To go to Heaven. Only if you accept Jesus Christ as your Saviuor
Haiti, Darfur, Afganastan...Answer:Abraham Maslow set up a hierarchic theory of needs. This was a hierarchy of five levels of basic needs which are summarized as:Survival Needs: Food, shelter, warmth, medical careSafety Needs: The need for securitySocial Need: A need for love, belonging and human relationshipsEsteem: A need to have self esteem and a positive image of selfSelf Actualization: A need to do what a person feels they should do to satisfy their own needs of contributing to the world.Beyond these needs, higher levels of needs exist. These (in no order) include:needs for understanding,aesthetic appreciation andpurely spiritual needs.Maslow states that a person does not feel the lack of any subsequent need until the underlying need is met. Based on this a person does not need "Missionaries" to satisfy or address spiritual needs until all the 5 basic needs are met.Most of the worlds third world societies and war zones lack at least one and perhaps all of the five basic needs. They do not need, or even know that they need, spiritual concerns addressed until they can reach first world conditions. Therefore the places that might need missionaries would be wealthy first world areas.
Needs to help yourself move on
food,clothing and shelter are minimum material needs of man; sense of being;togetherness;individuality;awareness of higher self;prayer,god are spiritual needs.
1. Physical needs, 2.psychological, social , and spiritual needs
The surroundings of the parents or family that the babies are around will affect their spiritual side as they will follow whatever there parents do.
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religiousness implies being together!spiritual need is to identify one in all.
The Christophers - 1952 The Need for the Spiritual was released on: USA: 13 January 1963
temporal needs are spiritual needsIt is sometimes frustrating, often times saddening, to hear a pastor ask what the spiritual value is of doing something that would meet the temporal needs of an individual. It is as if some types of "caring" are more spiritual than other forms of "caring." Even worse, some forms of "caring" aren't seen as spiritual at all. Maybe it would be good to take a good look at some of Jesus' last words as he hung on the cross and have our minds turned inside out as to what is "spiritual."
You need to specify if you mean Franciscan spiritual beliefs, or the spiritual beliefs of the meeting at Assisi, or exactly what you are referring to.
physical changes
Many hospitals have arrangements with Clergy or some way to have one available should that need arise. Contact local churches and see what they offer in that regard.