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OYL: Chapter 14 Reveiw

OYL: Chapter 14 Reveiw

The theme of the chapter is that nothing and no one is clean. The evidence for this is that the Bible verse corasponds with the theme. The authors main point is that no one is perfect and everyone is completely dead in sin. There are no implied ideas. The authors main goal was to help people understand how impossible it is to not be sinful.

OYL: Chapter 10 Reveiw

OYL: Chapter 10 Reveiw

The theme of this chapter is to stand up for those who can’t stand up for themselves. The name of the chapter is my evidence. The authors main point is that you should care for others that can’t stand up for themselves. There are no implied ideas. The authors goal was to inform and tell people about how you are supposed to care for others.

HALF-BLOODS IN TROUBLE

HALF-BLOODS IN TROUBLE

Title: Percy Jackson and The Battle Of Laberinth Series: Percy Jackson and The Olympians Author: Rick Rioran Genre: Fantasy Publisher: Miramax Books Release Date: May 6, 2008 Pages: 362 HALFBLOODS IN TROUBLE!          Two Half Bloods are in danger of very large scorpions By: Luke Stroud, October 15, 2017 Location: Camp Halfblood Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon, and Annabeth were at Camp Halfblood and they needed to get to Olympus. They were trying to get to Olympus…

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Outlive Your Life Chapter 9 Reveiw

Outlive Your Life Chapter 9 Reveiw

The chapter theme is doing good without expecting anything. It also means we should never expect something when it’s never Guaranteed.  Some evidence of this stone on page 88. “We will give every mit to the fund.” The authors main point is that we should never expect something for our good works. The implied idea is that if you lie to others you lie to God. The author’s goal was that God will always know if you lie.

Outlive Your Life Chapter 6 Reveiw

Outlive Your Life Chapter 6 Reveiw

The theme is to keep your heart open so God and people you care about can enter your heart. My evidence about this is the name of the chapter is “Open Your Door; Open Your Heart” . Which I infer means the same as the chapter name. The author’s main points were that we should always keep our lives open to God’s love for us. From my perspective there were no implied ideas. Max got his idea across well.

Outlive Your Life Chapter 4 Reveiw

Outlive Your Life Chapter 4 Reveiw

The theme is don’t forget about the big item. The big item in Max’s story is the bread. In our lives the big item is God’s love and care for us. My evidence is found on page 34. The athour’s main point is that we forget the bread, but Simon Peter didn’t. He got it full on. In my opinion there is no implied idea. His goal was to remember God and I feel that Max hit that subject.

Outlive Your Life Chapter 3 Reveiw

Outlive Your Life Chapter 3 Reveiw

Let God bring you out into the world. Don’t go out without God. My envidence is in chapter 3. The author’s main point is that God’s word is the clam shell and that is the thing protecting me from this world’s bad parts, until he wants us to go out into the world and not be afraid. No, the ideas are mainly ones you have to think about for a while. His goal was to show how protective God is…

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Outlive Your Life Chapters 1 & 2 Reveiw

Outlive Your Life Chapters 1 & 2 Reveiw

We have a life, so we should use it to the best of our abilities. Our lives are special and we shouldn’t take that for granted. We should always use our gifts and one of our gifts is our lives. Our lives are special and no one should take that for granted. My evidence is on page 3. “You’ve been given your life. No one else has your version. You’ll never run into yourself on the sidewalk. “(Lucado, 3) Max’s…

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Outlive Your Life: Reveiw 1

Outlive Your Life: Reveiw 1

The theme of the preface is that Father Benjamin is a robust man, barrel chested, full bearded, and is a curious soul. My evidence is found on page (Lucado, xix). “He is a robust man, barrel chested, full bearded, and is a curious soul.” Father Benjamin is like God, because God is hard to find. The implied idea is that Father Benjamin is the earthly figure of God, so to speak. His goal was to inform us on how God is….

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