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    500: Discipleship Ministries by April 6, 2014 A church whose pastor and others in leadership have failed to put in place a proactive plan for discipleship for Believers is usually a “growing” church — growing stagnant, growing cold, growing spiritually immature Christians, and eventually, many growing closed. Patte said, “There is much at stake in accepting or rejecting the challenge of discipleship…” When a pastor or a church makes a conscious decision to make discipleship of Believers

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    R- Religion/ Spirituality- My religious orientation is Catholic. Growing up my mom made us attend CCD classes and go to church. As an adult I chose not to go to church or have my children attend religious classes. This will not change how I counsel my clients that choose to be Catholic or any other religion. Everyone has the right to choose what religion they want to practice and what they want to believe in. E- Economic/ Class background- I will not judge clients on their finical or social background

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    “Plus, if everyone at your school has this particular style, it probably means these sneakers are a fad”. Besides, he has been saving up and has enough to but the shoes. Eddie’s mom is trying to persuade Eddie he does not need the shoes to fit in, and he is still growing and the shoes will not fit him this time next year. Despite Mom’s reasoning, Eddie is trying to persuade her to let him buy the shoes he has been saving up for. As the reader reads, he/she will see the biggest points both Eddie

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    professional activities: one is related with animals and the other with plants. The first one includes all the process of breeding livestock, such as cattle, sheep, pig and goats. On the other hand we have the work of agriculture; it consists on the growing of different kinds of plants for human or animal consumption and products used for the development of human life. Nowadays these two activities can be performed separately, and that is why this article is going to be focused only on the

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    Don't Grow Up Too Fast Growing up doesn't need to be difficult, but it does require sincerity and honesty. This quote exemplifies my opinion of this year quite well. “I've found that growing up means being honest. About what I want. What I need. What I feel. Who I am.” The song Vienna by Billy Joel is about growing up and worrying about what the future holds. During my 8th grade, I found myself wallowing in what the future would bring and how to grow up faster, but that resulted in wanting to take

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    160’s and 170’s in religious and hippie communities in an attempt to train children in their values. However, in many states home schooling was illegal until a court battle in the 10’s legalized it. Since that time, this type of education has been growing worldwide. In 18, it was estimated that about 1.5 million children were being home schooled. By 000, the estimate changed to 1.7 million children (Ray). In addition, the reputation of home schooling changed considerably. In a survey conducted in 18

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    In the article “Why I Homeschool: The Answers Change Almost as Fast as My Kids Do. But My Commitment to At-Home Learning Remains Strong.” Amy Thornton-Kelly initially home schooled her three children in order to spend more time with them. This was her only reason, or so she thought. Amy Thornton–Kelly explains the many reasons why homeschooling is the best decision she has made. First, she explains that once her husband and her considered homeschooling “the floodgates opened” to the many benefits

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    You may be asking yourself, how did home schooling begin? What was it like? Well, in the 1970’s and the 1980’s home schooling began to spark. A few parents question whether public or private school was right for their child. They were thinking they could do a better job. Well, what do you know; parents learned they could do a better job. However, some states, prohibited home schooling. If parents or guardians were home schooling, they could face jail time as well as losing their children to the courts

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    In today’s world, there are many different options for students to go to school. There is public school, private school, charter school, contract school, and home schools. The question on many people’s minds is “Why home schooling over any other schooling?” Since 1970s there has been a dramatic growth in homeschooling for student’s kindergarten to twelfth grade students. Although White gives effective arguments, and includes no obvious recall of evidence, she builds her credentials from subjects

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    different ways they prefer to learn. Being home-schooled gives students the advantage of working in an environment that best fits them. Student can be visual, auditory or kinetic learners. The teachers at public schools have to choose the educational needs of a large group of students

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