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Wealth and Poverty in the World

2024-01-10 19:58:12

World Wealth and Poverty In today's world, there are many poverty. There is a big difference between rich people and the poor in the world. Today there are wealthy people in the world, but the number of poor people is beyond them. There are many causes of poverty in the world. Being a poor person may mean that there is not enough food to eat for several months, even years, but not just hours or days. Poverty can also mean that there is not enough money to pay for daily necessities such as clothes, food, places to live, and even medications that may be necessary in case of illness.

This supports the role and method of Christians in poverty and wealth. It is best to understand the problems of the world including poverty on the premise that God has established natural law and moral law in the world for the benefit of ourselves and humanity. Without serious consequences of suffering, suffering, sorrow and even death these laws can not be ignored or violated. The discussion so far clearly shows that the needs of the poor far exceed the needs of secular institutions. Many people agree on what needs to be done, but we have not reached agreement on how to effectively solve poverty and human suffering. A worldly system can not cope with this multifaceted problem appropriately or effectively

IS-6626 Evangelism, Wealth, Poverty (3 credits) This course will analyze the Bible's perception of the use of wealth in Connected World. It involves examining the impact of using wealth in the mission context. It also involves deliberately raising Christian attitudes towards the use of wealth. IS-6630 Moral and mental problems in TESOL (3 credits) In this course we will explore important ethical, mental, political and socio-cultural issues in the field of TESOL. The topics being discussed include fraud and theft, NNEST issues and racism, language death, critical education, cultural and linguistic imperialism, global English policies, and Christian testimony included. In the class, we emphasize that all these effects are reflected in classroom lessons and interpersonal ministries. I can not participate in this course during the first semester of the semester