What is christmas free lesson plan keystage 2Peter Reason
This R.E. lesson plan looks at:
What is the festival of 'Christmas’?
Who was Joseph and Mary?
What was happening around the time when Jesus was born?
Let’s run through all of these events about 2000 years ago…..
This Christianity lesson plan is ready to use, straight into the classroom for the pupils to look at and work through.
Teachers require no planning for this lesson plan.
Jesus is taken to Pilate, the Roman prefect, for trial. Pilate questions Jesus about being the King of the Jews but finds no case against him. The Jewish leaders and crowd demand Jesus' crucifixion. When Pilate asserts he has power to release Jesus, the crowd claims releasing Jesus would make Pilate unfriendly to the emperor. Pilate hands Jesus over to be crucified to avoid further conflict. Jesus is led away carrying his cross to Golgotha where he is crucified between two others.
The document provides geographical and historical context about the time and place of Jesus' life and ministry in 1st century Judea and Galilee. It describes the Jordan River valley and key regions Jesus traveled through. It also summarizes the major religious and political groups of the time, including the Pharisees, Sadducees, Scribes, Essenes, Zealots, and the Roman occupation. Key events and teachings from Jesus' life are briefly mentioned.
This document provides an overview of the birth of Jesus Christ according to the Gospels of Luke and Matthew. It describes the Annunciation to Mary by the angel Gabriel, Mary's visit to Elizabeth, the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, the visit of the shepherds, Mary and Joseph's presentation of Jesus at the temple, and the visit of the Magi. The summary highlights the key events and figures in the narrative of Jesus's birth and the fulfillment of prophecies about the Messiah.
The master, the mind, the motive, the methodkab510
In this lesson we examine Jesus, the Master teacher, the mind of those who opposed His teaching and what they were motivated by. In the second lesson we will examine how the motive led to the method of His death. Both slides and audio can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
The document discusses the origins and history of Christmas traditions. While Christmas is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus Christ, the Bible does not specify a date and analyses of scripture suggest Jesus was likely born in September, not December. Many Christmas traditions, such as Christmas trees, wreaths, mistletoe and Santa Claus, originated from pre-Christian pagan winter solstice festivals. The date of December 25th was chosen by early Christian churches to coincide with these pagan festivals in order to make the new religion more appealing. The document cautions against adopting pagan traditions and idolatry.
My friend Ian explained that people expect a Christmas message this year and he didn't want to disappoint them. I thought "Yes! I want to give people a reason to sing at this time of year"
The document discusses the origins and history of Christmas traditions. It notes that while millions of Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25th, believing Jesus was born on this date, the Bible does not specify a date. December 25th was likely chosen to coincide with pagan winter solstice festivals. The document raises questions around the contradictory biblical accounts of Jesus's birth and whether he was actually born in winter months when shepherds would not be in the fields. It concludes Christmas traditions have their roots in pagan, not Christian, celebrations of the winter solstice.
What is christmas free lesson plan keystage 2Peter Reason
This R.E. lesson plan looks at:
What is the festival of 'Christmas’?
Who was Joseph and Mary?
What was happening around the time when Jesus was born?
Let’s run through all of these events about 2000 years ago…..
This Christianity lesson plan is ready to use, straight into the classroom for the pupils to look at and work through.
Teachers require no planning for this lesson plan.
Jesus is taken to Pilate, the Roman prefect, for trial. Pilate questions Jesus about being the King of the Jews but finds no case against him. The Jewish leaders and crowd demand Jesus' crucifixion. When Pilate asserts he has power to release Jesus, the crowd claims releasing Jesus would make Pilate unfriendly to the emperor. Pilate hands Jesus over to be crucified to avoid further conflict. Jesus is led away carrying his cross to Golgotha where he is crucified between two others.
The document provides geographical and historical context about the time and place of Jesus' life and ministry in 1st century Judea and Galilee. It describes the Jordan River valley and key regions Jesus traveled through. It also summarizes the major religious and political groups of the time, including the Pharisees, Sadducees, Scribes, Essenes, Zealots, and the Roman occupation. Key events and teachings from Jesus' life are briefly mentioned.
This document provides an overview of the birth of Jesus Christ according to the Gospels of Luke and Matthew. It describes the Annunciation to Mary by the angel Gabriel, Mary's visit to Elizabeth, the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, the visit of the shepherds, Mary and Joseph's presentation of Jesus at the temple, and the visit of the Magi. The summary highlights the key events and figures in the narrative of Jesus's birth and the fulfillment of prophecies about the Messiah.
