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Notes to OrganicDisciplemaking

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Not a Christian Term think bigger? Christiand: Jesus & Paul Primaries? Mathetes - student or learner ? Continuing Process?? Do you ever stick with the same group?? What about elders/discernment/doctrine?? Para-church organizations? Chapter 1 - What is Discipleship?? It takes creativity. It's not a one-size-fits-all methodology? A disciple will not be an exact replica of the discipler.? We are trained to eventually lead.? "Losing a disciple"? Or "Seeing the seasons through"?? Watch out for possessiveness? Is there a difference? Mentoring/Discipling?? It doesn't stop at being a mature Christian.? Recognized leader or appointed leader?? A year at least for grounding in faith, then building leaders.? Chapter 2 - Organic Discipleship: An Overview?

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Macroeconomics Notes for Chapters 1 & 2

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Macroeconomics Ch. 1 & 2 Notes Economics ? social science concerned w/ the efficient use of scarce resources to achieve maximum satisfaction of economic wants Rational self interest ? individuals pursue actions that give them the greatest satisfaction (cost & benefit) Marginal ? extra/additional Marginal analysis is used for every decision, each option includes marginal benefits and marginal costs MB=MC (okay) MB>MC (good) MB

AP Gov Ch1 Notes

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The Earth and Its Peoples Ch. 1 Notes

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Notes Conclusion Domestication of plants and animals Nomads settled down Surplus of food Specialization Painting Stone-working Weaving Building Warfare Religious Ceremonies Accumulation of Knowledge Political Specialization Urbanization Non-arable river valleys Construction of canals Dams Weirs Dikes Kingship in both Egypt and Mesopotamia Religious monopoly Central to the welfare of the nation Superseding temples and priests Egypt Country?s wealth spent on: Tombs Proper burial ensures continuity of the kingship Positive notation of the gods? designs for human mankind Mesopotamia Rulers not regarded as devine Built new cities Palaces Religious edifices Negative notation of gods? Afterlife = Underworld

AP World History - India Notes

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Old Order?Accept your duty & station in life. (Brahmin priests top, untouchables bottom; Vedic religion)?Male dominance (Women had rights - own property, study & compose, participate in rituals...), holy sacrifices, groups sometimes able to rise in station.?Challenge to Old Order?After 700BC people object to hierarchy & caste?2 Beliefs - Distance from worldly desires => Moksha (liberation)?Jainism?Mahavira (Jina)?Holiness of life (non violence)?Buddhism?Siddhartha Guatama (Buddha)?4 Noble truths: life = suffer <- desire?Curb desire = stop suffer; follow 8-Fold path:?Right view, aspiration, speech, conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness & meditation?Individual moderation than god's aid ; seek enlightenment, reward nirvana (no soul, stop reincarnating) VS.

Unit 3 Vocab. and Study Questions

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Unit 3: Party Politics & State and Local Government Vocabulary • political party: a group of people with broad common interest • theocracy: a government dominated by a religion • ideologies: basic beliefs about government • coalition government: the result of several parties combining forces to gain majority • third party: any party other than the two main parties • single-member district: no matter how many members compete in a district only one will win • proportional representation: several officials are elected to represent voters • independent: not supporting any particular party • precinct: a voting district • precinct captain: organizes efforts of mobilizing party members • ward: several adjoining precincts

A small part of Chapter 4, AMERICAN HISTORY: A SURVEY,

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