workplace. The document covers topics such as problem solving approaches, needs and desires, gossip vs privacy, competition vs cooperation, negotiation differences, brain differences, stereotypes, strengths of each gender and communication between spouses.
The document outlines the contents and lessons of an online study on Fascinating Womanhood. It will cover topics over 8 weeks, including understanding men, masculine and feminine roles, femininity, and childlikeness. The ideal woman from a man's point of view has both angelic qualities like character, understanding of men, and domestic skills, as well as human qualities like appearance, manner, and femininity. Examples from literature are analyzed, showing that while beauty is not essential, qualities like inner happiness, gentleness, and radiating joy are attractive to men.
How to handle and help emotionally sensitive peopleAqib Memon
Develop trust with sensitive people by listening attentively without judgment. Offer gentle feedback on how their attitudes impact relationships, but avoid direct criticism which could make them defensive. Suggest improving self-esteem by focusing on positive influence over children and role modeling strengths.
How to handle and help emotionally sensitive peopleAqib Memon
To help emotionally sensitive people, one must first develop trust and a bond by being truthful and avoiding ambiguity. Become an attentive listener to understand their perspective and gain their respect. Offer feedback by explaining how their attitude impacts relationships, but do so subtly without making them feel defensive. The goal is to guide self-improvement, not reveal weakness.
This newsletter discusses the topics of anger and attitudes of empathy. It provides advice on managing anger through responding rather than reacting, and seeing issues from multiple perspectives. It also discusses how empathy involves understanding others' perspectives through seeing things from a 360 degree view rather than just one's own position or angle. The document advocates expanding one's knowledge and control over decisions by considering how they affect others, not just oneself. It encourages practicing forgiveness, gratitude, and responding to issues with respect and equality.
Most of the time, we are not aware of how we feel.
In other words, we are not consciously aware of our vibration.
We live through our thoughts and are not aware of the sensations in our bodies. Sometimes we think we have great self-esteem but if we really get in touch with the sensations of the body, we could discover a great negative paradigm beneath it.
This negative paradigm is often related to the “five poisons in Buddhism”.
If you could get aware of the poisons that are related to you, you could change your negative paradigm into a positive one.
In order to achieve this, you have to become familiar with yourself.
One of the best and fastest ways to do this is through meditation.
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Change your heart by changing your self esteem. You can lead a better life if you change your self esteem. Look at life positively. See the goodness in all that you do. Love and appreciate people. They are the greatest resources that we have.
Men sometimes withdraw from relationships to feel independent and like men. This is intuitive for men but not women. When men bond closely with women, their testosterone decreases and stress increases, so they need space. When a man withdraws, women should give him freedom and space rather than punishing him. When he returns, she should welcome him with love. Understanding that men need freedom preserves the relationship and makes the man more committed over time.
This document discusses various concepts related to leadership, personal development, and spirituality. It contains 3 main points:
1) Leadership is about inspiring and empowering others rather than controlling them. True leadership comes from moral authority rather than formal authority.
2) Personal growth involves moving from ego and separateness to unity with others. This includes shifting one's mindset from blame to taking responsibility.
3) Practices like gratitude, generosity, compassion, and forgiveness can help reduce stress and promote well-being. Letting go of resentment allows one to move forward in a positive manner.
The way we deal with our emotions shapes everything that matters: our actions, careers, relationships, health, happiness and organizations. Getting hooked by our thoughts, emotions and stories inhibits us from thriving. Emotional Agility is essential for success in all aspects of how we love, live, parent and lead.
The document outlines Brene Brown's philosophy on wholehearted living through cultivating courage, compassion, connection, and other qualities. Some key points include: loving ourselves through owning our story is the bravest thing we can do; understanding our lives and worthiness is critical for living wholeheartedly; qualities like courage, compassion, and connection can help overcome life's imperfections; and letting go of things like shame, perfectionism, and fear can help us connect to gratitude, joy, meaning, and authenticity.
This document provides guidance on improving relationships through developing love, respect, and compassion. It recommends focusing one's thoughts and actions on meeting one's partner's core emotional needs. Specifically, it suggests: holding one's partner in one's heart throughout the day, hugging them for six seconds six times a day, thinking positive thoughts about the relationship for ten seconds during the workday, and making a commitment to generously show love through small gestures daily. The goal is to transform negative emotions like fear and shame into connection by protecting and caring for one's partner.
