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True Believer Nicholas Sparks
The book I read is called True Believer by Nicholas Sparks. I think the author wrote this book because he wanted to create another love story for
people to read. When I read this book, you could obviously tell it was fiction but some part of me thinks that this story could come true in real life.
Nicholas Sparks writes romantic novels that people fall in love with. I chose this book because I am a fan of Nicholas Sparks books and my aunt
recommended it to me. True Believer is to entertain readers with a good love story where miracles take place. The book takes place in Boone Creek,
North Carolina which is not a real city, but a city Nicholas Sparks made up. He pictured it to be in Pamlico County down on the coast where it would
become a good retirement city.
My overall impression of the book was that it was a very good book. It had a mystery but yet was a love story with things you never think would
happen. I really liked everything about the book, especially the sequence of events because it kept me on my toes. The author did a very good job of
explaining the sequence of events, but I wish he would have continued the book more. I think the author did achieve his theme by coming up with a
love story that included a ghost story, which he said in his website that I read. The setting of the book was very well described by telling everything ...
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Nicholas Sparks was very detailed with the mysterious investigation, by acting like it was happening in real life by giving real evidence and clues of
what it could be. Many people gave experiences and the author made them feel like they actually happened and you weren't just reading them in a
book. I got really attached to the characters in the book because I liked them so much, so whenever something bad happened to them I got really
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The Justification Of Believers By The Sacrifice Of Christ
For this report, I have been challenged to interview my pastor on the subject of his views of the justification of believers by the sacrifice of Christ;
after my investigation, I am content to announce that his frame of mind didn't blow me away all. With Christian I have ever known, the
justification of believers by the sacrifice of Christ has been dependable and steadfast; so once I posed the inquiry to my pastor, the first thing we
discussed that he wanted to make sure I understood was that all have sinned, and there is no one who is righteous. "From the womb, we were born
sinners, and enemies of God" is how Pastor Thompson started the banter; this seemed to echo the same sentiments that the Apostle Paul used in
Romans chapter 3 verse 23 when he declares "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God". That is the initial deliberation I believe all
must come to grips with as far as salvation is concerned. One person has to know that they are blameworthy before you can become conscious of
their need to be justified, or affirmed righteous. Moving along in the interview, Pastor Thompson praised God for being such a wonderful creator
and God. He elucidated that while yet we were sinners and enemies of our own creator, God loved us so much that He gave his own creations a
possibility to be made righteous with Him according to His mercy and grace. "If there is anyone out there who thinks they did anything to deserve
righteousness from God, please keep them away
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A Balanced Believers Reform Movement
Balanced Believers Reform The time and need for reform has never been greater than it is right now. The way in which the world is moving is
causing divisions among the people of the Islamic faith. Now is the time to look to the Qur'an and the hadith. We must achieve the right balance of
maintaining our acts toward God, while modernizing and changing with the times, in order to better benefit society and people as a whole. This is why
our reform movement urges all Muslims to join this cause and become a Balanced Believer, accepting and living the Qur'anic principles and teachings
while living in a modern technologically and scientifically advanced society. If all Muslims, Shia or Sunni, become united under this belief the Islamic
world will be better off in the 21st century. We, as Muslims, must first address the issue at hand, can and should Muslims be able to modernize in the
21st century and still be Muslim? This is something that many Muslims stumble over and it causes divisions within the Islamic faith. We must
understand that they are mutually exclusive entities because you can have one without the other. Modernization is merely accepting the new
technological and scientific advances without accepting the ideologies of the West. Muhammad Abduh, Hassan al–Banna, and Sayyid Qutb all
believed that to modernize was not necessarily to westernize. To westernize is to begin to change our beliefs and ideologies to align with the West. We
as Muslims do not have to accept their
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Eye Of The Believer
Eye of the Believer "People hear what you say but see what you do; and seeing is believing. – Unknown. For this reason and many more is why I
strongly agree in the common saying, "seeing is believing". I feel this way because you can't believe what everyone says because not everyone has
your best interest at heart and also because your actions speak louder than your words. First off, You cannot only base your belief off word of mouth
because not everyone has your best interest at heart. What I mean by this is that someone may tell you something without any concrete evidence to
support their statement only to tear you down or harm you instead of building you up or supporting you. An example of this is a person
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The, Holloway, And The Believer ' Shaw '
Prometheus begins with Two archaeologists, the skeptic 'Holloway' and the believer 'Shaw'. These two are seen to be excavating on the Isle of Skye,
Scotland. In a cave they discover paleolithic art illustrating a star map an ancient alien civilization. It's clear from Shaw and Holloway 's reactions that
this mysterious painting is what the archaeologists were searching for. Once the painting is identified they do an in depth pattern–recognition search of
images from other sites and discover global evidence of paleocontact. Soon Shaw and Holloway are sent on a "undisclosed" mission with a group
of explorers. After flying at light speed to a planet trillions of miles away from Earth the group of explorers discover a spot they believe to be signs
of civilization. After a brief moment of investigating they find conclusive evidence. Nevertheless, many of these explorers have ulterior motive for
being there, one mainly being the Weyland Corporation. The Weyland corporation believes that this sight is where the human race actually came from.
Discovery soon turns to a fight for there life once they are discovered. Prometheus although it was filled with many thrilling scenes it has many errors
in its plot line pertaining to there archeological practices. First judging off of the first scene Shaw and Holloway have been digging randomly around
the earth to try to find evidence that supports there ancient alien hypothesis. Also assumptions should be completely eliminated from an
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Oh Ms Believer Analysis
Some people listen to songs because they like the how the song sounds to them, and completely ignore the lyrics, while others listen to the lyrics of
the song, rather than simply hearing the catchy beat. In "Oh Ms Believer" by Twenty One Pilots, someone is trying to help his or her loved one
through the complications of depression. There are many different hidden meanings in the lyrics of the song "Oh Ms Believer", such as in the lyrics
"Oh, Miss Believer, my pretty sleeper/Your twisted mind is like snow on the road" (1–2). The song opens with a simile that means her thoughts cover
up who she truly is, or that her thoughts could be dangerous, perhaps life threatening, because when snow covers a road it becomes hidden, slippery,
and dangerous to drive on. Another part of the song's lyrics "Your shaking shoulders prove that it's colder/Inside your head than the winter of dead"
(3–4), show that the subject in the song is probably crying because her shoulders are shaking, and also that her thoughts are depressing and likely
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These lyrics express that the speaker in the song is trying to help and love someone, but the other person does not believe they deserve it, and does
not believe it is true because of her depression. Another line of lyrics in the song, "Oh, Miss Believer, my pretty weeper/Your twisted thoughts are like
snow on the rooftops" (15–16), represents that the woman's thoughts are weighing her down and hiding who she truly is. This song focuses on
depression and how it warps one's mind, hides one's true personality, physically and mentally weighs one down, and how ones does not believe the
compliments one receives because one does not believe they could be
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New Believer Research Paper
In today's society, there is an impending question amongst many Christians. Should Christians read the bible every day? I believe it is necessary to
read the bible most of the time. Although, when it comes down to the how often you read, this is based on a person's overall walk with God. Whether
the person is a new believer, a weak believer, or strong believer the amount they read the bible is based upon this.
As a new believer, I believe it is a must that a person reads the bible as close to every day as possible. I remember when my parents first came to
Christ, they would read the bible. Not just because they wanted to, but they were hungry for the word and wanted to dive head first into it. This is
not bad at all don't get me wrong. With them being new believers, they are going to try to soak up the Word like someone sipping out of a straw.
They want to read this life changing book that Christians talk about so much. Compare it to this, a little boy walks into a candy store and buys
some candy. The Mom says that he can eat it right away, so the kid rips the wrapper off as quickly as he can and shoves the candy in his mouth. That
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If a person is truly strong in christ then they could get by with reading the Bible two or three times a week. So what is a strong believer? To me, a
strong believer is someone who has the Word in their life and uses the Word to help with everyday things. The Word ofGod is so strong in them that
they can quote whatever scripture they need to help them or help others in a time of need. These people would be like the candy store worker. Their
job in the "store" is to help that kid that is super shy or to help the eager kid. Those strong believers won't only be helping more people achieve a
better life with Christ but always practicing what the Word
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The Orthodox View Of Orthodox Church
Orthodox is a religion that is talked less among strong Christian believers. Many of the population don't even know that it exists, youth, and old
adults are more likely to discuss the religion Catholicism. Directly following the social protocol, many think that orthodox is a religion that died out
long time ago and few never learns the history behind of its being in this world. Unlike the other denominations, Orthodox churches have followed
strict rules and scriptures that have been passed down from generations. Many of my friends may say, "Orthodox is not a true religion. Stop wasting
your time!" As a member of the Orthodox faith for eighteen years, I can only replay and say, "You have no idea what you are talking about." In this
DCA paper, I will write to show that I am part of theOrthodox church, logically explain why Orthodox altar boys is so strong, and illustrate how this
type of commitment affects your emotional life to prove that I belong in the Orthodox discourse community.
I have always admired my faith, since birth I have been grown to believe Orthodox scriptures and to follow the undying faith. I nearly never
understood what certain motions of a priest during a service or what some of the readings meant in my years as a child. The recognition of church
faith began when I was 12 years old, as a member of the St. Mary's, now called St. Mary's Valliyapally, in Farmers Branch, Carrolton, TX. I started to
learn the importance of each word in the prayer book, and
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The Is A Christian Believer
Arianne is a Christian believer who is going through her rebellious teenage years. She believes her parents do not understand her. One night, after
having an intense argument with her mother about an unwise decision she was about to make, Arianne went to bed. While sleeping, she dreamed about
her taking the wrong path, which at the end led to her own death. Arianne woke up scared, agitated, and confused. She wondered if her dream had a
meaning. Was God trying to tell her something, or it was just because she went to bed upset? In the past, there were natural dreams, which occurred
only because of physiological needs or emotional states, and there were God–influenced dreams, which involved getting a message directly from God
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One example he provided was when the dreamer experienced a traumatic event – such as a rape, an attack, or an escape – it is probable that person will
dream with something that will picture the emotion felt in that moment. Overall, the main idea of HartmannВґs theory states that dreams occur through
a series of connections that are contextualized by emotion, and thus the dream's imagery depends on what the person's emotions were that day before
going to sleep.
On the other hand, there is not an exact or one percent proved explanation in scientific terms on why or how dreams occur; however, many erudite
have developed theories on why they might happen. Many of them include an area of our brain that activates the dream imagery while sleeping. Allan
Hobson, Harvard Medical School professor, stated in his activation–synthesis model that as soon as the dreamer enters REM sleep, which is the state
where dreams are said to occur the most, a signal of electrochemical pulse changes is sent out from the brainstem and activates the dreamer's visual
perception. After this signal is sent out, the forebrain responds by putting significant effort in creating a gibberish story in the dreamer's mind. Next,
the limbic system, which is located in the forebrain and is the one in charge of a person's emotional life, gets highly activated as well. This is
probably why dreams are said to be guided by emotions – just as Hartmann believed. In addition to that, when the dreamer goes to bed,
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Believer In Dreaming Big Analysis
A wise man once told me, "If you can believe it, you can achieve it." I am a firm believer in dreaming big. If Martin Luther King Jr. was being
'realistic' at the time of his existence, segregation would have more than likely still be a normality in society. Big dreaming promotes creativity,
intellectual growth in society and emphasizes hard work. Big dreamers are impeccably creative and express individualistic ideals. The United States
was founded on new ideas and creativity. In a fairly young country I believe there is still room for improvement and creativity is the answer to
improvement. Being realistic promotes a socialist society therefore killing democracy. When everyone begins to think the same socialist systems are
already being
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The Impact Of Art On The Life Of The Believer
Throughout history, art has been an essential component of almost every civilization, both for its own sake and for the reflection it provides of
changing social attitudes and political climates. Yet while art does serve an important role in secular society, how should it influence, and perhaps
even change, the lives of believers? Does God value art? If so, how does He expect us to interact with both secular and religious works of art? This
essay will address these and other questions by analyzing the definition of art, discussing the role of art in the life of the believer, and considering how
to properly evaluate artwork. We will close our discussion with a reflection on the importance of encouraging artistic expression and appreciation...
