Powerful Life Lessons from the Book of Esther The Book of Esther is a dramatic account, which shows us special and purposeful plans that God has prepared for our lives. The story is also full of powerful life lessons about God’s supreme love toward human beings and the importance of one having courage. Esther was a little orphan girl. However, her uncle, Mordecai, raised Esther as his own child. He taught her to believe in God and therefore, God blessed her with cleverness and beauty, incomparable
For this public speaking reaction paper, I choose to go see my Pastor Milton Mendez give a sermon at his church located at 2105 Palisades Ave, Union City New Jersey on December 6, 2015. The main topic of his sermon was about being truly free. He started the sermon by stating that it was a continuation of the past sermon. He quickly went on to describe the definition of being free and gave a small overview of what he was going to cover on that particular date. Through the presentation, Pastor Milton
Love Will Never Be Erased At dust, a mid-aged man named Jack Smith runs out of a McDonald after working. Mr. Smith is responsible for setting up the table, cleaning up messes and serving customers in the McDonald. He is the employee of the month at McDonald, because of his hard works and good service. Everyone calls him “Jacky” as that is his nickname. Fall has come to his city. The Sun is sinking behind the hills; leaves are falling down from tree. But Mr. Smith is running to a hospital elatedly
For this service project assignment I was able to help volunteer for my nephew 's soccer league. It’s a small league that is based in Farmersville. As a volunteer I was able to work at their concession stand as well as helping out the teams with items that they needed. I gained a new sense of volunteering because not only do I rarely volunteer I forgot what a good feeling it is at the end of the day to know you 're helping out these kids. I started off by volunteering Sunday mornings since that
had informed me of family’s long-standing tradition of parents buying Playboy subscriptions for a son after he’d completed his bar mitzvah. My brother and father received theirs mere days after reading their Torah portions. Neither remembers their parashah verbatim, although my brother mentioned his dealt withs