Use the “Gospel Essentials Essay Template.” Based on the Christian worldview, write at least one paragraph for each of the following components.
Nature of God: What is the triune God like? What are God’s characteristics? What is his creation?
Nature of Humanity: What is human nature? What is human purpose? What is the root cause of human problems?
Nature of Jesus: What is Jesus’s true identity? What was Jesus’s kingdom purpose? Why is Jesus’s identity and work significant for the Christian worldview?
Restoration: What is the solution to human problems according to the Christian worldview? What role do grace, faith, and repentance play in Christian salvation? How do Christians think that the transformation of self and society happen?
Christian Foundation: Summarize how the concepts of the gospel essentials (nature of God, nature of humanity, nature of Jesus, and restoration) constitute the foundation of the Christian worldview. In other words, how are these concepts essential to the Christian worldview?
Analysis of the Implications of the Christian Worldview: Based on the previous five prompts, analyze the implications of the Christian worldview by addressing each of the following questions:
What are the benefits or strengths of the Christian worldview as it relates to human value and dignity?
Compare the Christian concept of salvation in contrast to any other worldview perspective.
How does the Christian worldview influence a person’s thinking and behavior?
What do people find troublesome or confusing about Christianity and why?
Conclusion: Synthesize the main points, pulling the ideas of the paper together.
In the Christian worldview, God is understood as a triune being, meaning that he exists as three persons in one divine nature. These three persons are the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. According to traditional Christian teaching, God is eternal, all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-loving. In Christian thought, God is traditionally described as a being that possesses at least three necessary properties: omniscience (all-knowing), omnipotence (all-powerful), and omnibenevolence (supremely good). Genesis 1-2 tells the story of God`s creation of the world. On the first day, God created light in the darkness. On the second, He created the sky. Dry land and plants were created on the third day. On the fourth day, God created the sun, the moon and the stars. On the fifth day,
After extensive experience working and traveling in Latin America, Mr. and Mrs. Jones have developed a long-standing interest in international development and poverty alleviation. They have developed a desire to launch a new venture that might be able to help address economic development and job creation. The founders have based the concept for this new venture on two major assumptions including, their belief that supporting formal above-board business creation and providing ongoing support is more effective at addressing poverty the approach taken by MFIs to support the informal market and consumption lending. Moreover, they believe that there is a market within the study abroad sector for using students and study abroad programs as a resource for international development.
A literature review will be conducted comprised entirely of secondary research and will focus on the three major components or sectors relevant to the success of the new venture. These sectors are; the microfinance sector, business incubators for economic development and the study abroad sector. The literature review will be conducted to provide the evidence required to perform a thorough analysis and discussion.
The purpose of this GMP is to test the assumptions of the founders by performing a two-stage analysis and discussion and will answer the question, are economic incubators more or less effective than MFIs at addressing poverty through job creation? Stage one will be a literature review and discussion of microfinance institutions and incubators for economic development. This discussion will answer the three questions; what are they, how are they supposed to operate as well as what are the intended results and what are the actual results? It will also discuss the limitations of these methodologies and provide a broad picture of the study abroad sector. Stage two will be used to describe the organization and its structure, evaluate the external environment and the study abroad industry, and to define the company’s internal environment through the development of a targeted marketing plan. This two stage analysis will be done to effectively choo