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3). This latter definition is more comprehensive than the former because it explains that art requires skill and is a medium through which an artist
conveys a message. Yet even this description is not completely accurate. First, artists occasionally create 'ugly' artwork to express inner turmoil or
to convey harsh truths about society. Second, not all imaginative designs can be considered great art. Although creating a mural for a home, for
example, certainly requires imagination and skill, the mural might not qualify as a work of art according to the judgement of art historians. Perhaps
a better way to 'define' art would be to utilize a multifaceted approach, such as that suggested by Jeffrey T. Dean. Dean proposes that in order to
determine whether a certain work can truly be considered art, it should be compared to "radial categories" of artwork (31) in the context of the
"historical narrative" of art (29). In other words, the item in question must have some relation, whether direct or indirect, to a recognized work of art,
and the connection between the two pieces (if one exists) will likely correlate to known developments in art history (31 – 33). Based on these
definitions, what types of creative works would not be considered art? According to Maria Khan, "Art is derived from our external and internal
experiences. Art is a projection of what you experience, how you view the world and what you want to
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The True Believer Summary
The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements, by Eric Hoffer is a book about human nature. When Hoffer start his life as a
young age he was blinded until later in his teen's year before he could see. He did not attend high school, neither college, but read many books and
got inspired by reading from Montaigne to Hitler's Mein Kampf. As life goes on, Hoffer worked as a longshoreman in San Francisco for over a decade
and made living by writing books. "The True Believer" which drives in the mind of why people do things by a holy cause or do things sometimes
bizzes or have some beneficial to society. The leads to spirituals hunger and changing the old selves to a new selves that is going to be even more
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If you are part of a mass movement, you are radicalized to do things against your wills. For example, we saw that happened during the 9/11 when a
man fly an airplane through the World Trade Center because he believe in a holy cause and wanted to get rid of the unwanted selves. Up to now
we will never know what his intention was, did he do it because of Ali or was he force against his wills? Furthermore, I agree with Hoffer that
tension raises in a mass movement because of hatred and power. "A movement can exist without a God but no movement can exist without a devil."
The Nazi and the communist kills many Jews because of hatred and is still happening around us every day. Three years ago, right here in Boston we
saw that hatred play in the mind of the Tsamaev brothers to kills innocent's people because the big brother was motivated by some extremist Islamist
belief. However, one thing Hoffer did not mention in his book, is the sound of imminent that those things are going to happens and people should be
on the alert at all
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The Martyrdom Of The Christian Believers
During the first three centuries after the martyrdom of Jesus, many of the Christian believers have suffered persecution to a great extent. Back in the
days, these persecutions were meant to torment and prevent the spread of the faith but instead, it only gave rise to the wider spread of Christianity.
Martyrdom strengthened Christianity through showing their people they willingly die for their belief.
One of the events that greatly influenced Christianity would be the martyrdom of apostle Peter in 64 CE. After the great fire in Rome, during the
emperor Nero's reign, Peter tried to flee from the city to escape from being persecuted and so to continue his missionary journey in another time. But
as he was about to step out of the city, Jesus showed himself to Peter who questioned him why he was coming back to the city and is it to be
persecuted again. Entering the city of Rome, Jesus said to him yes, he was willing to be persecuted once again [Myth of Persecution. p.134–135].
Herewith, he came to an awareness that he had to defy his fears and accept his imminent death. The moment he went back into the city; he was held
captive by Roman soldiers and was condemned to die due to the charges made by King Agrippa II. Instead of being in misery, he returned to Rome
"rejoicing and praising the Lord" [Myth of Persecution. p.134–135]. This would mean that he had witnessed the truth that Jesus Christ truly is the son
of God. He was one of the first to show many of the believers and
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I Am A Firm Believer
No document signed by the president, or even God for that matter, will change the minds of many of those how deem it fitting to look down
amongst a race. No matter how much is taught in our history classes, it is never enough, because as Toni Morrison demonstrated in the book, there
are many viewpoints and sides of our historical past that are ignored and not told to the mass for everyone to be able to understand and learn from
such mistakes that are made then. Does that mean that there is no hope? I would not jump to such drastic conclusions, but I am a firm believer after
taking this class that as long as certain individuals have the power to control what the media reports and what not to report, what are written in our
history books for schools, and what literary works are allowed to be published and be out in stores for the mass to read, history will continue to repeat
itself. That is not only here in America, but in many other countries how do not have the democratic freedom that America presents to its population.
For example, Bassem Youssef, better known to many people as the "Jon Stewart of Egypt," brought lots of laughter through his "biting" political satire
to many of his fans not only in Egypt, but those following him around the world. A man, who was a former heart surgeon, quit that profession and
went on to start a political satire show in 2011 and showed no fear towards his nation's government as he continuously bashed them and their work. Of
course, not
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How Do Believers Examine Themselves
B.Believers are to examine themselves (3–5)
Verse 3– "For if a man think himself to be something, when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself."
1.Believers should not to think highly of themselves (v3)
a)"For" the "ei" conjunction shows the state of mind that is necessary when a believer seeks to bear a burden of the sinning brother in verses 1 and 2.
If a man thinks of himself to be something" (morally above reproach) when he is nothing (he also susceptible to sin at times), he deceives himself."
The Galatians, being Jews, have the notion that they are better than others and this notion making them look to the law instead of grace (compare with
1 Cor. 3:6–8). In Philippians 2:3–4b–4, Paul writes with the same idea – "In lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. Let each of
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Believers should examine themselves (v4)
Verse 4– "But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another."
a)"Prove" (dokimazГі: examine) – literally "to approve something after testing it." Instead of deceiving themselves, they must take a careful and a
sober examination of their lives ("his own work" refer to one own "load" of sin – Matt. 7:3–5) before God and before extending help to a sinning
brother. While Paul asserts the important responsibility of believers to restore a sinning brother, this work should be done with much precaution.
b)"Then shall he have rejoicing in himself, and not in another" – if a believer rejoices or boasts after his good works, the boasting should be only in the
Lord (2 Cor. 12:12–18). In this case, if a believer had thoroughly examined his own load, then he will rejoice in himself because his moral strength is
measured up to God's standard, not comparing with the sinning brother (2 Cor. 10:12–13). If his work is of God, it will prove itself.
3.Believers should bear their own burden (v5)
Verse 5– For every man shall bear his own
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Believer Bottle Analysis
I needed to amplify the sound waves of the song "I am a Believer" using a two liter bottle. In order to achieve my goal of playing this song clear
with, no fuzziness, and no echo I had to look at my materials. I chose water because the sound waves will resonate off and not absorb into the water,
and then the sound waves will exit through holes that I cut into the bottle. The materials we used to make this sound amplify is a two liter bottle, an
iPod, and water from the sink. One lesson in particular helped me because it showed me that an open cabinet will have the sound waves bounce off
the walls and exit through the opening and produce a louder nose than a closed cabinet. Another lesson we did as a class that helped me was the tour
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Fretful Believer
Do not fret – it leads only to evil – Psalms 37:8.
David clearly exhorts us 3 times in Psalm 37 to 'fret not'!
A fretful believer can have very little Christian influence in any community. No man can have much confidence in the piety of another who habitually
indulges in fretfulness.
Who does not know that indulging in the slightest bit of fretful behavior instantly breaks up our peace of mind, brings the spirit into rough waters, stirs
up the sediment and makes it like the troubled sea?
I admit it. I'm a worrywart. I've been one all my life. When I fret, I put lots of effort into worrying about something that might happen or worrying
about a problem that doesn't seem to have a possible good ending. This brings out a doubt in God, in His
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A Believer: A Short Story
I was always such a believer, I have always been myself– All clear and transparent;
I reflected upon everyone equally and gave them the sight to look through my eyes;
Then why was I deceived?
Why was I made to believe that they admired my frame.
While I was beautiful to none. None of them looked 'at' me... they all looked 'through' me.
Like I was invisible!
I have always been an introvert. I opened up only when someone really wanted me to and 'they' tried.
Some even shut me down and then looked upon my bars and felt like prisoners. They shed tears in dismal.
Forgetting all the neglection 'I' ever went through, I still comforted them by being there, always.
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Didnt seem he really liked being with me, he planned to shift.
He took off the black sheet off me and instead of throwing it away folded and kept it safe.
Its for sure that some other poor window somewhere was about to suffer the same fate as mine.
Next, came a family. A family of four. I like them. The house is filled with noises and laughter.
But now, I'm getting old. My vision is blurred. The weather gets trapped in my cracks as the children love playing cricket.
My frame is getting old too, the brown is chipping off! I never wanted it to. Thats the only memory I have of her.
The french window across the fence still looks young and I've stopped looking at it.
And then one day, I see my frame was uprooted and replaced by a freshly painted, new, antique one, golden in shade. I didnt mind. The brown had to
turn golden afterall.
My bars were cut down and a new glass, a new vision took over.
I was young again, and beautiful and deprived.
Deprived of my only right of aging.
But I have seen every weather, and more than that accepted it all.
For I'm not just a window,
I'm a snapshot of
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God 's Life With Believers And Non Believers
It is always a blessing to have the opportunity to share all God 's marvelous works in my life with believers and non–believers. I believe that every
Christian should examine their hearts and return to the roots of salvation through Jesus Christ. This autobiography gives me the liberty to review my
shortcomings and Christ's victories through me walk. As I review His transformation in me, I be in a deep enamor adoration for my sovereign God. He
is the potter, who gradually mold me into His effective servant and continue to use me to serve His kingdom. I am grateful that He loves me
conditionally and does not hold my shortcomings against me. Here is a testimony of God's correction and my submissive to the Good Shepherd.