The master, the mind, the motive, the methodkab510
In this lesson we examine Jesus, the Master teacher, the mind of those who opposed His teaching and what they were motivated by. In the second lesson we will examine how the motive led to the method of His death. Both slides and audio can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
The document discusses the origins and history of Christmas traditions. While Christmas is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus Christ, the Bible does not specify a date and analyses of scripture suggest Jesus was likely born in September, not December. Many Christmas traditions, such as Christmas trees, wreaths, mistletoe and Santa Claus, originated from pre-Christian pagan winter solstice festivals. The date of December 25th was chosen by early Christian churches to coincide with these pagan festivals in order to make the new religion more appealing. The document cautions against adopting pagan traditions and idolatry.
My friend Ian explained that people expect a Christmas message this year and he didn't want to disappoint them. I thought "Yes! I want to give people a reason to sing at this time of year"
The document discusses the origins and history of Christmas traditions. It notes that while millions of Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25th, believing Jesus was born on this date, the Bible does not specify a date. December 25th was likely chosen to coincide with pagan winter solstice festivals. The document raises questions around the contradictory biblical accounts of Jesus's birth and whether he was actually born in winter months when shepherds would not be in the fields. It concludes Christmas traditions have their roots in pagan, not Christian, celebrations of the winter solstice.
This document provides information about Jesus Christ, including his birth, childhood, ministry, death, and resurrection. It describes how Mary was told by the angel Gabriel that she would give birth to Jesus, the son of God. It details Jesus' birth in Bethlehem and visitation by shepherds and wise men. It discusses Jesus' ministry traveling through Galilee and Judea, preaching and performing miracles. The document outlines Jesus' crucifixion in his thirties and resurrection, and his significance as the savior and son of God for Christians.
Pilate questions Jesus about being the King of the Jews. Although Pilate finds Jesus not guilty, the crowds demand his crucifixion. Jesus is crucified between two criminals and asks God to forgive those responsible. One criminal expresses faith in Jesus and is promised a place in Paradise. With his final words, Jesus commends his spirit to God and dies. The centurion declares Jesus innocent, and those present return home in sorrow.
This document provides a summary of the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated June 29, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on Acts focusing on "God's Power...through God's People". The newsletter recaps passages from Acts 5 where the apostles perform signs and wonders, are persecuted, but are delivered by God. It also announces upcoming church events, requests donations for mission trips, and provides the church's financial snapshot and prayer requests.
The women who had prepared spices to anoint Jesus' body went to his tomb and found the stone rolled away and Jesus' body missing. Two men in shining clothes told them Jesus had risen from the dead as he had said. When they reported this to the disciples, the disciples did not believe them. Peter also went to the tomb and saw the linen cloths by themselves, confused as to what had happened.
Series jesus is -______ - message – part 3 - jesus is our friend – sunday...LifePointe Church
This message is Part 3 in Pastor Chuck Bernal's series, "JESUS is _____________". The message is titled, "JESUS is your Friend". Pastor Chuck discusses how the religious leaders of the day criticized Jesus for befriending "bad" people and how Jesus revealed what God is truly like by showing grace, mercy, love and forgiveness to everyone - no matter what they had done. The message has a two-fold purpose: 1. To show that Jesus loves us just as we are and 2. To show we must have the same mindset and attitude toward others that Jesus had. This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, March 6, 2016.
The document summarizes the biblical account of the Wise Men's visit to see the newborn Jesus. It describes how the Wise Men followed the star to Bethlehem and presented gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus. It notes that the Wise Men worshiped Jesus and returned home by a different route after being warned not to return to King Herod. The document also references prophecies about nations and kings coming to worship the Lord and bringing gifts.
This document outlines strategies and examples for being effective witnesses for Christianity. It discusses how Christians are called to be witnesses based on passages from the Bible. It provides examples from the lives of Jesus, Paul, and Ezekiel of how to effectively witness. It then lists and describes various methods of evangelism that Christians can utilize. It emphasizes the importance of prayer, authenticity, deeds, and storytelling in evangelism efforts. It encourages Christians to make lists of people to pray for and look for opportunities to share the gospel with them.
The document discusses the meaning of Christmas and how to find peace. It suggests that true peace comes from Jesus, the Prince of Peace, rather than from worldly situations. It encourages spending time for others during the holidays as the best way to celebrate Christmas and find meaning. It also includes a story about a family in Thailand who spread Christmas cheer by giving bread to poor and homeless people on Christmas Eve.
Jesus teaches from Simon's boat, then tells Simon to let down his nets, resulting in a miraculous catch of fish. Simon and his partners James and John leave everything to follow Jesus. Jesus heals a man with leprosy with a touch, telling him to show himself to the priest. Jesus forgives the sins of a paralyzed man, healing him to prove his authority. The people are amazed at Jesus' power over illness and demons.
