
FREE BIBLICAL TRAINING EXPERIENCE
DISCUSSION TOPIC
Being "Called" or "Chosen" of God has become popular and easily branded for merchandising in this season. In your own words, discuss what you believe is the difference between talent versus the true chosen of God.
Instructions
Write a post of 1 to 2 paragraphs in response to the discussion topic:
- Consider information from the video, course content page, and resources from the introduction
- Make references to scriptures that are relevant to the topic
After making an initial post:
- Reply to at least one comment outside of your own post thread
- Demonstrate more depth and thought than saying things like "I agree." or "I was taught differently."
- Continue the online conversation by elaborating on the topic
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The pandemic had a significant social impact on teenagers. According to Erik Erikson Psychosocial - Identity vs Role Confusion occurs during the Adolescence years from 12-18 years of age whereas the important event is Social Relationships. According to the article These Age Groups Most Affected by COVID-Related Depression, Anxiety, the 18-29 age group was hit hardest by the pandemic, with 42% reporting anxiety and 36% reporting depression. The second most affected group was ages 30-39 of whom 34...
Posted Thursday, October 31, 2024 by
Marilyn Betts Robinson •
1 commentsDuring the pandemic the whole family was affected from the restrictions, and the fears of covid. Both the parents and the children were emotionally and mentally affected but it is obvious that the teenagers were probably inadvertently affected the most.
In the Erickson Stages of Development during a person’s teenage years social relationships are very important. At this time the teen must be able to establish and have friendships. During the pandemic families were told to stay in their hom...
Posted Thursday, October 31, 2024 by
Yashica Butler •
3 commentsResearch shows that pandemic teens suffered more anxiety and depression than teens prior to the COVID outbreak. Pandemic teens also developed a thicker hippocampus and amygdala. Due to internalized problems resulting from the pandemic. They memory and emotion was affected greatly during the pandemic era. Panic attacks also triggered severe emotional trauma for some. Teens were unable to be as social as before causing them to lack confidence and social skills. Teens were drawn to the internet fb,...
Posted Tuesday, November 12, 2024 by
Tekevia Webb •
0 commentsIn my research I found that because in person events and interactions were limited during the pandemic, children missed out on these opportunities to develop social skills. While schools held classes remotely, children lost important time learning how to effectively relate with their peers and engage with authority figures like teachers. The pandemic had a significant impact on children's mental health causing social isolation. Because of this isolation it caused anxiety, depression, and some su...
Posted Thursday, October 31, 2024 by
Shakena Standard •
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