This document discusses relationships between men and women. It states that men feel motivated and empowered when needed in a relationship, while women feel cherished. It advises that for a relationship to be successful, both partners must win rather than one winning at the expense of the other. It also notes that communication is important, with women initially making men feel needed through looks and messages, while empathy and listening are crucial when a woman is upset.
The document outlines the five virtues of St. Vincent De Paul: simplicity, humility, meekness, mortification, and zeal for souls. It provides descriptions of each virtue. Simplicity means transparency, honesty and purity of intention. Humility is respecting others and not being self-centered. Meekness is controlling anger and enduring hardship patiently. Mortification involves disciplining desires and passions. Zeal for souls means being eager and resourceful in serving and loving God and others.
This document discusses common beliefs that men have about women and provides truths to counter each belief. The beliefs addressed are that women will never be satisfied, don't need a man to take care of them, only want to control men, require a lot of hard work and money, can't be lied to, are overly emotional and jealous, and are emotional. The truths provided aim to show that women want to improve relationships, enjoy feeling needed, want to help not control, relationships require effort from both partners, women can read body language well, protecting relationships isn't about control, and emotions are human. The document encourages sharing these insights with women and men.
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The document discusses building self-esteem in children. It defines self-esteem as realistic self-awareness and a belief that one is okay. The trainer identifies key ways for parents to build their children's self-esteem including showing them they are valued, spending quality time with them, respecting them, and praising their specific accomplishments. Emotional coaching techniques like listening, acknowledging feelings, and helping children problem solve are also recommended. The overall goal is for children to develop confidence, trust in themselves, and approval of who they are.
The document defines a dysfunctional family as one where conflict, misbehavior, and abuse occur regularly, leading members to accommodate such actions and see them as normal. Dysfunctional families often result from issues like addiction, mental illness, or parents emulating their own dysfunctional upbringings. The document then lists 10 characteristics of dysfunctional families, including using shame to control members, being performance-oriented rather than valuing individuals, having unspoken rules, communicating in coded ways, numbing emotions, being adult-focused rather than child-centered, preoccupying with fault and blame, excelling at defensive "head skills" over emotional "heart skills", and appearing okay on the surface but being incredibly needy underneath.
This document discusses various aspects of personality, including definitions, components, development, and factors that influence personality. It provides definitions of personality from several psychologists and outlines the key components that make up human personality, including external appearance/behavior, inner self-awareness, and patterns of traits. The document also discusses personality development and lists several important factors that influence how personalities form, such as communication skills, appearance, manners, confidence, and emotional control.
This document discusses Jesus Christ as the one perfect example for Christians to follow. It covers how Jesus showed courage yet humility, forgiving even while on the cross. He faithfully fulfilled His commitment to God the Father. The document asserts that through following Jesus's example, Christians can demonstrate strength in defending their beliefs, live humbly with forgiveness, and be faithful in their own commitments to God. All of Jesus's actions were to ultimately serve others according to God's will.
The word of the Lord came to Jeremiah saying that before he was born, God chose him to be a prophet to the nations. God touched Jeremiah's mouth and said he had given him his words to speak. God told Jeremiah not to be afraid and that he would protect him from those against whom he was sent to prophesy. God also told Jeremiah that he is able to uproot and plant nations and kingdoms according to their response to his instructions.
The document discusses Jesus' concern for his disciples and followers to be united for three reasons: to be a witness to the world, to spread the gospel message, and to glorify God through their unity.
This short document discusses two topics: Christ's return and a fellowship of sharing. It does not provide any details about what each topic covers or their significance. The document is high-level and lacks context needed for a more informative summary.
The document discusses the uniqueness of men and women from a biblical perspective. It provides insights into the differences between men and women in their nature, roles, needs, interests, fulfillment, physical attributes, emotions, and spirituality. Some key differences highlighted include men being generally harder while women are softer, men's roles as protectors and providers while women's roles are as helpmates and homemakers, and men maturing slower spiritually while women are more expressive in their faith. The document aims to help men and women understand and appreciate each other better.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1) The document discusses the two-fold mission of the church - mission within the household of faith and mission to the world.