Lost & Found | Parable of the Prodigal Son Bible Study (Luke 15:11-32)Danny Scotton, Jr.
'The Parable of the Two Lost Sons and Gracious Father'. Doesn't have the same ring to it, right? Yet, it is likely a bit more accurate than "The Parable of the Prodigal Son" or "The Parable of the Lost Son".
All three main characters represent parties who are probably present when Jesus takes advantage of a teachable moment...
For footnoted sermon text, video, Greek text, author's translation, bibliography, and more please visit: http://bit.ly/C4C-Lost-Son-Sermon
For more on this Bible Study, please visit: http://bit.ly/C4C-Prodigal-Son-Study
This document contains summaries and excerpts from several other documents discussing topics related to eschatology such as the tribulation, the rapture, prophecies in Ezekiel and Psalms, current geopolitical events in the Middle East, and criticism of Obama's policies toward Israel.
The document discusses the birth of Jesus Christ and the visit of the Wise Men, as described in Matthew 2. It then discusses Psalm 72, which envisions a king who rules with justice, defending the afflicted and needy. It notes how America was founded with the promise of justice and equality but only allowed landowning white men to vote initially. It calls for introspection on challenges around race, gender, and economics, and examining how Native Americans have been mistreated. It quotes the racist rhetoric used to justify imprisoning Japanese Americans during WWII. The document advocates studying, voting, praying, and acting to further King Jesus' vision of justice.
The Passion Week of Jesus refers to the last week of Jesus before His crucifixion. The week begins with the Triumphant Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and ends with Jesus’ death on the Cross and His burial in the Tomb of Joseph of Arimathea.
The events of this week are recorded in the following passages of Scriptures:
Matthew 21-27
Mark 11-15
Luke 19-23
John 12-19
This is a study of Jesus as a problem. He was a serious problem to the Jewish leaders and that is why the cross was in His future. He caused the rise and fall of many because He was a problem for many to deal with.
Stephen is put on trial for blasphemy against Moses and God. He gives a long speech defending himself and accusing the Jewish leaders of resisting the Holy Spirit like their ancestors. This angers the leaders and the crowd, who drag Stephen out of the city and stone him to death. As he is dying, Stephen forgives the people stoning him and prays for the forgiveness of his sins.
Genesis 37:1-4; 12-28 reminds us: there will be trouble in this world, even amongst family;
Matthew 14: 22-33 reminds us that Jesus calls us into the storms of the world, but also assures us that even in the midst of the storms of life, we can 'walk on water' when we heed his call, and when we get distracted and start to sink, we can call out to him, and he is there to hold our hands.
The document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 27, 2014. It provides information about upcoming church services and events, including a sermon series on Acts focusing on the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. It summarizes the scripture reading from Acts 9 about Saul's conversion experience on the road to Damascus and Ananias restoring Saul's sight. It also announces various church activities, volunteer opportunities, prayer requests, and financial information.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan program tahunan mata pelajaran tematik untuk kelas 2 semester 1 SDN Gulangpongge 01. Program tersebut mencakup 6 standar kompetensi yaitu PKn, IPS, IPA, Matematika, Bahasa Indonesia, dan Seni Budaya yang akan dicapai melalui beberapa tema seperti diri sendiri, peristiwa, hiburan, lingkungan, dan kesehatan.
このたび、医療法人社団鉄祐会 祐ホームクリニック(理事長・院長 武藤真祐)は福島県立医科大学 地域家庭医療学講座(主任教授 葛西龍樹先生)と協同で、「祐教育フォーラム」を開催いたしました。講師として、オーストラリアからChris van Weel先生、Evelyn van Weel-Baumgarten先生をお招きして、「医療コミュニケーション」をテーマに講義とグループディスカッションをさせていただきました。以下に開催の様子を、ご報告させていただきます。
This document provides information about Jesus Christ, including his birth, childhood, ministry, death, and resurrection. It describes how Mary was told by the angel Gabriel that she would give birth to Jesus, the son of God. It details Jesus' birth in Bethlehem and visitation by shepherds and wise men. It discusses Jesus' ministry traveling through Galilee and Judea, preaching and performing miracles. The document outlines Jesus' crucifixion in his thirties and resurrection, and his significance as the savior and son of God for Christians.
Pilate questions Jesus about being the King of the Jews. Although Pilate finds Jesus not guilty, the crowds demand his crucifixion. Jesus is crucified between two criminals and asks God to forgive those responsible. One criminal expresses faith in Jesus and is promised a place in Paradise. With his final words, Jesus commends his spirit to God and dies. The centurion declares Jesus innocent, and those present return home in sorrow.
