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When visiting a terminally ill person, it is always correct to act the same as if the person was not terminally ill. Be genuine. Don't ignore the "elephant in the living room", meaning, the "big thing" that nobody wants to mention. But also, don't focus solely on the person's illness-- focus on the person instead. If the patient wants to talk about the illness or the upcoming end of life, listen; don't push aside their concerns or give pat answers. Don't think "I'll upset the person"; talking about a terminal illness does not have to always be sad and emotional.
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Prayer is nothing more than a form of meditation. You sit in silence, or guided prayer, clear your mind, concentrate on your god, and hope to get divine answers. Prayer, same as meditation, is a spiritual cleansing.
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The Ministry of Information was the department of the British and Nazi government that solely focused on giving the public what information they wanted to see. For example the British government tried to hide the truth of the war from the British people by using Propaganda and censorship. Censorship was basically restricting what the public saw. Like telling the media newspapers mainly) to only publish what THEY wanted us to know. And cut secret sections of letters and telegrams. Propaganda was the advertising section of the Ministry of Information. They tried to advertise and give advise to the public using posters, films, wireless (radio) or speech's Things like Kitchen Front which was a popular radio ad that focused on giving mothers and the 'cooks' of the family new recipes for getting the most out of there rations. The Ministry of Information was not the only ministry as during the war another ministry was created specifically for the war. The Ministry of war. They had the main priority if they wanted something they had more authority over the other Ministries. I hope that answers any questions about ministries in WW2. I am in secondary school and doing the Blitz for my history Coursework and ministries was part of it so this is only what i could figure out off the top of my head hope its OK
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The Deacon is usually the right hand of the pastor. In the absence of the pastor the chairman of the Deacon Board or ministry is in charge. If the church is for any reason without a pastor the deacon(s) are in charge. That is spiritually, financially, and will give counsel when necessary. In many traditional baptist churches the deacons pretty much run everything, this often includes the Pastor, as he answers to the Deacons. The deacons in the baptist church are the only other ordained ministry other than the pastor. Therefore the relation of the Deacons and Pastor are usually very close.
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