Sermon Tone Analysis

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Ruth Chapter 2: Principles of Community Development[1]
 
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Ruth wanted to work
 
 
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God provided daily bread for every person in Israel
 
 
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Treating all with the same respect
 
 
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5      Getting to know the people’s stories
 
 
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8-9 Calling Others to participate
 
 
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Receiving while we serve those in need
 
 
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Eating together
 
 
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Facilitating people having their needs met
 
 
 
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3   Ruth and Boaz are married
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[1] Beth Wood DCAP Nov 2008 @ RCV
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