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Introduction. The Power of ObservationHas anyone witnessed an accident or an event and seen things differently than others?Why does this happen?Why would one person see something differently than another?Point of view or point of reference. The Power of Observation. What did you see first on the table?What did you overlook?Did any of you list things not on the table?What were the easiest things to remember?What were the hardest things to remember?Did anyone use a tool to help them remember items?.
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1. Christian Foundations I Epistles: Learning to Ask Hermeneutical Questions
2. Introduction The Power of Observation
Has anyone witnessed an accident or an event and seen things differently than others?
Why does this happen?
Why would one person see something differently than another?
Point of view or point of reference
3. The Power of Observation What did you see first on the table?
What did you overlook?
Did any of you list things not on the table?
What were the easiest things to remember?
What were the hardest things to remember?
Did anyone use a tool to help them remember items?
4. Form & Function of Epistles The form consists of six parts:
Name of the writer
Name of the recipient
Greeting
Prayer wish or thanksgiving
Body
Final greeting or farewell
Try it out with Philemon…
5. Questions: Six W’s
6. Group Activity Break up into 6 groups
Work on the 6 W’s of Observation with the worksheet for your group
Be ready to have one person from you group share the results of your work
Share big picture results
Share one or two points of application