Tuesday, May 27, 2008

ANGIE FADEL - BEAUTY OUT OF UGLY (conclusion to SNAKESKIN series)

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

DEBORAH LOYD - PURE IN HEART?

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

DEBORAH LOYD - MERCY

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Here is what Deborah handed out to the groups that were formed that morning:

Learning Task Sermon on the Mount

Read the following paragraphs and underline that which seems most important to you.


“The noun Eleos (mercy) always deals with what we see of pain, misery and distress, these the results of sin. And Charis (grace) always deals with the sin and guilt itself. The one extends relief, and the other pardon; the one cures, heals, helps, the other cleanses and reinstates.” Richard Lenski

“Grace is especially associated with men in their sins; mercy is especially associated with men in their misery. In other words, while grace looks down upon sin as a whole, mercy looks especially upon the miserable consequences of sin.” D. Martin Lloyd-Jones

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Monday, May 05, 2008

GEOFF NEILL - WHY?

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Monday, May 05, 2008

ANGIE FADEL - IN PROCESS (follow-up to SNAKESKIN)

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Sunday, May 04, 2008

ANGIE FADEL - SNAKESKIN

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Here's an excerpt of a talk. The computer cut off the beginning. I'm sorry. Angie handed out strips of paper having to do with the different stages of the shedding of a snakeskin. She showed this video. Everyone got split up into 5 groups and spotlighted one of the stages and talked about each stages significance to them. The stages were:

1) Sheds because more growth is coming. Sheds to get rid of parasites and mites.
2) Snake becomes inactive/vision is impaired. This is a time when the snake can be unpredictable and aggressive.
3) After a week sight returns. The snake will then rub the old skin off by rubbing itself against rough and hard surfices (this is a comparatively quick process)
4) The snake MUST SHED ALL IT'S SKIN. If patches remain of the old skin it will attract parasites/make the next shed happen sooner. If the snake is unable to shed the skin on the tail it will cut off the circulation causing the snake to loose part of it's tail. The snake can not regenerate, it will be disfigured.
5) Once the old skin is gone, it would be very difficult to distinguish any visual difference in the look of the snake.

The talk comes in while group 2 (corresponding to stage #2) is sharing their observations.

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