This document provides a summary of the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated June 29, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on Acts focusing on "God's Power...through God's People". The newsletter recaps passages from Acts 5 where the apostles perform signs and wonders, are persecuted, but are delivered by God. It also announces upcoming church events, requests donations for mission trips, and provides the church's financial snapshot and prayer requests.
The women who had prepared spices to anoint Jesus' body went to his tomb and found the stone rolled away and Jesus' body missing. Two men in shining clothes told them Jesus had risen from the dead as he had said. When they reported this to the disciples, the disciples did not believe them. Peter also went to the tomb and saw the linen cloths by themselves, confused as to what had happened.
Series jesus is -______ - message – part 3 - jesus is our friend – sunday...LifePointe Church
This message is Part 3 in Pastor Chuck Bernal's series, "JESUS is _____________". The message is titled, "JESUS is your Friend". Pastor Chuck discusses how the religious leaders of the day criticized Jesus for befriending "bad" people and how Jesus revealed what God is truly like by showing grace, mercy, love and forgiveness to everyone - no matter what they had done. The message has a two-fold purpose: 1. To show that Jesus loves us just as we are and 2. To show we must have the same mindset and attitude toward others that Jesus had. This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, March 6, 2016.
The document summarizes the biblical account of the Wise Men's visit to see the newborn Jesus. It describes how the Wise Men followed the star to Bethlehem and presented gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus. It notes that the Wise Men worshiped Jesus and returned home by a different route after being warned not to return to King Herod. The document also references prophecies about nations and kings coming to worship the Lord and bringing gifts.
This document outlines strategies and examples for being effective witnesses for Christianity. It discusses how Christians are called to be witnesses based on passages from the Bible. It provides examples from the lives of Jesus, Paul, and Ezekiel of how to effectively witness. It then lists and describes various methods of evangelism that Christians can utilize. It emphasizes the importance of prayer, authenticity, deeds, and storytelling in evangelism efforts. It encourages Christians to make lists of people to pray for and look for opportunities to share the gospel with them.
The document discusses the meaning of Christmas and how to find peace. It suggests that true peace comes from Jesus, the Prince of Peace, rather than from worldly situations. It encourages spending time for others during the holidays as the best way to celebrate Christmas and find meaning. It also includes a story about a family in Thailand who spread Christmas cheer by giving bread to poor and homeless people on Christmas Eve.
Jesus teaches from Simon's boat, then tells Simon to let down his nets, resulting in a miraculous catch of fish. Simon and his partners James and John leave everything to follow Jesus. Jesus heals a man with leprosy with a touch, telling him to show himself to the priest. Jesus forgives the sins of a paralyzed man, healing him to prove his authority. The people are amazed at Jesus' power over illness and demons.
Lost & Found | Parable of the Prodigal Son Bible Study (Luke 15:11-32)Danny Scotton, Jr.
'The Parable of the Two Lost Sons and Gracious Father'. Doesn't have the same ring to it, right? Yet, it is likely a bit more accurate than "The Parable of the Prodigal Son" or "The Parable of the Lost Son".
All three main characters represent parties who are probably present when Jesus takes advantage of a teachable moment...
For footnoted sermon text, video, Greek text, author's translation, bibliography, and more please visit: http://bit.ly/C4C-Lost-Son-Sermon
For more on this Bible Study, please visit: http://bit.ly/C4C-Prodigal-Son-Study
This document contains summaries and excerpts from several other documents discussing topics related to eschatology such as the tribulation, the rapture, prophecies in Ezekiel and Psalms, current geopolitical events in the Middle East, and criticism of Obama's policies toward Israel.
The document discusses the birth of Jesus Christ and the visit of the Wise Men, as described in Matthew 2. It then discusses Psalm 72, which envisions a king who rules with justice, defending the afflicted and needy. It notes how America was founded with the promise of justice and equality but only allowed landowning white men to vote initially. It calls for introspection on challenges around race, gender, and economics, and examining how Native Americans have been mistreated. It quotes the racist rhetoric used to justify imprisoning Japanese Americans during WWII. The document advocates studying, voting, praying, and acting to further King Jesus' vision of justice.
The Passion Week of Jesus refers to the last week of Jesus before His crucifixion. The week begins with the Triumphant Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and ends with Jesus’ death on the Cross and His burial in the Tomb of Joseph of Arimathea.
The events of this week are recorded in the following passages of Scriptures:
Matthew 21-27
Mark 11-15
Luke 19-23
John 12-19
This is a study of Jesus as a problem. He was a serious problem to the Jewish leaders and that is why the cross was in His future. He caused the rise and fall of many because He was a problem for many to deal with.
Stephen is put on trial for blasphemy against Moses and God. He gives a long speech defending himself and accusing the Jewish leaders of resisting the Holy Spirit like their ancestors. This angers the leaders and the crowd, who drag Stephen out of the city and stone him to death. As he is dying, Stephen forgives the people stoning him and prays for the forgiveness of his sins.