I was born Jennifer Irene Scott at my Tampa General Hospital in December 5, 1970. Since my adolescence, the Scott family regularly attended Holy
Trinity Lutheran Church in Florida. My family established residence in a middle class neighborhood near the downtown Tampa Bay area. My Christian
parents strived to follow all the fundamentals of a completely Christ–centered household. My parents encouraged me to regularly study the Bible and
always seek counsel from God through prayer. On many occasions, my parents conveyed to me to seek positive potential in all individuals. In 2001, I
began to encounter a rather turbulent and difficult period after my father passed away because of congestive heart failure. I attempted to reduce the
negative effects of the
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Non-Believer: A Conceptual Analysis
The word "conform" means to approve of or agree to certain behaviors or beliefs. God's word is telling us right here to disapprove of the ways of
world. People who aren't Christians live for themselves only. Of course, we're all naturally sinful because of the fall, but the ways of the world reflect
a lifestyle of ungodliness. In the worldview of the non–believer, it's all about me, myself and I. The world sends the message that you don't need God
and that you can be your own God. This need to be your own highest power comes out in many ways. Whether it's uplifting material possessions,
giving into the pressure to take drugs, use alcohol and have premarital sex, the common factor remains the same and that is that it's all about pleasing the
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Believer Poem Analysis
Believer The song "Believer", by Imagine Dragons, they sing about how the pain and depression, they were going through, has made him stronger
than before. This song tells us that your greatest strengths come from your weaknesses. Imagine Dragons are trying too say that "Pain" and
depression and sadness are only stepping stones to your strength, in this song. "Believer" is about that you don't have to dwell on your troubles and
can look on the bright side of things. This song also explains that you can become a "Believer" by embracing all of the problems going on in your
life today. The theme of relationships in this song is highlighted through many various examples of similes, metaphors, and other literary devices
throughout the song. This theme is brought through the song by showing multiple literary devices. Such as "I'm the one at sail, I'm the master of my
sea". This metaphor shows the realization and empowerment that oneself can give in a depressing situation. This simile "Falling like ashes to the
ground, Hoping my feelings they would drown" compares his feeling of sadness and depression to ashes, and wanting them to drown and vanish,
from his life. This line, "All the hate that you've heard has turned your spirit to a dove" explains how all of the hate that he has experienced and gone
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This theme is best shown through the lyric "I'm the one at sail, I'm the master of my sea" This lyric best encapsulates the theme because it uses a
metaphor to compare the how that you are in charge of your life and you shouldn't let what others think, bring you down. Imagine Dragons is saying
that everyone is in charge of their own future, and they can be there own "Master" of their
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Comparing The Song Believer And In Raymond's Run
Never Give In You are the first person to run across the finish line, how would you feel? A fictional character in a short story named Squeaky is a
person who has done this every single time she races somebody.. She is a very determined young girl who strives to become the best runner no
matter what other people tell her to do or think of her. Her mother has always wanted her to wear a satin sash... (blah blah blah) But Squeaky as a
girl will never gives in on stereotypes. Even if it is her own mother. Squeaky is the protagonist of a short story called "Raymond's Run" written by
Toni Cade Bambara. She lives in Harlem in the 1960s, and thinks that winning is everything; yet she thinks that she is being prevented from the best
runner she can be just by her mentally disabled brother. The song "Believer" and "Raymond's Run" share the same theme of not being able to be
stereotyped. In the song believer and in Raymond's Run there are many themes and character traits that they both share. Such as, how Squeaky does
not let herself be stereotyped, how she is open about opinions, serious about running, and last but not least how she does not other people tell her what
she has to be/ what she is. They share the same theme by generalizing the idea that the main character of the story do not get stereotyped and will
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Also, in the story, "Raymond's Run", Squeaky and how she is open about her opinions, serious about running, and does allow other people to tell her
what she has to be. One quote from "Raymond's Run" that demonstrates the theme
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The Role Of Metropolitan Filaret 's Divine Context And...
The influence of Metropolitan Filaret's divine context and ambiguity are evident in the document. In speaking to the unity of God and tsar,
Metropolitan Filaret makes the connection very clear. He wrote, "We thus became convinced that the problem of improving the condition of serfs
was a sacred inheritance bequeathed to Us by Our predecessors, a mission which, in the course of events, Divine Providence has called upon Us to
fulfill." The focus is that the time for emancipation is now, whereas it had not been time before, and that the tsar is fulfilling the will of God. While
there is some discussion of the specific terms of emancipation such as the temporary obligation the peasants still had to the lords and a vague hint of...
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In addition to being able to read scripture themselves, peasants also could read church liturgy and practices, which created questions and enabled
peasants to see how insufficient their parish priest was. Peasants began sending petitions and grievances to local and national church offices; they
wanted increased authority over their own parishes, something the Orthodox Church did not want to give. The Russian Orthodox Church viewed this
increased interest among the peasantry very negatively. The Church "often interpreted peasant activism as a negative consequence of secular
enlightenment that ultimately would harm the Orthodox faith through the dilution of its traditional hierarchical principles." Thus, the church became
increasingly reactionary and isolated itself further from the peasantry–interacting even less and trying to distance the peasantry from doctrine and
liturgy. The Church saw peasant interest as directly undermining their power instead of a development of a more devoted populous. This led to the
paradox of a weakening political and culture power of the Church while simultaneously the peasantry became increasingly devoted to "localized
religious practice." The gap widened even further between the Church and the peasantry due to the Church's fear and mistrust of the peasantry. As the
Church distanced themselves from the peasantry in relational and spiritual realms, it also tried to reassert its control over the peasantry, primarily
through
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Religion : Believers And Non Believers
Religion Impacts Believers and Non–Believers Religion is something most people around the world have in common. Whether one holds religious
beliefs or not, he can relate to others with similar beliefs. A belief in a higher power has a big impact on society today just as it has in the past, as
illustrated in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Religion impacts all members of society, whether they believe in one or not. For example, many people believe
that purgatory is part of their afterlife. "[T]he Catholic Church defines purgatory as a 'purification, so as to achieve the holiness necessary to enter
the joy of heaven,' which is experienced by those 'who die in God's grace and friendship, but still imperfectly purified'" (Brom). For Catholics, this
place in between Heaven and Hell is where they repent for their sins before moving on to Heaven. Because this middle ground exists, people
following this religion may not focus as much on repenting for their sins while they are living. Instead, Catholics may wait to ask for forgiveness
for all their wrongdoings. Moreover, they may feel more free to take actions that negatively impact others because they think they have the luxury of
seeking forgiveness in the afterlife. In the play Hamlet, the Danish King was raised as a Catholic. After he died, King Hamlet was stuck in purgatory,
and he came back for revenge rather than for forgiveness. He explains to his son, "I am thy father's spirit, / Doom'd for a certain term to walk the
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Reflection On Feminism
This class did not necessarily change my attitude towards feminism, rather it served as a reminder as to why I choose to be a feminist. I have always
considered myself a feminist and I have worked to promote equal rights in my community. I was very excited to take this course because I knew that it
would teach me about influential women in history and emphasize why women's rights are so important. But, this class exceeded my expectations and
taught me a lot more important information than I thought it would. Intro to Women's Studies expanded my knowledge on women's issues and made
me confident in my decision to identify as a feminist. Some things that I was not expecting to learn about coming into this course were other mass
movements and minority groups. Reading Hoffer's "The True Believer" really expanded my knowledge on the complexities of mass movements. At
first I did not see how topics like LGBT rights and religion related to feminism, but after reading "The True Believer" I realized that that many mass
movements are related to each other and have a great number of similarities. A quote byEric Hoffer that I do not think I will ever forget is "there is a
tendency to judge a race, nation or any distinct group by its least worthy member." I really took this statement to heart and this is extremely relevant
in today's society. Hoffer gave many examples of this, but I was able to relate this to my own life in so many ways. For example, President Trump just
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Optimistic Believer
Being an optimistic believer, I choose to focus on the positive things rather then dwell on the negative ones. Chief Seattle said, "Your God loves
your people and hates mine..." (Page 708) I do not believe God is picking any race above another nor is luck on one side any not on the other. I believe
we all have a choice on what we want to focus on and how to overcome our life struggles. I disagree with Chief Seattle's words because we as
humans are valuable, have things to be grateful for, and blessed. There are a few people in this society we live in that believe their lives are more
valuable then others because they are of upper class. I refuse to believe wealth entitles anyone's life to mean more then middle to low class
individual. This state of mind reminds me of a movie called, "From Prada to Nada." One of the main characters from the movie (Mary Dominguez)
struggles once the girls stay orphans and go from being from higher class to low class. She refused to see... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example having food and water to meet our basic needs. Waking up each morning to greet another day and spend quality time with friends and
family. If every one of us looked at life the way Chief Seattle did we would miss our own entire blessing by reflecting only on our bad fortune?
After a long day of going to work, followed by attending class, all I want to do is complain about how heavy the load is. However, when I walk
into my house and my puppy greets me at the door I forget all the struggles and feel blessed to have a home to go to with a loving dog. When the
world feels out of place and darkness surrounds us there is still a shed of hope; if you believe and focus on the positive of all situations; the smallest
amount of light can because bright enough to lighten any darkness. We are all worth being saved our value, along with our gratefulness, and blessing
can rise us above any
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Sin : The Spiritual Walk Of A Believer
Unconfessed sin can be very dangerous to the spiritual walk of a believer. Sin is when we do something that displeases God. We are all guilty of sin,
and deserve to spend eternity separated completely from Him. He has promised to forgive us of our sins, but only if we take initiative and confess
them to Him. Although Jesus died on the cross to pay our debt in full, there are still consequences when we sin against a holy and righteous God, and
we don't ask for repentance. We must acknowledge that unconfessed sin in the life of a believer will damage our ministry, take away our joy in
Christ, and ultimately make us feel separated from God. When we are living in sin, we will eventually stop seeing results in our ministry. Our
relationship with God becomes broken, and we no longer have a strong desire to read and study His word. When we are not pursuing a constant
relationship with Christ, then we are unable to understand what His plan is for our lives. Our understanding of His word becomes vague, so we
can't clearly communicate it to others who are trying to grow spiritually. We begin to have the wrong motive behind ministry. It becomes something
we do because it's a good thing, not because we desire to share Christ. We don't have the heart to serve anymore. This is especially true when those in
leadership of a church are harboring a secret sin. The church starts to slide down a slippery slope, and no one seems to know why. Eventually, the sin
of that individual will come
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Conflict Between Believer And The Unbeliever
Among many scholars, there is a general agreement concerning every scientific investigation, which should proceed in full consciousness from a
specific starting point that in theology is the ontological Trinity. Kuyper acknowledges that around the epistemological investigation of the phenomena,
there is a particular area of common territory without methodological dispute between the believer and the unbeliever. Thus, according to Kuyper's
view, there are three territories in which both the believers and unbelievers' interpretation of fact can interact: all natural (lower) sciences, the lower
spiritual sciences and logic. For these areas, says Kuyper, "As a result all scientific research that deals with the бЅЃПЃО±П„О¬ only, or is carried on
only by those subjective elements, which did not undergo a change, remains common to both. At the beginning of the road the tree of science is common
to all."
However, while Van Til agrees with the validity of this distinction, he also argues that this compromises the starting
–point of the ontological Trinity and
leads Kuyper's interpretation into the Scholastic and Kantian 's direction, because within the distinction of these respective territories, he allows a
common area of investigation of the various phenomena.
On the one hand, Kuyper represents the "lower" territories of epistemological investigation such as the physical sciences, namely the lower spiritual
sciences and logic. The two different groups of inquirers can cooperate in these
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The True Believer Eric Hoffer Summary
Main Thesis:
Eric Hoffer wrote ?The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements? in early 1950 when he offered insight about the current cultural
phenomenon surrounding public movements. In his book, Hoffer discusses about the appeal of mass movements, the potential converts, united action
and self–sacrifice, and finally the beginning and end of mass movements. This discussion draws upon examples from religious, social, and nationalistic
movements.
The author organizes the books into four sections, which presents a convincing argument for understanding mass movements. Hoffer is often called the
longshoreman philosopher because he was self–educated and worked as a longshoreman. This would give him a great deal of food for thought. ... Show
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However, he does not intend to focus on classical works that focus on Western movements without much consideration of cross–cultural examples. That
does not mean Hoffer fails from this oversight, but his arguments simply does support enough his global.
Critique:
With unique assessments and the continued citations to contemporary academics and experts in the social sciences, the author provides some
validation to even after sixty years. In fact, the author cited relevant works in a post 9/11 environment that searches for answers regarding terrorist
movements like Arquilla, Psychology, Sowell and Madigan (Hoffer, 1951, p. ). His book ?touches? on many aspects of political, social, academy and
psychology, these scientists should read the book because it sheds light on good and bad, begin, gain momentum and move towards a state of activity.
Although, his book is a shortcoming, its thesis lacks quantitative evidence, limits much of his focus to Western movements, and to movements that fit a
particular mold, which are the ones that focus on the future being better versus ones that try to return to a former state (Translating Eric Hoffer).
