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    The Gospel of Matthew Study Help (Matthew 26:20-30)

    The Passion of Christ Questions to be answered in this study What are the two ordinances of the church? What was the date of the first Lord’s Supper? Another name for the Last Supper is “seder;” what does it mean? What was the seating arrangement for the first Lord’s Supper? Where was Judas seated? What is the purpose of the Lord’s Supper? What does the first and second cup of wine represent? Why dis Jesus dismiss Jesus when He did? To whom does the first part of the Lord’s Supper apply? To whom does that later part of the Lord’s Supper apply? Jesus pronounced woe on Judas; what does woe…

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    7 things that Builds Credibility and Leads to Success

    Website DIVISIONS (Over 600 articles to help you to grow in every facet of your life) Written by Jimmie Burroughs Email to a friend Credibility is something that is earned over time. It is up to you to prove to others that you are a person than can be trusted and relied upon. Credibility is one of the greatest attributes of personal development and success. Without it, people will not take you seriously, and your chances for success will be limited. The following is 7 things that build your credibility: 1.   Being on time every time 2.   Doing what you say you will do every time 3.   Speaking only the…

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    Your Words Define Who You Are

    “High school valedictorian denied diploma over graduation speech” By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News | The Lookout  “An Oklahoma high school valedictorian who used the word “hell” in her graduation speech in May has yet to receive her diploma. Kaitlin Nootbaar graduated from Prague High School with a 4.0 grade point average, her father, David Nootbaar, told KFOR-TV. But school administrators told him that Kaitlin would have to submit a written apology in order to get her diploma. “We went to the office and asked for the diploma and the principal said, ‘Your diploma is right here but you’re not getting it. Close the door, we have a problem,’” David Nootbaar…