Genesis 37:1-4; 12-28 reminds us: there will be trouble in this world, even amongst family;
Matthew 14: 22-33 reminds us that Jesus calls us into the storms of the world, but also assures us that even in the midst of the storms of life, we can 'walk on water' when we heed his call, and when we get distracted and start to sink, we can call out to him, and he is there to hold our hands.
The document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 27, 2014. It provides information about upcoming church services and events, including a sermon series on Acts focusing on the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. It summarizes the scripture reading from Acts 9 about Saul's conversion experience on the road to Damascus and Ananias restoring Saul's sight. It also announces various church activities, volunteer opportunities, prayer requests, and financial information.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan program tahunan mata pelajaran tematik untuk kelas 2 semester 1 SDN Gulangpongge 01. Program tersebut mencakup 6 standar kompetensi yaitu PKn, IPS, IPA, Matematika, Bahasa Indonesia, dan Seni Budaya yang akan dicapai melalui beberapa tema seperti diri sendiri, peristiwa, hiburan, lingkungan, dan kesehatan.
このたび、医療法人社団鉄祐会 祐ホームクリニック(理事長・院長 武藤真祐)は福島県立医科大学 地域家庭医療学講座(主任教授 葛西龍樹先生)と協同で、「祐教育フォーラム」を開催いたしました。講師として、オーストラリアからChris van Weel先生、Evelyn van Weel-Baumgarten先生をお招きして、「医療コミュニケーション」をテーマに講義とグループディスカッションをさせていただきました。以下に開催の様子を、ご報告させていただきます。
Deploy or Adopt - Success or Failure for Technology InsertionEndeavor Management
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Maria Izabela Cavalcante é uma estudante de 20 anos cursando o 6o período de Comunicação Social - Publicidade e Propaganda. Ela possui experiência em marketing, criação de conteúdo para redes sociais e artes gráficas. Seu objetivo é encontrar uma vaga onde possa aplicar suas habilidades em planejamento de marketing, gestão de relacionamento e criação.
The document summarizes leadership lessons shared by various world, business, and thought leaders at the World Business Forum and Retailing Summit. Some of the lessons discussed include leading change before having to, achieving success requires constant adaptation like surfing, inertia is the enemy of change, and the importance of developing talent on one's team.
Unemployment benefits the essentials draft october 11 2010Charles Lenchner
This document provides information about unemployment insurance benefits. It discusses who is eligible for benefits, how benefits are determined and funded, and how the unemployment system changes during recessions. It also outlines the roles of the National Employment Law Project and UnemployedWorkers.org in advocating for extended unemployment benefits during difficult economic times.
Hwacheon является ведущей станкостроительной компанией в Ю. Корее. Основными потребителями продукции являются предприятия автомобильной, авиационной и электронной промышленностей по всему миру. Среди них такие известные как SAMSUNG, KIA, HYUNDAI и многие другие.
The document outlines common challenges that can undermine mentoring programs such as lack of commitment, unclear goals, and poor communication. It then provides recommendations for establishing an effective mentoring program including defining roles, monitoring progress, and continually improving the process. Finally, it discusses strategies for building support and demand for mentoring within an organization such as role modeling, recognition programs, and different types of mentoring relationships.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes the education and experience of Mónica Morales Tejada. She studied International Business at Universidad de las Américas Puebla from 2008-2012 and spent 2010-2011 on an exchange program in Canada. Her professional experience includes coordinating educational programs in Mexico through UDLAP's Social Responsibility Center and volunteering with charitable organizations in Mexico and Canada. She is proficient in Spanish, French, and Microsoft Office and seeks an entry-level position in a multinational company.
The document discusses monetization strategies for social networks. It notes that only a few large players will survive solely through advertising. Neogen is shifting towards direct ads and user revenues, though still accepts branding campaigns. Social networks are transforming or "killing" traditional banners due to over-display. Several options for monetization are possible beyond advertising, such as content, games and transactions. The speaker will continue thinking about these issues.
This document provides an overview of a trip to Poland and Israel organized by the Portland Kollel. It describes some of the powerful and moving experiences participants had visiting historical sites connected to Jewish history and the Holocaust in Poland, including cemeteries, synagogues, and concentration camps like Majdanek and Auschwitz. Participants gained a new perspective on Jewish history and identity, and felt a strengthened connection to Judaism and commitment to teaching future generations in the wake of learning about the Holocaust and millions of Jewish lives lost in Poland.