However, that should not exclude the valid insights that Hoffer provides, it merely showcases the limitation of his work, but it still remains relevant
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Who Is A True Believer?
CAN I RELATE? Charles Lemert explains modernity through several perspectives of classical or established sociologist. Sigmund Freud
understanding of Oedipus tells us that humans only see what they want while masking the reality of the world. He believes this is the reason for
the feelings of many bourgeois Europeans during the 19th century of modernity. Karl Marx insinuated that modernity was the destruction of
tradition, and that humankind was expected to tolerate the contradictory lives that modernity created. Lemert exposes many classical writers'
concepts that describe both sides of modernity: story of progress and story of destruction. As I have been awakening, eyesight still not truly
focused, I believe that modernity has individuals blinded to its underlying truth. I am also a true believer in conspiracies therefore I've come to a
place where I question reasons and actions. My life in relation to Lemert story of modernity can be described as in between. I was raised in
government housing with my mother, who was an alcoholic and drug addict. My father was a recovering addict, whom also lived off assistant living
through a private funded program. We had little money and I had to rely mostly on hand me downs. Even though my mother battled her own
demons, she took good care of me. I went to a predominately white elementary. I participated in all their activities. I played the flute, with the help of
my principle. I did ballet for a few years and I did African dance.
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Believer Creators
Without a question, people are always the most valuable assets of any organization. It takes a person to create the idea for any business or non–profit
enterprise and people to implement on that vision and make it genuinely lifelike. All other resources have to be assigned to or managed by people.
All organizations begin as a thought in the mind of one or more individuals. That vision is shared with others who may become employees. An
employee will perform better or at his peak when he has a positive perception of the work he is doing and his organization. When an organization
believes in its people, it does everything in its power to keep them happy and motivated. Believers are more creative, committed, collegial and
productive than unmotivated employees. A believer's passion for the organization and its mission may inspire others who lack the same enthusiasm and
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A creator can be anyone from an innovative salesperson to a head of marketing. Creators think of unique ways to brand and promote your
organization, products and services, culture and people. Organizations that recognize the value of creators always promote free and radical thought.
Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, says that his organization does not view creativity as a process, but as people who keep thinking about an idea until they
find the simplest and best way to execute it. Achievers are the people within your organization that meet or exceed your expectations. Whether it's a
VP of Marketing delivering on a projection or a salesperson delivering on a sales target, achievers get the job done right. These individuals take
responsibility for their actions, focus on what works, are strategic in outlook, committed and determined. Achievers tend to be both believers and
creators. Coming up with new ideas is commonplace for these employees, as is believing in the mission, products or services of the
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Who Is A Saved Believer In The Army
Some people are soldiers, but most people are civilians. Some people are saved, while most people are lost. A civilian becomes a soldier when he
is enlisted in the army. A person becomes enlisted in God's army when he is saved by receiving Jesus as his Lord and Saviour. When we receive our
salvation, we also receive the burden to seek and save the lost, by leading others to Jesus Christ and helping them to walk the paths of righteousness.
A person that is genuinely saved will no longer live for his own cause, but for the cause of Jesus Christ. He will not live according to his own will, but
according to the will of his Heavenly Father, therefore a saved believer in Jesus Christ is also a soldier of Jesus Christ. There are only a few that are
saved, while there are many that are perishing.
They perish for the reason that those that are enlisted as soldiers in God's army are cowards and instead of fighting the battle, they have turned cold
and have lost their way. Sadly, Christians are not aware of their battle, they have no clue on which side they are fighting, they have become allies with
the enemy, they have deserted their true calling, and are shooting at their own comrades–in–arms. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our posting may be different, our duties and gifts are not the same, but our job is to do His will and walk according to our calling. The role of a
soldier is primarily to complete the mission that is assigned to him or her. Our mission is to do the will of our Heavenly Father. Therefore go and
make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I
have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." (Matthew 28: 19–20
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The Believer
"The Believers Church: A Natural Resource Worth Conserving" by Jason G. Duesing is an article about protection and preservation of the church
doctrine. President Theodore Roosevelt's words, not only addressed "Conservation as a National Day" , but he "was not concerned with any immediate
threat to the existence of the growing nation, but rather the present population's reckless indifference toward a vital problem that threatened its future
existence". Duesing states that culprit indifferences and climate of ecclesiological relativism is on the rise as "believers engaged in old wasteful
methods with regards to natural resources of the doctrine of the church". The doctrine of believer's experiences indifferences while being intentionally...
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Anabaptist maintain a specific viewpoint on ecclesiological conservationism and relativism. Unfortunately, the Anabaptist made a conscious
decision to defend ecclesiological distinctive and later paid the ultimate price for their belief in biblical truth. The article unveiled the weakness that
showed a comparison of the lack of natural resource to biblical indifferences. It was evident that Roosevelt possessed a greater concern for the
increase in population and the possibility of it becoming serious problem in the future. The effectiveness of the article conveys the awareness of the
increase in natural resources usage and doctoral beliefs. "Just like Roosevelt's address that called on the Governors and the nation to see
"Conservation as a National Duty," a new address is needed today to call on believers to see "Ecclesiological Conservation as a Christian
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Bible Believers Case Summary
A federal appeals court ruled that the police officers in Dearborn, Michigan violated the First Amendment rights of a Christian group by forcing them to
leave an Arab–American festival in 2012 when a crowd began throwing objects at them.
In 2012, members of "Bible Believers"–– a group of Christian street preachers–– were kicked out of an Arab–American festival in Dearborn, Michigan.
When the Muslim crowd became violent, the preachers contacted the police to protect them. Instead, the police told the preachers to leave the festival
or be arrested.
Members of the Bible Believers filed suit, but the lawsuit was dismissed in 2013 and was upheld by a three–judge federal appeals panel in 2014.
By a narrow 8–7 vote, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided on Wednesday that Wayne County and two deputy police chiefs were liable to
members of the group for violating their constitutional rights, reversing the earlier decisions.
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Daydream Believer Episode Analysis
In Law & Order: Special Victims Unit presents "Daydream Believer" which an episode of an investigation for a case that is about rape and murder.
The episode starts with a flashback of a fire that had occurred. The flashback provides the audience with an insight of what will be presented in the
further content of the episode. The audience can see that as soon as the show starts there will be some event that takes place, which will provide
drama that will keep the audience, interested. The central conflict of this episode occurs when Greg Yates kidnaps Nadia and is headed to New York.
The dramatic question is "will Nadia get justice?" After the Police Department finds yates and takes him into custody, Yates tells the PD that whoever
tried to
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Mass Movement In Eric Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day
Nowadays, mass movement is defined as an assimilation process, where people throw away their own personal identities and follow submissively
the orders of their leaders. The idea of people being obedient to some of the cruelest orders, such as killing millions of people in the Holocaust,
surprises many people. Thus, many authors decide to find out the answer by bringing up many opinions about the creation of the mass movement in
their own books or plays for discussion. One of those authors is Eric Hoffer, who suggests that a mass movement is created by the cooperation between
"the man of words", "the fanatic", and "the man of actions" (147). In fact, he points out that the three groups have the same craving for something new
and different that they believe can only be obtained through a revolution. At the same time, Tony Kushner also offers his own belief on the topic
through his play "A Bright Room Called Day" by establishing a setting in Berlin, where people follow their own party in a fight against the
development of a Nazi government. Moreover, many characters in the play perform somewhat similar roles to the three groups' duties described by
Hoffer. In fact, the characteristics of Baz as an outsider and a man of words, Agnes as a fanatic who joins the party out of boredom, and Zillah as a
person of action who refuses to accept the Reagan government will be discussed in this essay to identify the similarities and differences between the
viewpoints of two authors about
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The Believer, By And Criticism Of Jews
Throughout history the Jewish people have undertaken a great deal of enslavement. They were first enslaved by the Egyptians than later enslaved by
the Germans. Their enslavement has defined their identity. One can dispute the Jews would not be in existence if they were not enslaved. From the
article, The Sacrifice of Daniel, on the Believer, author Josh Kun disputes, "there is no Jewish identity if the Jew is loved." (Kun p. 369). The Jewish
identity is rooted in a passive identity with a need to be detested by superior identities. This shows the Jewish sexual identity has a lack of masculinity.
From Henry Bean's film The Believer, the protagonist, Danny Balint, a Jewish neo–Nazi. Danny's hatred and criticism of Jews and himself is rooted...
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Qualities associated with a man comprise of exhibiting courage, independence and assertiveness. In The Believer, there was a scene where Danny is
beating on the Jewish boy, he had a lack of courage, independence, and assertiveness, qualities he could have utilized to defend himself from Danny.