2) Mission within the household of faith involves knowing and loving God with one's heart, soul, strength and mind through prayer, devotion, and worship. It also involves serving and ministering within the church.
3) Mission to the world involves using one's gifts to serve God and neighbor, giving resources to help others, and demonstrating Christ's love outside the church. The mission aims to set all of God's creation free from decay and bring liberty.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Witnessing christ's act for reconciliationrrg_19882012
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Ang kabililhon sa pagkinabuhi sa mga balaanongrrg_19882012
God exists as three persons - the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - but is one God. The Trinity implies that God oversees humanity from above, relates to humanity through Jesus Christ, and lives within believers through the Holy Spirit's empowering presence. The Holy Spirit strengthens Christians to live according to God's will.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
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2. In Biblical Perspective
Gen. 1:27
“So God created humanity in His own image,
in the mage of God,
He created male and female.”
Gen. 2:8
“And God saw everything that He had made,
And behold,
It was very good.”
3. Why study the difference between a man
and a woman?
To understand, accept, and appreciate the opposite
sex.
To learn to complement each other rather than
compete.
To develop wholesome relationship among friends,
family circles, acquaintances and special
friendships.
To accomplish God;s unique role for each other thus
glorifying God.
4. Understanding the Difference
A. NATURE
MAN WOMAN
A woman is soft then hard.
A man is hard then
She is weak, helpless,
soft
fearful, but caring,
He is strong, brave,
compassionate and
darling, firm and sensitive.
decisive. She is hard too because
He can be gentle and she has her convictions
sensitive. and principles.
5. The positive hard characteristic
attitude of a man and the soft
qualities of a woman is a
combination of a good reflection
of being in God’s image.
6. Suggestions
MAN WOMAN
Appreciate her soft Appreciate his positive
qualities hardness knowing that it
Treat her gently gives you sense of
Do not allow her unique security.
Do not be resentful or
feminine assets to
minister you. proud if they do not
possess soft qualities you
have.
Do not insult or challenge
their lack of softness.
7. Role
A man is born a A woman is born
Protector Helpmate
Provider Homemaker
8. As a Protector As a Helpmate (HELP
MEET)
Delight in serving a
Always protect a
woman from danger man (start from
your family)
Make her feel
Encourage and
secured when she is
with you express confidence
Be a good listener
9. As a Provider As a Homemaker
You should be Learn to make people
responsible in providing at home and
for the basic needs of comfortable.
your family Set an atmosphere of
Do not be dependent LOVE, warmth,
on the woman for the acceptance and open
financial needs communication in your
Be efficient in your home.
work.
10. Interest and Source of Fulfillment
A man’s INTEREST is on A woman’s INTEREST is
the outside such as: her home which
World events includes the following:
Economic Condition Husband
Friends Children
Sports Domestic work
job Home-making
11. Suggestions
MAN(to understand a woman) WOMAN
(to understand a man)
Learn to listen with
Enjoy listening to him as he
interest as she shares shares his world.
her life and concerns. Do not get easily offended
Appreciate her
if he fails to notice or
appreciate your
domestic achievements.
accomplishments. Do not be jealous about his
job, because he is doing it
for you.
12. Needs
A man’s greatest need is A woman’s greatest
to be adored and
need is to be loved and
respected.
appreciated.
He seeks to be admired
especially for his masculine A woman by nature is
qualities such as insecure and needs
leadership, physical unceasing assurance of
strength, and their own being loved and
ideals, principles and
convictions.
secured. They thrive in
love.
13. A man’s A woman’s
fulfillment fulfillment
comes from his comes from a
successful job. happy home.
14. Suggestions
For a Man For a Woman
Assure her always of Admire him especially in
your love. Words count his masculine qualities.
a lot to her. Thoughtful Never doubt, challenge
acts are cherished by or insult his
her. masculinity.
Do not use her. It is Express high regards
very easy to ask favor for him in attitude,
from her if she is words and actions.
assure of your love.
15. Other Needs
A man needs a woman’s loyalty, support,
encouragement, listening ear and
service.
A woman needs a man’s attention.
Protection, company and
understanding.
16. Suggestions
For a Man For a Woman
Learn to greet her first Express support in his
and notice even small work, visions and
new or pretty things in concerns.
her. Express attitude of
Make here feel that acceptance and full
you are aware of her trust in victory and
presence. failure.