Jewish Resources in the Family Resource CentreNZSG
This document contains summaries of 15 books and resources related to Jewish history, communities, and genealogy. The books cover topics like Jewish life in places like London, Poland, South Africa, and New Zealand. They document Jewish towns destroyed in the Holocaust, individual Jewish immigrant stories to Britain, and the history of Jewish communities in various cities. The resources also include genealogical guides, photographs, and journals dedicated to Jewish genealogy research.
This document discusses the challenges and opportunities for Christians to develop identities and relationships with those of other faiths in a pluralistic world. It examines how Christians have historically built strong identities through hostility toward others, but argues this now threatens global solidarity. It proposes Christians build identities based on hospitality rather than hostility. It explores how doctrines can divide or heal, and how rituals like baptism could promote inclusion over exclusion. The document advocates for mission that focuses on compassion rather than proselytism or assimilation.
1. The document outlines a proposed event bringing together Israeli and Palestinian youth to experience each other's cultures through music, art, and shared meals in hopes of easing tensions between the two groups.
2. The event would be held at the United Nations headquarters in New York and feature performances by musicians and artists from both cultures.
3. Delegates and youth leaders from Israel and Palestine would immerse themselves in the activities and discussions with the goal of opening lines of communication and alleviating tensions between the two sides.
This document discusses the challenges and opportunities for Christians to develop identities and practices that are benevolent toward other religions rather than hostile. It explores how historical events, doctrines, liturgies and missions have often divided people in the past but could be reinterpreted to bring people together. The document advocates for Christians to move beyond either strongly opposing or weakly engaging other faiths, and instead model hospitality, solidarity, and building understanding across religious differences.
barrington presbyterian christian identity in a multi faith worldbrianmclaren
This document discusses Christian identity in a multi-faith world. It begins by posing the question of whether peace can exist among people of different faiths who are passionately committed to their beliefs. It then examines how Christians have traditionally formed strong identities based on hostility toward other religions rather than hospitality. The document advocates for Christians developing an identity characterized by benevolence toward other religions through embracing doctrines as healing teachings rather than dividing centering idols. It explores four challenges - historical, doctrinal, liturgical, and missional - and how Christians can reimagine practices and approaches to build understanding across faiths.
An engaging presentation about being part of the Universal Peace Federation's Middle East Peace Initiative, which includes visits to sacred and historic sites, interfaith encounters, opportunities for service, and briefings with officials.
Joseph fielding smith magnified his callingJohn Pooley
Joseph Fielding Smith enjoyed physical activities like handball and swimming throughout his life. Even in his late 70s, he would challenge family members to handball matches and trounce them. He took up flying in his 80s, going on trips in small jets and taking the controls, saying it was as close to heaven as he could get. As a young man, he served as a missionary in England, facing challenges as he preached amid hostility. He held several important Church callings, helping establish the Genealogical Society of Utah and serving as Church historian for many years. Family members saw him as a loving, kind father who was always there to help his children and make his family happy.
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Jerusalem - What the Zionists Are Doing… And Do You Know Why?pieceofmind
The document discusses the history of religious sites in Jerusalem, including the Temple of Solomon, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and Dome of the Rock. It claims that Zionists want to destroy Al-Aqsa Mosque to excavate beneath it and resurrect the original Temple of Solomon for the arrival of the Dajjal (anti-Christ). It warns that the excavations under Al-Aqsa Mosque are ongoing and the situation is dangerous.
The document discusses the Sabra and Shatila massacres that occurred in 1982 when the Phalange militia attacked Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut, killing over 3,500 civilians. It then discusses a project to collect narratives and stories from Lebanese and Palestinian women about their experiences during the Lebanese Civil War, as there are gaps in knowledge and resources about women's lives during this period. Excerpts are included from novels that discuss the impacts of war and violence on women and communities.
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1. IN THE MEMORY OF THE RIGHTEOUS TALI AND ITZIK IMAS AND MURDERED WITH THEM KOCHAVA EVEN CHAIM AND AVISHAI SHINDLER Z”L
2. Old “Subaru” of Imas family with two hitchhikers were shot and killed at point blank by Hamas, at night of August 31, 2010 on BaniNaim junction (highway #60) near Arab village. Army check-point that used to be there was taken out as a “gesture of good will”.
3. AvishaiShindler Kochava Even Chaim AvishaiShindler killed in this terrorist attack married just 10 months ago. Momi Even Chaim, husband of slain Kochava is a ZAKA volunteer, he was one of the first to arrive at the scene of the attack. Approaching the car pierced with bullets, in one of the victims he recognized his wife. Only later the soldiers were able to take him away from the place of tragedy. Kochava and Momi have a ten year old daughter. Kochava was pregnant. Four adults and one unborn baby were murdered in this terrorist attack.