This is what solidified the belief that, "the Jew only knows who the Jew is when the Jew is hated." (Kun p. 369). Danny wanted the Jewish boy to hit
him back to defend the Jewish boy in Danny, to attest Jews are capable of fighting back. The Jewish community also showed their lack of masculinity
in reaction to the film. In Josh Kun's article, Kun restates what The Los Angles Times, Entertainment Weekly reported, "Rabbi Cooper made it clear to
Paramount that the centre would not publicly support the film because of its content." (Kun p. 370). By having the rabbi publicly state the Jewish
community will not support the film illustrates that the community is incapable of being critical of themselves. The Rabbi represents the Father of the
Jews. The obedience to the rabbi represents the obedience to God. The Jewish community must obey their rabbi. There are Jew's in the community that
have concerns of their religious community, such as Kun who states, "I am listening to the film's protagonist, Daniel Balint, an Orthodox Jew turned
Nazi skinhead rant about Jews, and I am agreeing with him." (Kun p. 369). Rabbi Cooper's unacceptance of the film, The Believer, gives
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Who Is Agnes In The True Believer
Secondly, the character Agnes in the play is a symbolic image for the fanatic of a mass movement, who chooses to do everything for the success of the
party. For instance, Agnes spends hours of her time creating the skit for the Communist Party to gain more support in the fight against the Nazis for the
Parliamentary Election (Kushner 20). This shows the true dedication of Agnes for her party by continuously working in support of the party and
refusing to take a rest. In other words, Agnes's desire for change drives her into fighting the Communist Party's success without hesitation. Moreover,
because of her yearning for a better change and a better life, she pushes aside all her friends' pessimistic about the obvious loss of the Communist Party
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Likewise, the same idea is also illustrated in The True Believer when Hoffer describes the relationship between the fanatic and man of words: "He
shoves aside the frightened men of words, if they are still around, though he continues to extol their doctrines and mouth their slogans" (111). This
indicates that the fanatic is one who supports the development of the mass movement without fear of how the future might look like for he or she
only believes in the original purpose of the party. However, instead of just creating Agnes as a fanatic who fights for her party with an unshaken
passion for change, Kushner creates her as a more realistic person. In fact, Kushner lets Agnes experience fear of losing her loved ones as her friends
and her party's members start to leave her and Berlin one by one. For example, Agnes expresses her loneliness in her speech with Malek in saying,
"I'm afraid of living alone here, that something will happen to
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Christian Community
What is a Christian community? This is a question I didn't know the answer to until last summer. I was living a life of disobeying one of God's
commands and had no idea. Even though I am a sinful person and I sin everyday and have struggles just like everyone else. I was very confused,
but I am glad my eyes were open to what the community is and how important it is in daily life as a follower of Christ. My eyes were open when I
went to a teen leadership conference at Summit University in Pennsylvania. My faith plays a big role in my life, but one thing specifically, I have been
challenged in my faith is community. Learning about community opened my eye to something I haven't been doing, but know it has formed me into a
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Community is a command that God tells us we have to do. As Christians, we are called to hold others accountable in faith. The trip to Summit
University has changed my life and help me group deeper in my faith and friendships. My faith plays a big role in my life, but one thing specifically, I
have been challenged in my faith is community. Learning about community opened my eye to something I haven't been doing, but know it has formed
into a stronger believer in Christ. It has also helped me grow better friendship that are Christ based. I am thankful for Lauren, Katie, Grace, Abby,
Claire, Paige, and
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True Believer Nicholas Sparks

  • 1. True Believer Nicholas Sparks The book I read is called True Believer by Nicholas Sparks. I think the author wrote this book because he wanted to create another love story for people to read. When I read this book, you could obviously tell it was fiction but some part of me thinks that this story could come true in real life. Nicholas Sparks writes romantic novels that people fall in love with. I chose this book because I am a fan of Nicholas Sparks books and my aunt recommended it to me. True Believer is to entertain readers with a good love story where miracles take place. The book takes place in Boone Creek, North Carolina which is not a real city, but a city Nicholas Sparks made up. He pictured it to be in Pamlico County down on the coast where it would become a good retirement city. My overall impression of the book was that it was a very good book. It had a mystery but yet was a love story with things you never think would happen. I really liked everything about the book, especially the sequence of events because it kept me on my toes. The author did a very good job of explaining the sequence of events, but I wish he would have continued the book more. I think the author did achieve his theme by coming up with a love story that included a ghost story, which he said in his website that I read. The setting of the book was very well described by telling everything ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nicholas Sparks was very detailed with the mysterious investigation, by acting like it was happening in real life by giving real evidence and clues of what it could be. Many people gave experiences and the author made them feel like they actually happened and you weren't just reading them in a book. I got really attached to the characters in the book because I liked them so much, so whenever something bad happened to them I got really ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The Justification Of Believers By The Sacrifice Of Christ For this report, I have been challenged to interview my pastor on the subject of his views of the justification of believers by the sacrifice of Christ; after my investigation, I am content to announce that his frame of mind didn't blow me away all. With Christian I have ever known, the justification of believers by the sacrifice of Christ has been dependable and steadfast; so once I posed the inquiry to my pastor, the first thing we discussed that he wanted to make sure I understood was that all have sinned, and there is no one who is righteous. "From the womb, we were born sinners, and enemies of God" is how Pastor Thompson started the banter; this seemed to echo the same sentiments that the Apostle Paul used in Romans chapter 3 verse 23 when he declares "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God". That is the initial deliberation I believe all must come to grips with as far as salvation is concerned. One person has to know that they are blameworthy before you can become conscious of their need to be justified, or affirmed righteous. Moving along in the interview, Pastor Thompson praised God for being such a wonderful creator and God. He elucidated that while yet we were sinners and enemies of our own creator, God loved us so much that He gave his own creations a possibility to be made righteous with Him according to His mercy and grace. "If there is anyone out there who thinks they did anything to deserve righteousness from God, please keep them away ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Balanced Believers Reform Movement Balanced Believers Reform The time and need for reform has never been greater than it is right now. The way in which the world is moving is causing divisions among the people of the Islamic faith. Now is the time to look to the Qur'an and the hadith. We must achieve the right balance of maintaining our acts toward God, while modernizing and changing with the times, in order to better benefit society and people as a whole. This is why our reform movement urges all Muslims to join this cause and become a Balanced Believer, accepting and living the Qur'anic principles and teachings while living in a modern technologically and scientifically advanced society. If all Muslims, Shia or Sunni, become united under this belief the Islamic world will be better off in the 21st century. We, as Muslims, must first address the issue at hand, can and should Muslims be able to modernize in the 21st century and still be Muslim? This is something that many Muslims stumble over and it causes divisions within the Islamic faith. We must understand that they are mutually exclusive entities because you can have one without the other. Modernization is merely accepting the new technological and scientific advances without accepting the ideologies of the West. Muhammad Abduh, Hassan al–Banna, and Sayyid Qutb all believed that to modernize was not necessarily to westernize. To westernize is to begin to change our beliefs and ideologies to align with the West. We as Muslims do not have to accept their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Eye Of The Believer Eye of the Believer "People hear what you say but see what you do; and seeing is believing. – Unknown. For this reason and many more is why I strongly agree in the common saying, "seeing is believing". I feel this way because you can't believe what everyone says because not everyone has your best interest at heart and also because your actions speak louder than your words. First off, You cannot only base your belief off word of mouth because not everyone has your best interest at heart. What I mean by this is that someone may tell you something without any concrete evidence to support their statement only to tear you down or harm you instead of building you up or supporting you. An example of this is a person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The, Holloway, And The Believer ' Shaw ' Prometheus begins with Two archaeologists, the skeptic 'Holloway' and the believer 'Shaw'. These two are seen to be excavating on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. In a cave they discover paleolithic art illustrating a star map an ancient alien civilization. It's clear from Shaw and Holloway 's reactions that this mysterious painting is what the archaeologists were searching for. Once the painting is identified they do an in depth pattern–recognition search of images from other sites and discover global evidence of paleocontact. Soon Shaw and Holloway are sent on a "undisclosed" mission with a group of explorers. After flying at light speed to a planet trillions of miles away from Earth the group of explorers discover a spot they believe to be signs of civilization. After a brief moment of investigating they find conclusive evidence. Nevertheless, many of these explorers have ulterior motive for being there, one mainly being the Weyland Corporation. The Weyland corporation believes that this sight is where the human race actually came from. Discovery soon turns to a fight for there life once they are discovered. Prometheus although it was filled with many thrilling scenes it has many errors in its plot line pertaining to there archeological practices. First judging off of the first scene Shaw and Holloway have been digging randomly around the earth to try to find evidence that supports there ancient alien hypothesis. Also assumptions should be completely eliminated from an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Oh Ms Believer Analysis Some people listen to songs because they like the how the song sounds to them, and completely ignore the lyrics, while others listen to the lyrics of the song, rather than simply hearing the catchy beat. In "Oh Ms Believer" by Twenty One Pilots, someone is trying to help his or her loved one through the complications of depression. There are many different hidden meanings in the lyrics of the song "Oh Ms Believer", such as in the lyrics "Oh, Miss Believer, my pretty sleeper/Your twisted mind is like snow on the road" (1–2). The song opens with a simile that means her thoughts cover up who she truly is, or that her thoughts could be dangerous, perhaps life threatening, because when snow covers a road it becomes hidden, slippery, and dangerous to drive on. Another part of the song's lyrics "Your shaking shoulders prove that it's colder/Inside your head than the winter of dead" (3–4), show that the subject in the song is probably crying because her shoulders are shaking, and also that her thoughts are depressing and likely dangerous. The entire song relies heavily on the idea of cold, such as winter and snow, for in the lyrics of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These lyrics express that the speaker in the song is trying to help and love someone, but the other person does not believe they deserve it, and does not believe it is true because of her depression. Another line of lyrics in the song, "Oh, Miss Believer, my pretty weeper/Your twisted thoughts are like snow on the rooftops" (15–16), represents that the woman's thoughts are weighing her down and hiding who she truly is. This song focuses on depression and how it warps one's mind, hides one's true personality, physically and mentally weighs one down, and how ones does not believe the compliments one receives because one does not believe they could be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. New Believer Research Paper In today's society, there is an impending question amongst many Christians. Should Christians read the bible every day? I believe it is necessary to read the bible most of the time. Although, when it comes down to the how often you read, this is based on a person's overall walk with God. Whether the person is a new believer, a weak believer, or strong believer the amount they read the bible is based upon this. As a new believer, I believe it is a must that a person reads the bible as close to every day as possible. I remember when my parents first came to Christ, they would read the bible. Not just because they wanted to, but they were hungry for the word and wanted to dive head first into it. This is not bad at all don't get me wrong. With them being new believers, they are going to try to soak up the Word like someone sipping out of a straw. They want to read this life changing book that Christians talk about so much. Compare it to this, a little boy walks into a candy store and buys some candy. The Mom says that he can eat it right away, so the kid rips the wrapper off as quickly as he can and shoves the candy in his mouth. That is kind of how a new believer is with the bible. They shove their whole face into the bible to taste its sweet joy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a person is truly strong in christ then they could get by with reading the Bible two or three times a week. So what is a strong believer? To me, a strong believer is someone who has the Word in their life and uses the Word to help with everyday things. The Word ofGod is so strong in them that they can quote whatever scripture they need to help them or help others in a time of need. These people would be like the candy store worker. Their job in the "store" is to help that kid that is super shy or to help the eager kid. Those strong believers won't only be helping more people achieve a better life with Christ but always practicing what the Word ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Orthodox View Of Orthodox Church Orthodox is a religion that is talked less among strong Christian believers. Many of the population don't even know that it exists, youth, and old adults are more likely to discuss the religion Catholicism. Directly following the social protocol, many think that orthodox is a religion that died out long time ago and few never learns the history behind of its being in this world. Unlike the other denominations, Orthodox churches have followed strict