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Journal articles on the topic "Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society"

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Yesikha Sagala, Destimawati Harefa, and Endang Junita Sinaga. "Edukasi Inovasi Peningkatan Minat Anak Sekolah Minggu Melalui Animasi Super Book The Lost Sheep di BNKP Jemaat Persiapan Moria Sidikalang Kecamatan Sidikalang, Kabupaten Dairi." ARDHI : Jurnal Pengabdian Dalam Negri 2, no. 3 (2024): 153–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.61132/ardhi.v2i3.520.

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The low attendance of congregational children in participating in Sunday school worship activities, childhood is a time where the complexity of abilities in both the fields of knowledge and religion must be emphasized and formed from the start. The aim of this community service activity aims to increase Sunday school interest in worship attendance. Sunday school Sunday school children. This activity will discuss the importance of the role of students in making positive contributions to society through community service for Sunday school children. Through this service, the team hopes to provide
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Halldorf, Joel. "Lewi Pethrus and the Creation of a Christian Counterculture." Pneuma 32, no. 3 (2010): 354–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157007410x531907.

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AbstractThis article presents and analyzes the life and work of Lewi Pethrus (1884-1974), the leader of the Swedish Pentecostal movement. The argument is that Pethrus created a Christian counterculture in the midst of a secularized Western society. Although a radical congregationalist skeptical toward organization, Pethrus spent most of his life building institutions. The first institutions he created were for the benefit of the spiritual life of Pentecostal congregations and churches. These included a publishing house, an edifying journal, a hymn book, and a school for evangelism. During Worl
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Brien, Donna Lee. "Fat in Contemporary Autobiographical Writing and Publishing." M/C Journal 18, no. 3 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.965.

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At a time when almost every human transgression, illness, profession and other personal aspect of life has been chronicled in autobiographical writing (Rak)—in 1998 Zinsser called ours “the age of memoir” (3)—writing about fat is one of the most recent subjects to be addressed in this way. This article surveys a range of contemporary autobiographical texts that are titled with, or revolve around, that powerful and most evocative word, “fat”. Following a number of cultural studies of fat in society (Critser; Gilman, Fat Boys; Fat: A Cultural History; Stearns), this discussion views fat in socio
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Taylor, Steve John. "The Complexity of Authenticity in Religious Innovation: “Alternative Worship” and Its Appropriation as “Fresh Expressions”." M/C Journal 18, no. 1 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.933.

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The use of the term authenticity in the social science literature can be rather eclectic at best and unscrupulous at worst. (Vanini, 74)We live in an age of authenticity, according to Charles Taylor, an era which prizes the finding of one’s life “against the demands of external conformity” (67–68). Taylor’s argument is that, correctly practiced, authenticity need not result in individualism or tribalism but rather a generation of people “made more self-responsible” (77).Philip Vanini has surveyed the turn toward authenticity in sociology. He has parsed the word authenticity, and argued that it
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Reed, Philip, and Joseph Caruana. "Fostering Medical Students’ Commitment to Beneficence in Ethics Education." Voices in Bioethics 10 (January 23, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.52214/vib.v10i.12045.

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PHOTO ID 121339257© Designer491| Dreamstime.com ABSTRACT When physicians use their clinical knowledge and skills to advance the well-being of their patients, there may be apparent conflict between patient autonomy and physician beneficence. We are skeptical that today’s medical ethics education adequately fosters future physicians’ commitment to beneficence, which is both rationally defensible and fundamentally consistent with patient autonomy. We use an ethical dilemma that was presented to a group of third-year medical students to examine how ethics education might be causing them to give un
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Aly, Anne, and Mark Balnaves. "The Atmosfear of Terror." M/C Journal 8, no. 6 (2005). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2445.

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 Since September 11, Muslims in Australia have experienced a heightened level of religiously and racially motivated vilification (Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission). These fears were poignantly expressed in a letter to the Editor of The West Australian newspaper from a Muslim woman shortly after the London terror attacks:
 
 All I want to say is that for those out there who might have kamikaze ideas of doing such an act here in Australia, please think of others (us) in your own community. The ones who will get hurt are your own, especially we the women
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Petzke, Ingo. "Alternative Entrances: Phillip Noyce and Sydney’s Counterculture." M/C Journal 17, no. 6 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.863.

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Phillip Noyce is one of Australia’s most prominent film makers—a successful feature film director with both iconic Australian narratives and many a Hollywood blockbuster under his belt. Still, his beginnings were quite humble and far from his role today when he grew up in the midst of the counterculture of the late sixties. Millions of young people his age joined the various ‘movements’ of the day after experiences that changed their lives—mostly music but also drugs or fashion. The counterculture was a turbulent time in Sydney artistic circles as elsewhere. Everything looked possible, you sim
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McCosker, Anthony. "Blogging Illness: Recovering in Public." M/C Journal 11, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.104.

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As a mode of open access public self-expression, blogs are one form of the unfolding massification of culture (Lovink). Though widely varied in content and style, they are characterised by a reverse chronological diary-like format, often produced by a single author, and often intimately expressive of that author’s thoughts and experiences. The purpose of this paper is to explore the use of blogs as a space for the detailed and on-going expression of the day to day experiences of sufferers of serious illness. We might traditionally consider the experience of illness as absolutely private, but i
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Books on the topic "Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society"

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Sunday-School Century: Containing a History of the Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Sunday-School Century: Containing a History of the Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Book chapters on the topic "Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society"

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Morgan, David. "Media, Millennium, Nationhood." In Protestants & Pictures Religion, Visual Culture, and the Age of American Mass Production. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195130294.003.0002.

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Abstract There were many aspects to the complex social phenomenon of the Second Great Awakening, a period of revivals that enlisted rural and urban Americans in the cause and practices of evangelical Protestantism during the opening decades of the nineteenth century. The cause was to convert a young nation of postrevolutionary Americans and immigrants in search of a new life. The practices ranged from camp meetings, domestic devotion, mission work, Sabbath worship, and the religious instruction of children to various social and moral reform agendas embraced by the country’s broad range of cons
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