4. Imas family has six children: Daniel (24, married, has his own baby), Ruth (18), Ariel (16), Ruhama (12), Hodaya (8), Oz (4.5 years old). Anya Antopolskaya, co-director of the association “Meeting Place", knew Imas family from Moscow. Vadim (Itzik) and Natalia (Tali) studied at the history department of Moscow State University and moved to Israel during their fith year of studies. Here Itzik worked as a gardener and a worker on a farm. Natalia became an accountant and thus was the main money maker in the family, letting her husband learn in the kollel – yeshiva for adults in the KarmeiTsur settlement. “They were very bright and warm people, they emanated warmth. Their life is a pure Kiddush Hashem (“sanctification of G-d’s name”). Their pure and spiritual way of life made a big influence on a lot of people”. photo: Eugene Zadiran
5. IT’S PRETTY CLEAR, THAT THIS IS A VERY DANGEROUS EXTREMIST, ISN’T HE? One of Itzik’s friends wrote on the pages of “Live Journal”: “Last months of Itzik’s life were very hard ones. Arabs in Israeli police uniforms, encouraged by their higher ranking Jewish officers made a real hunt after Jews who went on The Temple Mount. Itzik’s personal weapon was confiscated leaving him defenceless. But other Arabs got him. We must not let the torch that he has carried for the last 20 years while living in Israel get extinguished”. photo: Sergey Grankin
6. "About a year ago Ministry of Internal Affairs by the recommendation of the Police Colonel Ephraim Erlich has revoked ItzikImas's permit to carry weapons. This was based on already closed cases of disturbing public order in 2005 at the time of "disengagement". Already after all cases have been closed, weapons permit has been extended to ItzikImas, and then ... his weapon has been taken away. For many months ItzikImas demanded restitution of justice and that his weapon should be returned to him. To no avail. Denying a weapon from ItzikImas became possible by special rules, developed by interdepartmental group headed by deputy general attorney ShaiNitzan. This group rapidly takes away weapons from settlers, leaving them thus defenseless in front of the terrorists..." photo: Sergey Grankin Based on materials from Zman.com and Izrus websites
7. “This bloody event did not leave anyone indifferent. Perhaps because many of us knew these people. Natalia was open to everyone with all her soul, Itzik, in his sky-blue eyes there was always a smile. Itzik wanted to bring the Temple closer to everyone’s soul. He believed that it is possible. And he did it. And most importantly, he did not demand impossible from anyone, he did everything he could himself.” I. Baranova
8. ITZIK IMAS ON THE TEMPLE MOUNT, JANUARY 2008 photo: David Rabkin
10. LESSON ABOUT THE TEMPLE ON THE TEMPLE MOUNT photo: Michael Polski
11. photos: David Rabkin “And this happy couple - Natasha and Itzik?! They lived their lives together as one soul, and shared everything: birth and raising of the children, love for each other, family happiness, kindness, common goals, even same blog on the Live Journal. Life for two! And now death for two and inescapable sorrow of their children” EvgeniaSokolova
13. IMAS FAMILY AND TOUR GUIDE ITZHAK FISHELEVICH photo: Michael Polski
14. IN MEMORY OF THE RIGHTEOUS Z”L: ITZIK AND TALI IMAS “WILL FOR THE JEWISH PEOPLE” When you are next to them – you cannot make a mistake. There are people, who emit a special light. Light of righteous. Don’t know, what portion of the light on Earth they provide – a righteous person leaves, and as though light has not diminished – life goes on, Earth spins. But those close to them certainly know – at the moment these righteous people have left this world the light on Earth has been diminished. Sure, there will be a new righteous – this is how our world operates, Almighty does not disturb harmony that He has created. Even if the divine laws are not known to us, that even sometimes it seems as though there aren’t any, - yet a special, individual light of a specific righteous person is irreplaceable. What is this light made out of... From faith, good deeds, pure and sincere words and actions. From humble selflessness. From the ability of a man to ignite from within – and all around himself – given to him by G-d spark. All this Itzik and TaliImas had. This was obvious to everyone, who once got close to them.