rules and scriptures that have been passed down from generations. Many of my friends may say, "Orthodox is not a true religion. Stop wasting your time!" As a member of the Orthodox faith for eighteen years, I can only replay and say, "You have no idea what you are talking about." In this DCA paper, I will write to show that I am part of theOrthodox church, logically explain why Orthodox altar boys is so strong, and illustrate how this type of commitment affects your emotional life to prove that I belong in the Orthodox discourse community. I have always admired my faith, since birth I have been grown to believe Orthodox scriptures and to follow the undying faith. I nearly never understood what certain motions of a priest during a service or what some of the readings meant in my years as a child. The recognition of church faith began when I was 12 years old, as a member of the St. Mary's, now called St. Mary's Valliyapally, in Farmers Branch, Carrolton, TX. I started to learn the importance of each word in the prayer book, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Is A Christian Believer Arianne is a Christian believer who is going through her rebellious teenage years. She believes her parents do not understand her. One night, after having an intense argument with her mother about an unwise decision she was about to make, Arianne went to bed. While sleeping, she dreamed about her taking the wrong path, which at the end led to her own death. Arianne woke up scared, agitated, and confused. She wondered if her dream had a meaning. Was God trying to tell her something, or it was just because she went to bed upset? In the past, there were natural dreams, which occurred only because of physiological needs or emotional states, and there were God–influenced dreams, which involved getting a message directly from God through dreams, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example he provided was when the dreamer experienced a traumatic event – such as a rape, an attack, or an escape – it is probable that person will dream with something that will picture the emotion felt in that moment. Overall, the main idea of HartmannВґs theory states that dreams occur through a series of connections that are contextualized by emotion, and thus the dream's imagery depends on what the person's emotions were that day before going to sleep. On the other hand, there is not an exact or one percent proved explanation in scientific terms on why or how dreams occur; however, many erudite have developed theories on why they might happen. Many of them include an area of our brain that activates the dream imagery while sleeping. Allan Hobson, Harvard Medical School professor, stated in his activation–synthesis model that as soon as the dreamer enters REM sleep, which is the state where dreams are said to occur the most, a signal of electrochemical pulse changes is sent out from the brainstem and activates the dreamer's visual perception. After this signal is sent out, the forebrain responds by putting significant effort in creating a gibberish story in the dreamer's mind. Next, the limbic system, which is located in the forebrain and is the one in charge of a person's emotional life, gets highly activated as well. This is probably why dreams are said to be guided by emotions – just as Hartmann believed. In addition to that, when the dreamer goes to bed, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Believer In Dreaming Big Analysis A wise man once told me, "If you can believe it, you can achieve it." I am a firm believer in dreaming big. If Martin Luther King Jr. was being 'realistic' at the time of his existence, segregation would have more than likely still be a normality in society. Big dreaming promotes creativity, intellectual growth in society and emphasizes hard work. Big dreamers are impeccably creative and express individualistic ideals. The United States was founded on new ideas and creativity. In a fairly young country I believe there is still room for improvement and creativity is the answer to improvement. Being realistic promotes a socialist society therefore killing democracy. When everyone begins to think the same socialist systems are already being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Impact Of Art On The Life Of The Believer Throughout history, art has been an essential component of almost every civilization, both for its own sake and for the reflection it provides of changing social attitudes and political climates. Yet while art does serve an important role in secular society, how should it influence, and perhaps even change, the lives of believers? Does God value art? If so, how does He expect us to interact with both secular and religious works of art? This essay will address these and other questions by analyzing the definition of art, discussing the role of art in the life of the believer, and considering how to properly evaluate artwork. We will close our discussion with a reflection on the importance of encouraging artistic expression and appreciation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3). This latter definition is more comprehensive than the former because it explains that art requires skill and is a medium through which an artist conveys a message. Yet even this description is not completely accurate. First, artists occasionally create 'ugly' artwork to express inner turmoil or to convey harsh truths about society. Second, not all imaginative designs can be considered great art. Although creating a mural for a home, for example, certainly requires imagination and skill, the mural might not qualify as a work of art according to the judgement of art historians. Perhaps a better way to 'define' art would be to utilize a multifaceted approach, such as that suggested by Jeffrey T. Dean. Dean proposes that in order to determine whether a certain work can truly be considered art, it should be compared to "radial categories" of artwork (31) in the context of the "historical narrative" of art (29). In other words, the item in question must have some relation, whether direct or indirect, to a recognized work of art, and the connection between the two pieces (if one exists) will likely correlate to known developments in art history (31 – 33). Based on these definitions, what types of creative works would not be considered art? According to Maria Khan, "Art is derived from our external and internal experiences. Art is a projection of what you experience, how you view the world and what you want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The True Believer Summary The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements, by Eric Hoffer is a book about human nature. When Hoffer start his life as a young age he was blinded until later in his teen's year before he could see. He did not attend high school, neither college, but read many books and got inspired by reading from Montaigne to Hitler's Mein Kampf. As life goes on, Hoffer worked as a longshoreman in San Francisco for over a decade and made living by writing books. "The True Believer" which drives in the mind of why people do things by a holy cause or do things sometimes bizzes or have some beneficial to society. The leads to spirituals hunger and changing the old selves to a new selves that is going to be even more delightful or collision course.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you are part of a mass movement, you are radicalized to do things against your wills. For example, we saw that happened during the 9/11 when a man fly an airplane through the World Trade Center because he believe in a holy cause and wanted to get rid of the unwanted selves. Up to now we will never know what his intention was, did he do it because of Ali or was he force against his wills? Furthermore, I agree with Hoffer that tension raises in a mass movement because of hatred and power. "A movement can exist without a God but no movement can exist without a devil." The Nazi and the communist kills many Jews because of hatred and is still happening around us every day. Three years ago, right here in Boston we saw that hatred play in the mind of the Tsamaev brothers to kills innocent's people because the big brother was motivated by some extremist Islamist belief. However, one thing Hoffer did not mention in his book, is the sound of imminent that those things are going to happens and people should be on the alert at all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Martyrdom Of The Christian Believers During the first three centuries after the martyrdom of Jesus, many of the Christian believers have suffered persecution to a great extent. Back in the days, these persecutions were meant to torment and prevent the spread of the faith but instead, it only gave rise to the wider spread of Christianity. Martyrdom strengthened Christianity through showing their people they willingly die for their belief. One of the events that greatly influenced Christianity would be the martyrdom of apostle Peter in 64 CE. After the great fire in Rome, during the emperor Nero's reign, Peter tried to flee from the city to escape from being persecuted and so to continue his missionary journey in another time. But as he was about to step out of the city, Jesus showed himself to Peter who questioned him why he was coming back to the city and is it to be persecuted again. Entering the city of Rome, Jesus said to him yes, he was willing to be persecuted once again [Myth of Persecution. p.134–135]. Herewith, he came to an awareness that he had to defy his fears and accept his imminent death. The moment he went back into the city; he was held captive by Roman soldiers and was condemned to die due to the charges made by King Agrippa II. Instead of being in misery, he returned to Rome "rejoicing and praising the Lord" [Myth of Persecution. p.134–135]. This would mean that he had witnessed the truth that Jesus Christ truly is the son of God. He was one of the first to show many of the believers and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. I Am A Firm Believer No document signed by the president, or even God for that matter, will change the minds of many of those how deem it fitting to look down amongst a race. No matter how much is taught in our history classes, it is never enough, because as Toni Morrison demonstrated in the book, there are many viewpoints and sides of our historical past that are ignored and not told to the mass for everyone to be able to understand and learn from such mistakes that are made then. Does that mean that there is no hope? I would not jump to such drastic conclusions, but I am a firm believer after taking this class that as long as certain individuals have the power to control what the media reports and what not to report, what are written in our history books for schools, and what literary works are allowed to be published and be out in stores for the mass to read, history will continue to repeat itself. That is not only here in America, but in many other countries how do not have the democratic freedom that America presents to its population. For example, Bassem Youssef, better known to many people as the "Jon Stewart of Egypt," brought lots of laughter through his "biting" political satire to many of his fans not only in Egypt, but those following him around the world. A man, who was a former heart surgeon, quit that profession and went on to start a political satire show in 2011 and showed no fear towards his nation's government as he continuously bashed them and their work. Of course, not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How Do Believers Examine Themselves B.Believers are to examine themselves (3–5) Verse 3– "For if a man think himself to be something, when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself." 1.Believers should not to think highly of themselves (v3) a)"For" the "ei" conjunction shows the state of mind that is necessary when a believer seeks to bear a burden of the sinning brother in verses 1 and 2. If a man thinks of himself to be something" (morally above reproach) when he is nothing (he also susceptible to sin at times), he deceives himself." The Galatians, being Jews, have the notion that they are better than others and this notion making them look to the law instead of grace (compare with 1 Cor. 3:6–8). In Philippians 2:3–4b–4, Paul writes with the same idea – "In lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. Let each of you look out not only for his own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Believers should examine themselves (v4) Verse 4– "But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another." a)"Prove" (dokimazГі: examine) – literally "to approve something after testing it." Instead of deceiving themselves, they must take a careful and a sober examination of their lives ("his own work" refer to one own "load" of sin – Matt. 7:3–5) before God and before extending help to a sinning brother. While Paul asserts the important responsibility of believers to restore a sinning brother, this work should be done with much precaution. b)"Then shall he have rejoicing in himself, and not in another" – if a believer rejoices or boasts after his good works, the boasting should be only in the Lord (2 Cor. 12:12–18). In this case, if a believer had thoroughly examined his own load, then he will rejoice in himself because his moral strength is measured up to God's standard, not comparing with the sinning brother (2 Cor. 10:12–13). If his work is of God, it will prove itself. 3.Believers should bear their own burden (v5) Verse 5– For every man shall bear his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Believer Bottle Analysis I needed to amplify the sound waves of the song "I am a Believer" using a two liter bottle. In order to achieve my goal of playing this song clear with, no fuzziness, and no echo I had to look at my materials. I chose water because the sound waves will resonate off and not absorb into the water, and then the sound waves will exit through holes that I cut into the bottle. The materials we used to make this sound amplify is a two liter bottle, an iPod, and water from the sink. One lesson in particular helped me because it showed me that an open cabinet will have the sound waves bounce off the walls and exit through the opening and produce a louder nose than a closed cabinet. Another lesson we did as a class that helped me was the tour around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Fretful Believer Do not fret – it leads only to evil – Psalms 37:8. David clearly exhorts us 3 times in Psalm 37 to 'fret not'! A fretful believer can have very little Christian influence in any community. No man can have much confidence in the piety of another who habitually indulges in fretfulness. Who does not know that indulging in the slightest bit of fretful behavior instantly breaks up our peace of mind, brings the spirit into rough waters, stirs up the sediment and makes it like the troubled sea? I admit it. I'm a worrywart. I've been one all my life. When I fret, I put lots of effort into worrying about something that might happen or worrying about a problem that doesn't seem to have a possible good ending. This brings out a doubt in God, in His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. A Believer: A Short Story I was always such a believer, I have always been myself– All clear and transparent; I reflected upon everyone equally and gave them the sight to look through my eyes; Then why was I deceived? Why was I made to believe that they admired my frame. While I was beautiful to none. None of them looked 'at' me... they all looked 'through' me. Like I was invisible! I have always been an introvert. I opened up only when someone really wanted me to and 'they' tried. Some even shut me down and then looked upon my bars and felt like prisoners. They shed tears in dismal. Forgetting all the neglection 'I' ever went through, I still comforted them by being there, always. I never went out, never left. But I'm so sorry, I also could never come in. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Didnt seem he really liked being with me, he planned to shift. He took off the black sheet off me and instead of throwing it away folded and kept it safe. Its for sure that some other poor window somewhere was about to suffer the same fate as mine. Next, came a family. A family of four. I like them. The house is filled with noises and laughter.
