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"Jesus, Justice, & Poverty" Continued Dialogue Packet (Leader Version) Leader help for Jesus, Justice, & Poverty Continued Discussion Packet. The normal version is fine on its own, but the Leader Version is available if you or students want a little help with some of the discussion questions. The original material for the JJP CD Packet is used with permission from San Diego's Justice GIG Guide.  (more info)
by (Editors) Sarah Holine and Elizabeth Thrasher
02.22.2007 none liz_thrasher 672
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2 Samuel 6 Bible Study Inductive Bible study looking at David's motivation, leadership initiatives, and human fallibility.  (more info)
by Ann Boyd
10.20.2005 none ann 1464
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Biblical Framework of Leadership Comparison of Qualifications for Eldership to contemporary leadership competencies  (more info)
by Matthew Kutz
09.18.2005 none matt kutz 1377
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Chapter 1 of Keith Cooper's book First chapter of my book for secular students with illustrations.  (more info)
by Keith Cooper
04.24.2000 none Nathan_Lenz 620
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Final Exam Skit exploring themes of moral absolutes and belief in God. Three students enter a classroom bantering about how they prepared for the final exam. Good for outreach meeting.  (more info)
by Curtis Chang
03.13.2000 none Timothy_Miller 751
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In the Father's Hands Sermon addressing the role of the Father and our role as Children of God.  (more info)
by Sako Mwakalobo
08.25.2006 none sam 564
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On "the righteousness of God" in Romans This brief article seeks to explain what Paul means by "the righteousness of God" in his argument, especially in his letter to the Romans. It's important because it's crucial for understanding who Jesus is and what God has done/is doing through Jesus for the redemption of the world.  (more info)
by David Suryk
06.27.2007 none David_Suryk 165
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On Reasons and Believing the Christian Message In this talk I investigate whether it's rational or reasonable to believe the Christian message. Do we need evidence to believe? If not, why not? But if so, what counts as evidence? Who decides? On what basis? I want to address the subject of whether bright, thoughtful people—such as people who teach and study in the universities of the world—people who do not yet believe the Christian message—people such as these, do they have good reason to believe? Hopefully this talk will help Christians better understand these issues as well. For thoughtful Christians, of course, the issue is should they believe what they have believed? This is a little piece of religious epistemology and apologetics.  (more info)
by David Suryk
02.24.2001 none David_Suryk 466
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Personal or household budget summary form This form has been used innumerable times to help students, new graduates and friends set up sustainable budgets. It's been adapted from the version Fred Neubert used in the mid-80s. While it comes without instructions (at this point), there is a companion Budget Category form.  (more info)
by John Egleston
03.29.2006 none John_Egleston 756
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Sex: Do Christians Have More Fun? This is an article that appeared in the Amherst College literary magazine, "Prism."  (more info)
by Paul V. Sorrentino
04.22.2002 none Paul_Sorrentino 1162
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The Jew + Gentile New Humanity This is a diagram that synthesize Paul's teachings on what God is doing to create One New Humanity in Christ Jesus. IT is a NEW Humanity that is Abraham's true descendants.  (more info)
by David Suryk
06.27.2007 none David_Suryk 174
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What Do College Students Think About Religious Pluralism? This is the front section of my doctor of ministry thesis at Princeton Theological Seminary. It includes the abstract and table of contents. This study looked at the perspectives of students from different religious groups and their views of coming together with people of other faiths. This should be especially helpful for those interacting with various religious groups on an interfaith/multifaith basis. The rest of the thesis is available upon request (pvsorrentino@amherst.edu).  (more info)
by Paul V. Sorrentino
03.30.2005 none Paul_Sorrentino 710
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