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| the foundations of our ministries, what needs to be set down before anything else |
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| where we put to practice what we have learned and evaluate and reflect on it |
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| people who slip theological truth in everyday life |
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| discovers God's truth in and through christian life |
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| children in late childhood (9-10) to mid 20s or when the person makes a serious commitment vocational or intamacy |
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| reflection about the divine-human relationship that often bypasses language and rational discourse |
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| this comes from the faith community you come from |
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| where a person examines his/hers own theological assumptions and practices, and seeks understanding |
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| these are stops on the road of life such as turning 16 and getting your license, going to the next grade, college, high school |
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| becoming one's own person |
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| to approach every teen as a uniquely designed and gifted masterpiece of the creator |
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| is one's true self, only realized through a relationship in Christ, Who am I? |
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| the point when a person exits adolescence and enters adulthood |
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| independence or freedom, as of the will or one's actions |
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| how do I relate to others? |
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| the whole body caring for a specific group |
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| the safety net underneath the tight rope of adolescence |
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| signals the beginning of adolescence |
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| The words spoken for us to understand and communicate theology |
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| the way of life in a society |
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| are a means of grace by which God sustains us |
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| links people together in a network of care and accountability |
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| everyone can best understand the world through the church's lens |
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| the world was best understood through the lens of reason and science |
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| the world has no objective view it is all relative |
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| God adjusted himself to become one of us |
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| the claim that God became human and dwelt among us |
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| the Jesus was both human and divine |
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| seeing Christ in helping and ministering to the poor |
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| to extend to other or all parts of the globe; make worldwide |
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| outlined four ways of helping the poor |
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| anything that exercises control and influence on human behavior |
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| the seductive societal system |
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| the way society should be according to God |
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| vocations in serving the poor |
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| Environmental Stewardship |
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| taking care of the environment as God wants us to |
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