The Article Journal is simply a synopsis of ONE of these articles. The assignment will be a typed, double-spaced, 12-font paper detailing what the article was about, and MUST include your thoughts and ideas on the topic (agreements, disagreements, likes, dislikes, other views, etc). The paper needs to be at least 3 full pages. This is a one-time assignment, and there is no need for outside research (simply use the article provided).
I have attached the article to be used.
Category: Religion and Theology
From the story of King Hezekiah
Brief History, his family, His Temperament, His Leadership figure
A. What to learn from the story of Hezekiah:
1. individual,
2. Family
3. Church
B. What our political leaders can learn from Hezekiah
The Links Below are Video summaries of the BIBLE book:
2Kings 16-21, 2 Chronicles 28-36, and Isaiah 36-39
Part 1. https://youtu.be/L3UZCf3JjeY
Part 2. https://youtu.be/IjwRPr9v258
Part 3. https://youtu.be/2BsLy35xHMM
using ONLY the 11th verse of Ephesians 6, do the following in your presentation. Tell us what the armor of God is and then explain how an individual is able to “STAND” Using the verse explain some ways that an individual is able to stand.
Please make sure to answer all questions in 75 words or less. last question answer with 300 words or less.
give a brief summary of 2 Chronicles 20:1-22 with emphasis on verses 21-22. This should be written as if it you were preaching before a congregation, and the approach should be in simple terms.
Students will write a two-page, double-spaced, paper reflecting on what was said by the guest lecturer. These papers should be 1 page summary and a 1-page response
Reading Assignment for references
Telling a Better Story
How to Talk About God in a Skeptical Age
Joshua D. Chatraw
Joshua D. Chatraw, Telling a Better Story: How to Talk about God in a Skeptical Age (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2020), v. Chapters 1 – 10
Gould, Paul M. CULTURAL APOLOGETICS Renewing the Christian Voice, Conscience, and Imagination in a Disenchanted World. Zondervan Academic, 2019. Chapters 1 – 8
Smith, C Fred. DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW Seeing Things God’s Way. B&H Publishing Group, 2015. Chapter 1 – 7
Wilkens, Steve, and Mark L Sanford. HIDDEN WORLDVIEWS Eight Cultural Stories That Shape Our Lives. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2009. Chapters 1 – 10
List and give examples of three characteristics Black Elk holds in common with shamans/mystical intermediaries as described in the Fisher textbook (51-55).
Summarize Black Elk’s Great Vision (Ch. 3), focusing on the gifts Black Elk receives which empower him as a healer for his people.
Focusing on the Horse Dance ceremony (Ch. 14) and the First Cure (Ch. 17), explain how Black Elk uses the gifts from his Great Vision to heal people and the community.
i will attach a picture of the actual essay instructions in the files section. when someone is hired, i will send you the different articles to use to base the paper off of
Stewardship is a universal principle. Many philosophies, religions, and teachings record the idea of being a steward (think about the Native Americans using every part of animals they killed). Stewardship requires us to view the world not as consumers but as caretakers. Biblical stewardship focuses our attention in a more traditional sense. While these ideas are similar, biblical stewardship is unique. These qualities allow us to have an intimate relationship with the Master.
Read the following three posts by The Higher Calling
https://www.theologyofwork.org/the-high-calling/blog/leadership-stewardship-part-1#.VP9SpIHF_30
https://www.theologyofwork.org/the-high-calling/blog/not-ownership-responsibility-leadership-stewardship-part-2#.VP9dv4HF_33
https://www.theologyofwork.org/the-high-calling/blog/living-faithful-stewards-fallen-world-leadership-stewardship-part-3#.VP9SrIHF_30
It’s important to recognize the value of personal stewardship from both a biblical and secular perspective. Describe why, in your opinion, it is necessary to have a strong sense of stewardship both biblically and secularly. Ensure the following points are addressed:
The similarities and differences between secular stewardship and biblical stewardship
Why it is important to have both perspectives of stewardship