  • 19. But now, I'm getting old. My vision is blurred. The weather gets trapped in my cracks as the children love playing cricket. My frame is getting old too, the brown is chipping off! I never wanted it to. Thats the only memory I have of her. The french window across the fence still looks young and I've stopped looking at it. And then one day, I see my frame was uprooted and replaced by a freshly painted, new, antique one, golden in shade. I didnt mind. The brown had to turn golden afterall. My bars were cut down and a new glass, a new vision took over. I was young again, and beautiful and deprived. Deprived of my only right of aging. But I have seen every weather, and more than that accepted it all. For I'm not just a window, I'm a snapshot of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. God 's Life With Believers And Non Believers It is always a blessing to have the opportunity to share all God 's marvelous works in my life with believers and non–believers. I believe that every Christian should examine their hearts and return to the roots of salvation through Jesus Christ. This autobiography gives me the liberty to review my shortcomings and Christ's victories through me walk. As I review His transformation in me, I be in a deep enamor adoration for my sovereign God. He is the potter, who gradually mold me into His effective servant and continue to use me to serve His kingdom. I am grateful that He loves me conditionally and does not hold my shortcomings against me. Here is a testimony of God's correction and my submissive to the Good Shepherd. I was born Jennifer Irene Scott at my Tampa General Hospital in December 5, 1970. Since my adolescence, the Scott family regularly attended Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Florida. My family established residence in a middle class neighborhood near the downtown Tampa Bay area. My Christian parents strived to follow all the fundamentals of a completely Christ–centered household. My parents encouraged me to regularly study the Bible and always seek counsel from God through prayer. On many occasions, my parents conveyed to me to seek positive potential in all individuals. In 2001, I began to encounter a rather turbulent and difficult period after my father passed away because of congestive heart failure. I attempted to reduce the negative effects of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Non-Believer: A Conceptual Analysis The word "conform" means to approve of or agree to certain behaviors or beliefs. God's word is telling us right here to disapprove of the ways of world. People who aren't Christians live for themselves only. Of course, we're all naturally sinful because of the fall, but the ways of the world reflect a lifestyle of ungodliness. In the worldview of the non–believer, it's all about me, myself and I. The world sends the message that you don't need God and that you can be your own God. This need to be your own highest power comes out in many ways. Whether it's uplifting material possessions, giving into the pressure to take drugs, use alcohol and have premarital sex, the common factor remains the same and that is that it's all about pleasing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Believer Poem Analysis Believer The song "Believer", by Imagine Dragons, they sing about how the pain and depression, they were going through, has made him stronger than before. This song tells us that your greatest strengths come from your weaknesses. Imagine Dragons are trying too say that "Pain" and depression and sadness are only stepping stones to your strength, in this song. "Believer" is about that you don't have to dwell on your troubles and can look on the bright side of things. This song also explains that you can become a "Believer" by embracing all of the problems going on in your life today. The theme of relationships in this song is highlighted through many various examples of similes, metaphors, and other literary devices throughout the song. This theme is brought through the song by showing multiple literary devices. Such as "I'm the one at sail, I'm the master of my sea". This metaphor shows the realization and empowerment that oneself can give in a depressing situation. This simile "Falling like ashes to the ground, Hoping my feelings they would drown" compares his feeling of sadness and depression to ashes, and wanting them to drown and vanish, from his life. This line, "All the hate that you've heard has turned your spirit to a dove" explains how all of the hate that he has experienced and gone through has turned his feelings around, and decided to look on the bright side of things. Personally I think this is a great... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This theme is best shown through the lyric "I'm the one at sail, I'm the master of my sea" This lyric best encapsulates the theme because it uses a metaphor to compare the how that you are in charge of your life and you shouldn't let what others think, bring you down. Imagine Dragons is saying that everyone is in charge of their own future, and they can be there own "Master" of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Comparing The Song Believer And In Raymond's Run Never Give In You are the first person to run across the finish line, how would you feel? A fictional character in a short story named Squeaky is a person who has done this every single time she races somebody.. She is a very determined young girl who strives to become the best runner no matter what other people tell her to do or think of her. Her mother has always wanted her to wear a satin sash... (blah blah blah) But Squeaky as a girl will never gives in on stereotypes. Even if it is her own mother. Squeaky is the protagonist of a short story called "Raymond's Run" written by Toni Cade Bambara. She lives in Harlem in the 1960s, and thinks that winning is everything; yet she thinks that she is being prevented from the best runner she can be just by her mentally disabled brother. The song "Believer" and "Raymond's Run" share the same theme of not being able to be stereotyped. In the song believer and in Raymond's Run there are many themes and character traits that they both share. Such as, how Squeaky does not let herself be stereotyped, how she is open about opinions, serious about running, and last but not least how she does not other people tell her what she has to be/ what she is. They share the same theme by generalizing the idea that the main character of the story do not get stereotyped and will always be the master of everything they do.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, in the story, "Raymond's Run", Squeaky and how she is open about her opinions, serious about running, and does allow other people to tell her what she has to be. One quote from "Raymond's Run" that demonstrates the theme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Role Of Metropolitan Filaret 's Divine Context And... The influence of Metropolitan Filaret's divine context and ambiguity are evident in the document. In speaking to the unity of God and tsar, Metropolitan Filaret makes the connection very clear. He wrote, "We thus became convinced that the problem of improving the condition of serfs was a sacred inheritance bequeathed to Us by Our predecessors, a mission which, in the course of events, Divine Providence has called upon Us to fulfill." The focus is that the time for emancipation is now, whereas it had not been time before, and that the tsar is fulfilling the will of God. While there is some discussion of the specific terms of emancipation such as the temporary obligation the peasants still had to the lords and a vague hint of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to being able to read scripture themselves, peasants also could read church liturgy and practices, which created questions and enabled peasants to see how insufficient their parish priest was. Peasants began sending petitions and grievances to local and national church offices; they wanted increased authority over their own parishes, something the Orthodox Church did not want to give. The Russian Orthodox Church viewed this increased interest among the peasantry very negatively. The Church "often interpreted peasant activism as a negative consequence of secular enlightenment that ultimately would harm the Orthodox faith through the dilution of its traditional hierarchical principles." Thus, the church became increasingly reactionary and isolated itself further from the peasantry–interacting even less and trying to distance the peasantry from doctrine and liturgy. The Church saw peasant interest as directly undermining their power instead of a development of a more devoted populous. This led to the paradox of a weakening political and culture power of the Church while simultaneously the peasantry became increasingly devoted to "localized religious practice." The gap widened even further between the Church and the peasantry due to the Church's fear and mistrust of the peasantry. As the Church distanced themselves from the peasantry in relational and spiritual realms, it also tried to reassert its control over the peasantry, primarily through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Religion : Believers And Non Believers Religion Impacts Believers and Non–Believers Religion is something most people around the world have in common. Whether one holds religious beliefs or not, he can relate to others with similar beliefs. A belief in a higher power has a big impact on society today just as it has in the past, as illustrated in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Religion impacts all members of society, whether they believe in one or not. For example, many people believe that purgatory is part of their afterlife. "[T]he Catholic Church defines purgatory as a 'purification, so as to achieve the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven,' which is experienced by those 'who die in God's grace and friendship, but still imperfectly purified'" (Brom). For Catholics, this place in between Heaven and Hell is where they repent for their sins before moving on to Heaven. Because this middle ground exists, people following this religion may not focus as much on repenting for their sins while they are living. Instead, Catholics may wait to ask for forgiveness for all their wrongdoings. Moreover, they may feel more free to take actions that negatively impact others because they think they have the luxury of seeking forgiveness in the afterlife. In the play Hamlet, the Danish King was raised as a Catholic. After he died, King Hamlet was stuck in purgatory, and he came back for revenge rather than for forgiveness. He explains to his son, "I am thy father's spirit, / Doom'd for a certain term to walk the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Reflection On Feminism This class did not necessarily change my attitude towards feminism, rather it served as a reminder as to why I choose to be a feminist. I have always considered myself a feminist and I have worked to promote equal rights in my community. I was very excited to take this course because I knew that it would teach me about influential women in history and emphasize why women's rights are so important. But, this class exceeded my expectations and taught me a lot more important information than I thought it would. Intro to Women's Studies expanded my knowledge on women's issues and made me confident in my decision to identify as a feminist. Some things that I was not expecting to learn about coming into this course were other mass movements and minority groups. Reading Hoffer's "The True Believer" really expanded my knowledge on the complexities of mass movements. At first I did not see how topics like LGBT rights and religion related to feminism, but after reading "The True Believer" I realized that that many mass movements are related to each other and have a great number of similarities. A quote byEric Hoffer that I do not think I will ever forget is "there is a tendency to judge a race, nation or any distinct group by its least worthy member." I really took this statement to heart and this is extremely relevant in today's society. Hoffer gave many examples of this, but I was able to relate this to my own life in so many ways. For example, President Trump just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Optimistic Believer Being an optimistic believer, I choose to focus on the positive things rather then dwell on the negative ones. Chief Seattle said, "Your God loves your people and hates mine..." (Page 708) I do not believe God is picking any race above another nor is luck on one side any not on the other. I believe we all have a choice on what we want to focus on and how to overcome our life struggles. I disagree with Chief Seattle's words because we as humans are valuable, have things to be grateful for, and blessed. There are a few people in this society we live in that believe their lives are more valuable then others because they are of upper class. I refuse to believe wealth entitles anyone's life to mean more then middle to low class individual. This state of mind reminds me of a movie called, "From Prada to Nada." One of the main characters from the movie (Mary Dominguez) struggles once the girls stay orphans and go from being from higher class to low class. She refused to see... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example having food and water to meet our basic needs. Waking up each morning to greet another day and spend quality time with friends and family. If every one of us looked at life the way Chief Seattle did we would miss our own entire blessing by reflecting only on our bad fortune? After a long day of going to work, followed by attending class, all I want to do is complain about how heavy the load is. However, when I walk into my house and my puppy greets me at the door I forget all the struggles and feel blessed to have a home to go to with a loving dog. When the world feels out of place and darkness surrounds us there is still a shed of hope; if you believe and focus on the positive of all situations; the smallest amount of light can because bright enough to lighten any darkness. We are all worth being saved our value, along with our gratefulness, and blessing can rise us above any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Sin : The Spiritual Walk Of A Believer Unconfessed sin can be very dangerous to the spiritual walk of a believer. Sin is when we do something that displeases God. We are all guilty of sin, and deserve to spend eternity separated completely from Him. He has promised to forgive us of our sins, but only if we take initiative and confess them to Him. Although Jesus died on the cross to pay our debt in full, there are still consequences when we sin against a holy and righteous God, and we don't ask for repentance. We must acknowledge that unconfessed sin in the life of a believer will damage our ministry, take away our joy in Christ, and ultimately make us feel separated from God. When we are living in sin, we will eventually stop seeing results in our ministry. Our relationship with God becomes broken, and we no longer have a strong desire to read and study His word. When we are not pursuing a constant relationship with Christ, then we are unable to understand what His plan is for our lives. Our understanding of His word becomes vague, so we can't clearly communicate it to others who are trying to grow spiritually. We begin to have the wrong motive behind ministry. It becomes something we do because it's a good thing, not because we desire to share Christ. We don't have the heart to serve anymore. This is especially true when those in leadership of a church are harboring a secret sin. The church starts to slide down a slippery slope, and no one seems to know why. Eventually, the sin of that individual will come ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Conflict Between Believer And The Unbeliever Among many scholars, there is a general agreement concerning every scientific investigation, which should proceed in full consciousness from a specific starting point that in theology is the ontological Trinity. Kuyper acknowledges that around the epistemological investigation of the phenomena, there is a particular area of common territory without methodological dispute between the believer and the unbeliever. Thus, according to Kuyper's view, there are three territories in which both the believers and unbelievers' interpretation of fact can interact: all natural (lower) sciences, the lower spiritual sciences and logic. For these areas, says Kuyper, "As a result all scientific research that deals with the бЅЃПЃО±П„О¬ only, or is carried on only by those subjective elements, which did not undergo a change, remains common to both. At the beginning of the road the tree of science is common to all." However, while Van Til agrees with the validity of this distinction, he also argues that this compromises the starting –point of the ontological Trinity and leads Kuyper's interpretation into the Scholastic and Kantian 's direction, because within the distinction of these respective territories, he allows a common area of investigation of the various phenomena. On the one hand, Kuyper represents the "lower" territories of epistemological investigation such as the physical sciences, namely the lower spiritual sciences and logic. The two different groups of inquirers can cooperate in these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The True Believer Eric Hoffer Summary Main Thesis: Eric Hoffer wrote ?The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements? in early 1950 when he offered insight about the current cultural phenomenon surrounding public movements. In his book, Hoffer discusses about the appeal of mass movements, the potential converts, united action and self–sacrifice, and finally the beginning and end of mass movements. This discussion draws upon examples from religious, social, and nationalistic movements. The author organizes the books into four sections, which presents a convincing argument for understanding mass movements. Hoffer is often called the longshoreman philosopher because he was self–educated and worked as a longshoreman. This would give him a great deal of food for thought. