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Lesson 3 Journal # 5: Desire of Ages & Gospels
Assignment
Spending personal time with Jesus is more than just recognizing His existence, it is about taking the needed time to be in His presence. Keeping a spiritual journal is a simple way to record your thoughts, convictions, and prayers when spending time with God.
For this assignment, you will need a Bible and the book, Desire of Ages. The book is available free online by clicking the following link.
Your Task
- Each day you will spend some time with Jesus just to connect with Him.
- Read: During the week of July 17 to July 23, you will read chapters 29 to 35 of Desire of Ages (DA) and one passage you have personally selected from the Gospels. You are NOT required to read every page from DA however, your journal should be based on reflections from the chapters assigned. Read the Desire of Ages four days a week, and one passage from the Gospels the remaining day.
- Write: You will write at least one sentence for each weekday, sharing what has been meaningful to you during your time with Jesus and the reading. Make sure your journal includes the following details:
- Give the date.
- Provide the chapter number of DA or the Bible passage that you read.
- Then write in 1-2 sentences what was meaningful in that chapter or passage.
- Submit: Turn this in every week. This is an important part of this class. To submit this assignment:
- Write the entire journal following the details in point number three above (date, provide chapter and write 1-2 sentences.)
- Save your document in a .doc or .docx file format
- Save your document as your last name, underscore, Journal5 (ex: Smith_Journal5)
- Click "Add Submission"
- Drag and drop the file from your computer into the submission box OR click Add and manually browse for the file.The file should appear in the File submissions box regardless of whether you manually added it or used the drag and drop feature.
- Click "Save Changes"
Lesson 3 Journal # 6: Desire of Ages & Gospels
Assignment
Spending personal time with Jesus is more than just recognizing His existence, it is about taking the needed time to be in His presence. Keeping a spiritual journal is a simple way to record your thoughts, convictions, and prayers when spending time with God.
For this assignment, you will need a Bible and the book, Desire of Ages. The book is available free online by clicking the following link.
Your Task
- Each day you will spend some time with Jesus just to connect with Him.
- Read: During the week of July 17 to July 23, you will read chapters 36 to 42 of Desire of Ages (DA) and one passage you have personally selected from the Gospels. You are NOT required to read every page from DA however, your journal should be based on reflections from the chapters assigned. Read the Desire of Ages four days a week, and one passage from the Gospels the remaining day.
- Write: You will write at least one sentence for each weekday, sharing what has been meaningful to you during your time with Jesus and the reading. Make sure your journal includes the following details:
- Give the date.
- Provide the chapter number of DA or the Bible passage that you read.
- Then write in 1-2 sentences what was meaningful in that chapter or passage.
- Submit: Turn this in every week. This is an important part of this class. To submit this assignment:
- Write the entire journal following the details in point number three above (date, provide chapter and write 1-2 sentences.)
- Save your document in a .doc or .docx file format
- Save your document as your last name, underscore, Journal6 (ex: Smith_Journal6)
- Click "Add Submission"
- Drag and drop the file from your computer into the submission box OR click Add and manually browse for the file.The file should appear in the File submissions box regardless of whether you manually added it or used the drag and drop feature.
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Lesson 3 Project: Assignment 3
Assignment
From the beginning of the course, you will work on a project consisting of several parts, which is due in stages. The project will NOT be accepted if submitted at once at the end of the class.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop your analysis skills of the Gospels. By thinking about the meaning of a story and examining its components, you will better understand the purpose and meaning behind the narratives used in the Gospels.
Your Task
- Complete the analysis assignments. Full sentences are not required to answer these analysis assignments. As the main purpose is understanding the text, you can turn this in in points, which is often even better and clearer and makes it easier for me to grade.
- Submit: To submit this assignment:
- Complete the following analysis assignment document.
- Save your document in a .doc or .docx file format
- Save your document as your last name, underscore, Analysis6 (ex: Smith_Analysis6)
- Click "Add Submission"
- Drag and drop the file from your computer into the submission box OR click Add and manually browse for the file.The file should appear in the File submissions box regardless of whether you manually added it or used the drag and drop feature.
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Lesson 3 Project: Assignment 4
Assignment
From the beginning of the course, you will work on a project consisting of several parts, which is due in stages. The project will NOT be accepted if submitted at once at the end of the class.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop your analysis skills of the Gospels. By thinking about the meaning of a story and examining its components, you will better understand the purpose and meaning behind the narratives used in the Gospels.
Your Task
- Complete the analysis assignments. Full sentences are not required to answer these analysis assignments. As the main purpose is understanding the text, you can turn this in in points, which is often even better and clearer and makes it easier for me to grade.
- Submit: To submit this assignment:
- Have your analysis assignment completed filling out this document.
- Save your document in a .doc or .docx file format
- Save your document as your last name, underscore, Analysis7 (ex: Smith_Analysis7)
- Click "Add Submission"
- Drag and drop the file from your computer into the submission box OR click Add and manually browse for the file.The file should appear in the File submissions box regardless of whether you manually added it or used the drag and drop feature.
Explanation & Answer
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The main points in the Ordained Twelve (Mark 3:13-19; Mark 6:12...