Sunday, July 14, 2013

Mentoring program plan


Discuss about developing Mentoring Program for adult members of the congregation……………..CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!

RELIGION MARK THE MISTAKES


Mark all the mistakes on a different page. like. if 1903 is not when war broke out then fix it up on different page saying ware diddnt start 1903 it started 1904 and just give everything an analysis. Thank you. PS, Text bellow
Catholic Social and Political Activism from 1890 – 1956 The Catholic Church can be proud when it looks back over its involvement in Australian society over many decades. It can be seen that the Catholic Church was always at the forefront of efforts to improve the conditions and lives of all citizens of this great land. In 1895 Pope Leo III brought out the encyclical Rerum Novarum. In it the Pope confirmed that the workers of the world had the right to use any means at their disposal to attain just conditions and wages. The Church affirmed that capitalism was an evil system that was not in accord with the teachings of the Church and it was the duty of Catholics to overturn it. The radical words of Rerum Novarum gave great encouragement to the workers of Australia who were involved in a bitter dispute with the federal government from 1894-1896. This period was marked with nation-wide strikes. The Catholic Church stood on the side of the workers against the government, as it always has, and eventually saw that the government cave in to the workers’ demands. With the outbreak of World War I in 1913 the Church feared that the war would rip the Empire apart. The Church saw that Communist Soviet Union, under the leadership of Stalin, had declared war so as to provoke socialist revolutions throughout Europe and the wider world. The authorities of the Catholic Church feared that society and the stability of the Empire would be overturned. As a result the Church gave warm, if not outright, support to Prime Minister Billy Hughes’s efforts to bring in conscription from the very start of the war. Although Ireland had gained its independence following the 1916 Easter rebellion, the Australian Catholic authorities did not yet support Australia becoming a republic. As a side note, this is quite a contrast to the Church’s position today! By the outbreak of World War II the Irish-Australian Catholic element was not so nearly a reactionary element within Australian society as it had been during World War I. This was in large part due to the resumption of state aid to Catholic schools. In gratitude for the support of Irish-Australian Catholics to the British Empire’s struggle in the First World War I, the federal Liberal government of Robert Menzies in 1936 ordered that all state governments were to give adequate funding to Catholic schools. This saw a lasting alliance between the Catholic Church and the Liberal party, the party of the ruling class, which lasted well into the 1990s. In 1956 the alliance between the Catholic Church and the Liberal party came to head. The Church was concerned about the poor conditions of workers in unskilled jobs. As a result of internal divisions the Catholics formed the Democratic Labour Party. It kept the Australian Labor Party out of government for over two decades. ……CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!

Report on Religious Field Research


do one of these three (3) things:
• Attend a religious service, or • Visit a religious education center and interview a member of that faith, or • Attend a “virtual religious service” and complete additional research (for a list of services, see below.
THEN Write a 5-7 page paper in which you: 1. Discuss any misconceptions you had about the Judaism or Islam religion. 2. Analyze how your prior understanding about that religion was altered (if at all) through your encounter. 3. Discuss whether you believe misconceptions about other people’s religion are common and explain why or why not. 4. Recommend at least one (1) step that could be taken to minimize misconceptions people have about religions not their own.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!

Topic: The Prophet’s Ascension


Instructions
1 – Carefully read Abu ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami’s The Subtleties of the Ascensionwhich is a collection of early mystical sayings concerning the Prophet’s ascension(mi‘raj). The translation runs from pages 29-147, and this is the section uponwhich you are meant to focus. The text comes with the translator’s introduction,notes, and explanatory glosses (which accompany the translation in italics). Theseshould be consulted in order to make sense of the ideas presented in the book.
2 – After you have read this book, write an essay which addresses the following
question: What is the significance of the Prophet’s ascension?
3 – In addition to  The Subtleties of the Ascension, you  must also consult thedocuments on resources in Islamic studies, located on the course’s website, inorder to track down materials essential for your research. Essays based solely onThe Subtleties of the Ascension will not be accepted. Thus, although your paperwill offer a close reading and analysis of  The Subtleties of the Ascension, youmust also draw on the vast body of scholarship in Islamic studies in order to helpyou formulate your ideas and substantiate your thesis. Of course, you are expected CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!

Afro-Latin Religions

1. Book Review #1: Creole Religions of the Caribbean by Fernandez Olmos,  - Seven pages, double space, font size 12.  - Ten references to this book are made in parenthesis by indicating the page number.  - The book review must be a reasonable summary of what the author(s) say(s) in her/his/their book.  - Summarize the books’ introductions and conclusions (but not attachments or appendices) as well as each chapter (one by one), clearly indicating which part of each book they are summarizing.   2. Book Review #2: Voodoo: Search for the Spirit by L. Hurbon.  - Sam instructions as Book Review #1………CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!

Servant Leadership

? In this portion of the paper, you will conduct a literature review of the major studies of servant leadership. ? You must employ 15 scholarly, peer-reviewed journals, in addition to the required reading that is listed below.  ? Based upon this literature review, you should develop the major criteria of servant leadership behavior.  ? Though this is to be an individual assignment, you should include as part of your criteria a brief summary from your team?s Biblical Integration paper  ? This part is to be 2?3 pages in length, 12 pt. font, double-spaced and APA format.  the books that are required are ……  Blanchard, K., & Hodges, P. (2005). Lead like Jesus: Lessons for everyone from the greatest leadership role model of all time. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson. ISBN: 978-1-4003-1420-1   Collins, J. C. (2001). Good to great: Why some companies make the leap ? and others don’t. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN: 0-06-662099-6   Greenleaf, R. K. (1996). On becoming a servant leader. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. ISBN: 0-470-422-009………………..

Metaphysics as it relates to the nature of the human soul


Three Page Thesis Paper written by an American writer. Opening with the following thesis statement and 3 reasons.
“I believe in the nature of the human soul even though it can’t be proved by my senses. I believe in the human soul for the following three reasons: First, the soul exists after the body dies (or a body cannot live without a soul). For examples, we will not be in heaven in the earthly body. Secondly, a person is not a robot but a being with free will given by God. Thirdly, out of the human soul is reasoning and thinking, beliefs, desires, and feelings—a body alone cannot produce these abilities.” (FOLLOWING THIS, PLEASE ELABORATE ON EACH OF THE FOLLOWING THESIS STATEMENT REASONS=  Soul Lives  Soul Free Will  Soul Abilities  + a brief conclusion  (A required reference is the book “The Great Conversation” by Norman Melchert, sixth edition (at least 1 ½ page from this reference is required) Is this reference available to your service? Please let me know if this reference is not available. One or two references from the Bible and/or God may also be used to support the thesis statement reasoning and conclusion. )