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The 10th Commandment

By Mr. D. Sader Posted on September 17, 2018 Posted in Christianity, Religious Education (Catholic) 9

Read about all Ten Commandments: Read both versions of the Beatitudes found in Matthew 5:3-10 and Luke 6:20-26 For this task, pay special attention to the 10th Commandment and the first Beatitude in Matthew and Luke. 1. Create a visual …

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Tagged with: beatitudes, Bible, commandment, Community, Luke, spirit

Be Hopeful

By Mr. D. Sader Posted on February 4, 2018 Posted in Religious Education (Catholic) 9

Theme 1: What keeps us going? Outcomes Students will define hope and its role in Christian living explore the ways prayer nourishes hope identify people who model Christian hope find hope for their own lives in the death and resurrection of …

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Tagged with: beatitudes, commandment, Death, Faith, happiness, Hope, Prophets, virtues

Be Loving

By Mr. D. Sader Posted on February 4, 2018 Posted in Religious Education (Catholic) 9

Theme 1: What is love? Outcomes Students will examine and evaluate their understanding of love analyze Scripture pas- sages where Christ models love explore the Christian dimensions of love within the context of popular notions of love analyze ways they love …

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Tagged with: commandment, conscience, corinthians, freedom, inspiration, marriage, Moral, relationship, Romans

Be Faithful

By Mr. D. Sader Posted on February 4, 2018 Posted in Religious Education (Catholic) 9

Theme 1: What do I really believe? Outcomes Students will articulate ways that relationships based on faith are reasonable express what it means to have a relationship with God through Jesus describe how faith in Jesus Christ challenges them to love …

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Tagged with: challenges, commandment, Deuteronomy, freedom, kingdom, mystery, Thanksgiving, vine

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