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, he does not intend to focus on classical works that focus on Western movements without much consideration of cross–cultural examples. That does not mean Hoffer fails from this oversight, but his arguments simply does support enough his global. Critique: With unique assessments and the continued citations to contemporary academics and experts in the social sciences, the author provides some validation to even after sixty years. In fact, the author cited relevant works in a post 9/11 environment that searches for answers regarding terrorist movements like Arquilla, Psychology, Sowell and Madigan (Hoffer, 1951, p. ). His book ?touches? on many aspects of political, social, academy and psychology, these scientists should read the book because it sheds light on good and bad, begin, gain momentum and move towards a state of activity. Although, his book is a shortcoming, its thesis lacks quantitative evidence, limits much of his focus to Western movements, and to movements that fit a particular mold, which are the ones that focus on the future being better versus ones that try to return to a former state (Translating Eric Hoffer). However, that should not exclude the valid insights that Hoffer provides, it merely showcases the limitation of his work, but it still remains relevant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Who Is A True Believer? CAN I RELATE? Charles Lemert explains modernity through several perspectives of classical or established sociologist. Sigmund Freud understanding of Oedipus tells us that humans only see what they want while masking the reality of the world. He believes this is the reason for the feelings of many bourgeois Europeans during the 19th century of modernity. Karl Marx insinuated that modernity was the destruction of tradition, and that humankind was expected to tolerate the contradictory lives that modernity created. Lemert exposes many classical writers' concepts that describe both sides of modernity: story of progress and story of destruction. As I have been awakening, eyesight still not truly focused, I believe that modernity has individuals blinded to its underlying truth. I am also a true believer in conspiracies therefore I've come to a place where I question reasons and actions. My life in relation to Lemert story of modernity can be described as in between. I was raised in government housing with my mother, who was an alcoholic and drug addict. My father was a recovering addict, whom also lived off assistant living through a private funded program. We had little money and I had to rely mostly on hand me downs. Even though my mother battled her own demons, she took good care of me. I went to a predominately white elementary. I participated in all their activities. I played the flute, with the help of my principle. I did ballet for a few years and I did African dance. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Believer Creators Without a question, people are always the most valuable assets of any organization. It takes a person to create the idea for any business or non–profit enterprise and people to implement on that vision and make it genuinely lifelike. All other resources have to be assigned to or managed by people. All organizations begin as a thought in the mind of one or more individuals. That vision is shared with others who may become employees. An employee will perform better or at his peak when he has a positive perception of the work he is doing and his organization. When an organization believes in its people, it does everything in its power to keep them happy and motivated. Believers are more creative, committed, collegial and productive than unmotivated employees. A believer's passion for the organization and its mission may inspire others who lack the same enthusiasm and drive.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A creator can be anyone from an innovative salesperson to a head of marketing. Creators think of unique ways to brand and promote your organization, products and services, culture and people. Organizations that recognize the value of creators always promote free and radical thought. Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, says that his organization does not view creativity as a process, but as people who keep thinking about an idea until they find the simplest and best way to execute it. Achievers are the people within your organization that meet or exceed your expectations. Whether it's a VP of Marketing delivering on a projection or a salesperson delivering on a sales target, achievers get the job done right. These individuals take responsibility for their actions, focus on what works, are strategic in outlook, committed and determined. Achievers tend to be both believers and creators. Coming up with new ideas is commonplace for these employees, as is believing in the mission, products or services of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Who Is A Saved Believer In The Army Some people are soldiers, but most people are civilians. Some people are saved, while most people are lost. A civilian becomes a soldier when he is enlisted in the army. A person becomes enlisted in God's army when he is saved by receiving Jesus as his Lord and Saviour. When we receive our salvation, we also receive the burden to seek and save the lost, by leading others to Jesus Christ and helping them to walk the paths of righteousness. A person that is genuinely saved will no longer live for his own cause, but for the cause of Jesus Christ. He will not live according to his own will, but according to the will of his Heavenly Father, therefore a saved believer in Jesus Christ is also a soldier of Jesus Christ. There are only a few that are saved, while there are many that are perishing. They perish for the reason that those that are enlisted as soldiers in God's army are cowards and instead of fighting the battle, they have turned cold and have lost their way. Sadly, Christians are not aware of their battle, they have no clue on which side they are fighting, they have become allies with the enemy, they have deserted their true calling, and are shooting at their own comrades–in–arms. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our posting may be different, our duties and gifts are not the same, but our job is to do His will and walk according to our calling. The role of a soldier is primarily to complete the mission that is assigned to him or her. Our mission is to do the will of our Heavenly Father. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." (Matthew 28: 19–20 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Believer "The Believers Church: A Natural Resource Worth Conserving" by Jason G. Duesing is an article about protection and preservation of the church doctrine. President Theodore Roosevelt's words, not only addressed "Conservation as a National Day" , but he "was not concerned with any immediate threat to the existence of the growing nation, but rather the present population's reckless indifference toward a vital problem that threatened its future existence". Duesing states that culprit indifferences and climate of ecclesiological relativism is on the rise as "believers engaged in old wasteful methods with regards to natural resources of the doctrine of the church". The doctrine of believer's experiences indifferences while being intentionally... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anabaptist maintain a specific viewpoint on ecclesiological conservationism and relativism. Unfortunately, the Anabaptist made a conscious decision to defend ecclesiological distinctive and later paid the ultimate price for their belief in biblical truth. The article unveiled the weakness that showed a comparison of the lack of natural resource to biblical indifferences. It was evident that Roosevelt possessed a greater concern for the increase in population and the possibility of it becoming serious problem in the future. The effectiveness of the article conveys the awareness of the increase in natural resources usage and doctoral beliefs. "Just like Roosevelt's address that called on the Governors and the nation to see "Conservation as a National Duty," a new address is needed today to call on believers to see "Ecclesiological Conservation as a Christian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Bible Believers Case Summary A federal appeals court ruled that the police officers in Dearborn, Michigan violated the First Amendment rights of a Christian group by forcing them to leave an Arab–American festival in 2012 when a crowd began throwing objects at them. In 2012, members of "Bible Believers"–– a group of Christian street preachers–– were kicked out of an Arab–American festival in Dearborn, Michigan. When the Muslim crowd became violent, the preachers contacted the police to protect them. Instead, the police told the preachers to leave the festival or be arrested. Members of the Bible Believers filed suit, but the lawsuit was dismissed in 2013 and was upheld by a three–judge federal appeals panel in 2014. By a narrow 8–7 vote, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided on Wednesday that Wayne County and two deputy police chiefs were liable to members of the group for violating their constitutional rights, reversing the earlier decisions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Daydream Believer Episode Analysis In Law & Order: Special Victims Unit presents "Daydream Believer" which an episode of an investigation for a case that is about rape and murder. The episode starts with a flashback of a fire that had occurred. The flashback provides the audience with an insight of what will be presented in the further content of the episode. The audience can see that as soon as the show starts there will be some event that takes place, which will provide drama that will keep the audience, interested. The central conflict of this episode occurs when Greg Yates kidnaps Nadia and is headed to New York. The dramatic question is "will Nadia get justice?" After the Police Department finds yates and takes him into custody, Yates tells the PD that whoever tried to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Mass Movement In Eric Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day Nowadays, mass movement is defined as an assimilation process, where people throw away their own personal identities and follow submissively the orders of their leaders. The idea of people being obedient to some of the cruelest orders, such as killing millions of people in the Holocaust, surprises many people. Thus, many authors decide to find out the answer by bringing up many opinions about the creation of the mass movement in their own books or plays for discussion. One of those authors is Eric Hoffer, who suggests that a mass movement is created by the cooperation between "the man of words", "the fanatic", and "the man of actions" (147). In fact, he points out that the three groups have the same craving for something new and different that they believe can only be obtained through a revolution. At the same time, Tony Kushner also offers his own belief on the topic through his play "A Bright Room Called Day" by establishing a setting in Berlin, where people follow their own party in a fight against the development of a Nazi government. Moreover, many characters in the play perform somewhat similar roles to the three groups' duties described by Hoffer. In fact, the characteristics of Baz as an outsider and a man of words, Agnes as a fanatic who joins the party out of boredom, and Zillah as a person of action who refuses to accept the Reagan government will be discussed in this essay to identify the similarities and differences between the viewpoints of two authors about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Believer, By And Criticism Of Jews Throughout history the Jewish people have undertaken a great deal of enslavement. They were first enslaved by the Egyptians than later enslaved by the Germans. Their enslavement has defined their identity. One can dispute the Jews would not be in existence if they were not enslaved. From the article, The Sacrifice of Daniel, on the Believer, author Josh Kun disputes, "there is no Jewish identity if the Jew is loved." (Kun p. 369). The Jewish identity is rooted in a passive identity with a need to be detested by superior identities. This shows the Jewish sexual identity has a lack of masculinity. From Henry Bean's film The Believer, the protagonist, Danny Balint, a Jewish neo–Nazi. Danny's hatred and criticism of Jews and himself is rooted... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Qualities associated with a man comprise of exhibiting courage, independence and assertiveness. In The Believer, there was a scene where Danny is beating on the Jewish boy, he had a lack of courage, independence, and assertiveness, qualities he could have utilized to defend himself from Danny. This is what solidified the belief that, "the Jew only knows who the Jew is when the Jew is hated." (Kun p. 369). Danny wanted the Jewish boy to hit him back to defend the Jewish boy in Danny, to attest Jews are capable of fighting back. The Jewish community also showed their lack of masculinity in reaction to the film. In Josh Kun's article, Kun restates what The Los Angles Times, Entertainment Weekly reported, "Rabbi Cooper made it clear to Paramount that the centre would not publicly support the film because of its content." (Kun p. 370). By having the rabbi publicly state the Jewish community will not support the film illustrates that the community is incapable of being critical of themselves. The Rabbi represents the Father of the Jews. The obedience to the rabbi represents the obedience to God. The Jewish community must obey their rabbi. There are Jew's in the community that have concerns of their religious community, such as Kun who states, "I am listening to the film's protagonist, Daniel Balint, an Orthodox Jew turned Nazi skinhead rant about Jews, and I am agreeing with him." (Kun p. 369). Rabbi Cooper's unacceptance of the film, The Believer, gives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Who Is Agnes In The True Believer Secondly, the character Agnes in the play is a symbolic image for the fanatic of a mass movement, who chooses to do everything for the success of the party. For instance, Agnes spends hours of her time creating the skit for the Communist Party to gain more support in the fight against the Nazis for the Parliamentary Election (Kushner 20). This shows the true dedication of Agnes for her party by continuously working in support of the party and refusing to take a rest. In other words, Agnes's desire for change drives her into fighting the Communist Party's success without hesitation. Moreover, because of her yearning for a better change and a better life, she pushes aside all her friends' pessimistic about the obvious loss of the Communist Party in the future.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise, the same idea is also illustrated in The True Believer when Hoffer describes the relationship between the fanatic and man of words: "He shoves aside the frightened men of words, if they are still around, though he continues to extol their doctrines and mouth their slogans" (111). This indicates that the fanatic is one who supports the development of the mass movement without fear of how the future might look like for he or she only believes in the original purpose of the party. However, instead of just creating Agnes as a fanatic who fights for her party with an unshaken passion for change, Kushner creates her as a more realistic person. In fact, Kushner lets Agnes experience fear of losing her loved ones as her friends and her party's members start to leave her and Berlin one by one. For example, Agnes expresses her loneliness in her speech with Malek in saying, "I'm afraid of living alone here, that something will happen to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Christian Community What is a Christian community? This is a question I didn't know the answer to until last summer. I was living a life of disobeying one of God's commands and had no idea. Even though I am a sinful person and I sin everyday and have struggles just like everyone else. I was very confused, but I am glad my eyes were open to what the community is and how important it is in daily life as a follower of Christ. My eyes were open when I went to a teen leadership conference at Summit University in Pennsylvania. My faith plays a big role in my life, but one thing specifically, I have been challenged in my faith is community. Learning about community opened my eye to something I haven't been doing, but know it has formed me into a stronger believer in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Community is a command that God tells us we have to do. As Christians, we are called to hold others accountable in faith. The trip to Summit University has changed my life and help me group deeper in my faith and friendships. My faith plays a big role in my life, but one thing specifically, I have been challenged in my faith is community. Learning about community opened my eye to something I haven't been doing, but know it has formed into a stronger believer in Christ. It has also helped me grow better friendship that are Christ based. I am thankful for Lauren, Katie, Grace, Abby, Claire, Paige, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...