17. Suggestions
For a Man For a Woman
Volunteer to do When they are
hard work for her. sick, serve them
Develop your well
physical strength. Let them do hard
work for you.
18. PHYSICAL
A man is stronger in terms of physical
strength. He can exert greater energy
for work.
A woman has greater endurance for
inner pain, stresses, illness, and shocks
of her life.
19. SEX
Man Woman
A woman is aroused by
A man is easily aroused by sight
and smell. touch and soften by
For a man, sex can just be a
satisfaction of a surface gentle words.
physical strength. For a woman, sex is
He can be easily tempted
without deeper emotional deeper. It involves soul
attachment. and spirit.
He has a natural desire to
express his love through physical She is usually affected
manifestation like holding hands,
embracing and etc. by the man she desires.
20. Suggestions
For a Man For a Woman
Realize that sex is not love Avoid using seductive
and love is not sex. clothes.
Study God’s view of sex. Be holy and descent in your
Avoid unnecessary ways.
physical contact with her. Do not yield to all of guy’s
Avoid going to to places wishes. In his way, you are
that will tempt you beyond helping him control himself.
your control. Avoid discussing
Know your limits as a man “suggestive” topics with
and you may discuss it him.
with your special girl.(esp. if Avoid going out in
you are engaged) tempting places with him.
21. EMOTION
A man is emotional too but A woman is emotional and
sometimes suppresses shows it.
the expression of it. Her thinking is affected by
His thinking is less emotional state.
affected by emotional Her moods are
state. unpredictable because it is
Moods can be determined normally affected by
by environmental factors. physiological changes in
Generally, he is more her body.
emotionally secure.
22. Suggestions
For a Man For a Woman
Do not suppress your emotions. Do not condemn a man who
Express it. shows it.
Learn to be expressive about Do not expect him to express
your emotions but with love the way you do. They are
discretion. different.
Accept her even if you can’t Let God be your emotional
understand her. security and not man.
Just listen and avoid arguments Do not hate yourself for feeling
when she is at the peak of her unassured of his love. A woman
emotion. She can’t think logically. needs repeated assurance.
Understand that she needs a Never make any major decision
regular assurance of love not when you’re at the peak of your
only in action but in sweet emotions.
words.
23. SPIRITUAL
A man is less religious than A woman is more
a woman. religious than man.
He generally matures
slower in his faith. But
She matures faster.
once committed, his She is concerned about
convictions are deeper and “how” in reaching her
stronger. spiritual goal.
He knows his goal in terms
of his relationship with God
She is expressive of her
but he is not so concerned spiritual experience.
about “how”. She is faithful to her
He is less expressive about religious obligations.
his relationship with God.
24. Suggestions
For a Man For a Woman
Do not feel proud if you Do not judge him as
have deeper being less spiritual just
convictions than her. because he is not
expressive
Refrain from preaching
Be serious in your walk
with God. to him. They would
rather see you live
what you preach.
25. General Attitudes and Characteristics
Man Woman
Logical thinker Emotional feeler
Optimist Pessimist
Can set aside problems Problem carrier
Consistent Changeable
Direct, truthful Indirect
Democratic Sometimes biased
Decisive Indecisive
Brave, daring, adventurous Fearful
Less compassionate
compassionate
26. General Attitudes and Characteristics
Practical Idealistic and romantic
Stubborn Traditional
Easily keeps secrets
Shares a lot
Believes by proof
Believes by promise
Guilt-prone
Resentment prone
Less competitive
Competitive Person-oriented
Goal-oriented Impulsive
Evaluates then acts Many friends but less
Faithful in friendship deep
Sees the whole Sees the detail
Less sensitive Sensitive
27. General Attitudes and Characteristics
Can keep problem Needs outlet for
by himself problems
Treat world Treat world personal
impersonally intuitive
Analytical
28. Suggestions
Accept and understand individual
difference and complement each
other.
29. Conclusion
If men and women accept and understand their
unique differences, appreciate their individual
strengths and complement in their weakness…
Then, this world will be wholesome to live in. men and
women will enjoy life to the fullest and will be able to
live harmoniously.
We can live with peace, and love.