PPT-JESUS AND THE SOCIAL OUTCASTS

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Lesson 7 for February 15 2014 The bottomdwellers respond to the Gospel The prostitutes The mentally ill The immoral The Samaritan woman The tax collectors and sinners

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Lesson 7 for February 15 2014 The bottomdwellers respond to the Gospel The prostitutes The mentally ill The immoral The Samaritan woman The tax collectors and sinners This week we are studying how Jesus treated the bottomdwellers in His time Well learn how to treat the bottomdwellers today. 2.5 America’s Youngest Outcasts: A Report Card on Child HomelessnessThe National Center on Family Homelessness at American Institutes for Research 1.5CHILDREN HOMELESS ANNUALLY 1.6CHILDREN HOMELE lives of the urban outcasts. Furthermore, residents in the housing projects of the French urban periphery have regular contact with and dependency on (through employment and consumption practices) res By . Bret Harte. Instructions. Pre Reading Activity – . Read Page 474- 475. . Before You Read. , . Meet Bret Harte. , . Time and Place . and . A Closer Look at Language. .. Then Read and take notes of this Slide Show’s information about Realism and Local Color . LOVE. Eternal past. any created love being . in Adam. (rejection of love; sin). Eternal future. Creator Love Being Redeems Back . Created Love Beings. Death . (Separation . from God and . Love. ). In Christ. and . Outcasts. Conflict with Authority. A clash or struggle . with people in power. Conflict with Authority. Jesus teachings about . love and forgiveness . were . different. from other Jewish Rabbis at the time.. A Reading Ideas, Nonfiction Unit. 1. A Warrior’s Heart: Becoming a Man of Compassion and . Courage. ,. . by Eric Greitens. 1. A Warrior’s Heart: Becoming a Man of Compassion and . Courage. ,. . 5 quite literally, the outcasts.membership is hereditary, marriage is restricted to members of theexistences. To be born an Untouchable is therefore a punishmenta hierarchy according to the degree of . Luke 2. Rabbinic sources. : ". most of the time they were dishonest and thieving; they led their herds onto other people's land and pilfered the produce of the land. ." . God’s . By Bret Harte. Type 1 writing. What does it mean to be an outcast? . Does . our society still have outcasts?. Regionalism. Writers show the unique qualities of an area and its people. Local color: highlights characteristics and details unique to a specific area. Adapted by Warren St. John. The Story of a Refugee Soccer Team That Changed a Town. As soon as you read the introduction (and be sure you do) you will be eager to read this story and annotate your thoughts and favorite parts. The next 10 slides will briefly note things that could be considered in the reading groups or on your own if you read this as an additional book. . Was the Secretary of the United States Branch Mint in San Francisco. In 1868 named editor of Overland Monthly. . Wrote . Outcasts at Poker Flat and Luck of Roaring Camp . and became famous. in 1871 signed with . John 11:25. Question. Reading. Mark 16:1-8. …he is risen, he is not here... . 4 questions. Did Jesus rise from the dead?. Question one. Jesus rose from . the dead. Yeah . right. reliable & trustworthy. THE DEATH OF JESUS WHO KILLED JESUS? The Brandon Thesis INTRODUCTION For many years Jews were held responsible for the death of Jesus Christ. T he information in the Gospels seem to suggest that. The blind person who tries to make an online purchase. The young girl who cannot speak due to a cognitive disability. The man confined to his home due to permanent injury. The single mother with a long-term illness who struggles to feed her family.With one in seven people worldwide currently living with a disability, the term outcast covers numerous scenarios. Digital outcasts rely on technology for everyday services that many people take for granted. However, poorly designed products risk alienating this important (and growing) population.Through a grass roots approach to innovation, digital outcasts are gradually taking action to transform their lives and communities. This emerging trend provides exciting learning opportunities for all of us. Citing real-world case studies from healthcare to social science, this book examines the emerging legal and cultural impact of inclusive design. Gain a better understanding of how people with disabilities use technologyDiscover pitfalls and approaches to help you stay current in your UX practicesAnticipate a future in which ambient benefit can be achieved for people of all abilities and backgrounds

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