15. IN MEMORY OF THE RIGHTEOUS Z”L: ITZIK AND TALI IMAS “WILL FOR THE JEWISH PEOPLE” On August 27th, Itzik and Tali made their last entrance on their Live Journal blog: “Time has come to pray for the building of the Temple as seriously as we pray for our livelihood. It is time to care about building of the Temple as seriously, as we care about our livelihood. It is time to return to Tshuva (Repentance)”. Let the memory of the righteous be for a blessing. And let Almighty give us, who are left here, strength and wisdom to continue to save the light of righteousness, pure faith and good deeds. by Anna Danilova
17. FAREWELL TO ALL THE VICTIMS IN THE VILLAGE OF BEIT HAGAI photo: David Rabkin
18. THE HARDEST WAS TO SEE FIVE ORPHANS OF THE IMAS FAMILY - TWO OLDER SONS AND THREE DAUGHTERS (YOUNGEST IMAS – OZ DAVID DID NOT ATTEND THE FUNERAL) photo: Michael Polski
19. “They were buried together in one grave. On the very top of the Mount of Olives. It is very quiet and peaceful there. A wind there blows away heat of the day into the high and very blue Jerusalem sky. And the Temple Mount is seen from there so clearly and well, that one can see every place, where Itzik and Talia brought us during our tours. There in quietness and calm lie awaiting the coming of the Messiah great sages and great righteous. Now there lie with them Talia and ItzikImas. Let their memory be blessed and may G-d avenge their innocent blood”. Alexander Nepomniashchy
20. From the author: We were not close friends with Itzik and Tali, though we knew them for a while and met from time to time. We have learned from Itzik and went with him on tours, it was with him that we ascended the Temple Mount for the first time. Itzik’s wife Tali was an active organizer of the “Meeting Place” a non-profit Jewish tourism organization, that organized Itzik’s tours of the Old City and the Temple Mount. Regular – despite all! – his tours of the Temple Mount were a big accomplishment of the organization. He came to us in Haifa to hold lectures on the history of the Temple for the very small group of enthusiasts, he was ready to go to the ends of the world for the sake of the Temple. Itzik and Tali were exceptionally bright, kind, intelligent, just holy people, whom we were honored to know. Another friend of Itzik wrote: “we were not friends, though it would be easy – we had a few dozen friends in common. But we belonged to the same circle. Them – in the center, us – in the periphery. They were our role models, very bright people. Illuminating”. BRIGHT AND ETERNAL MEMORY OF THEM BOTH!
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27. WHY DO WE NEED ASCENTS TO THE TEMPLE MOUNT? In the words of the hero of Bulgakov, "devastation begins in the minds”. And the creation of new also always starts in people’s minds. Today rebuilding of the Temple on the place of Muslim buildings seems absolutely impossible to our realist-materialists. But even more fantastic things – such as return here of millions of Jews and creation of our state – in the beginning of XX century seemed silly and fantastic to many – laughable – yet it became a reality. And it all started from a thin pamphlet of a naive dreamer Theodor Herzl... In the literal and figurative senses we have a long and difficult path to the Temple. And we need to start going on this path already today. Righteous Itzik and Talia Imas dedicated their lives doing so. And we wish you and ourselves: “In the New Year – in the rebuilt Jerusalem – that is in the Jerusalem with rebuilt Temple!”
28. “Not many of us have “a work of life”, Imas family certainly have! And it would be terribly sad to admit, that a work of their lives will go with them. Especially, since work of Imas family has moved some deep spiritual masses, that made absolutely secular people get up at the sunrise, dip in the mikvah, go through police check-up and proudly ascend with Imases to the Temple Mount – a symbol of our Redemption, leaving behind the Wailing Wall – a symbol of our Exile. At the time, when Jews from all over the world send their notes to the Wailing Wall, considering it the holiest place in the world, it is very important to realize, that the Wailing Wall – is just a support for the sand mound, that Herod made during the expansion of the Temple Mount. This Support, does not have a direct connection with the Temple and is a symbol of our shame and mourning the destruction of the Temple, cry for crushed independence of our nation. Mere fact, that we have returned to our Land and are coming back to our Temple Mount, has a deep symbolic and political significance. We are no longer beaten up, despised “Kikes”, but are worthy representatives of our nation”. Michael Brook
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30. those who are not ready and are not sure that it is allowed – should learn what is allowed and what is not on the Temple Mount, what opinions exist and they are based on.And let them tell what they know well and help others to ascend to the Temple Mount and while doing so to remember Tali and Itzik. And let men do this three times a year: on Pessah, Sukkot and Shavuot, and women – whenever they can. And those who can do it more often, should do so”.
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32. Also we recommend site “Jerusalem Temple Today” and its “memorial page” (this site is in Russian) http://jerusalem-temple-today.com/katav/10/09-01-pohIz/Imas.html And if you knew Imas family and you have photos, audio, video or any other materials about them and their activities – please send it to “Meeting Place”, where a memorial site about Imas family is being created and all such materials are welcome. THANK YOU!
33. This presentation includes blog fragments from Live Journal pages of numerous friends of Imas family including photos by David Rabkin, Michael Polski, Sergey Grankin and many-many others. Thanks to photographers and all those who wrote kind words! SHANA TOVA!
34. This presentation is prepared by: Roman CherniavskyTranslation into English and design by: appSTUDIOSeptember, 2010