Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Lowes Scholarship Essay



At Lowe’s, we believe that helping to build our communities is just as important as helping our customers build their homes. How have you helped to build your community? What lasting improvements have you made that you are proud of?

I have had the opportunity to help build both lives and homes, to reach out to those I have known as well as those I have not known. I believe that people who look for chances to exercise their abilities and then do so are the ones who will make the biggest impact in society. I have taken the initiative by seizing opportunities for leadership and service in my church, community, and work environment.

My local church has been a big source of avenues for service. I had the opportunity to lead my youth group under the supervision of our assistant pastor for six months through a study on how to study the Bible on your own. During this first opportunity for public leadership, I became more skilled at oral communication and overcame my fear of speaking in front of people. I have also been able to be involved in First Friday, an outreach group at my church. On the first Friday of each month, we go to the streets of downtown Macon in order to witness the gospel to those we meet. On these outings, I am learning to connect with people from various backgrounds and to empathize with their struggles in life.

In my community, I have served as the leader and counselor for 15-25 third graders in Good News Club, a ministry program for first through fifth graders at a local elementary school. While working with these children, I discovered how to respect people, regardless of their appearance, for their individual personalities and talents. Over the past three years, I have written the lessons for and led a weekly Bible study for a group of high school and college age young men. While we have progressed through four books of the Bible, I have been improving my study and presentation skills in order to bring lessons that reveal areas for improvement in all of our lives and solutions that will bring about those changes.

My work experience has also provided opportunities for me in the areas of leadership and independence. After building my own bedroom and its furniture at age fifteen, I ventured out as an entrepreneur. Because of my reputation for low cost and personable service, one man hired me to repair the damage from a ruptured water line in his master bath and repaint the exterior of his house. I was also able to put down laminate wood flooring in the office and two bedrooms of a gentleman who saw my ability to take on new tasks and still provide quality work.

Throughout my high school career, I have proven my dedication to putting others first through church involvement, community leadership, and work experience. First, my church participation has shown my desire to reach out to those around me. Second, I have demonstrated leadership and initiative in my local community. Finally, through my work experiences, I have learned to understand interpersonal relationships and work diligently without supervision.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Bible Study



Process Essay

The way in which we view the world around us, our worldview, determines who we are and how we act. Our culture and ethnic background imparts to us a large part of the way we think and act. Our parents teach us during our most formative years and train us to respect their values and principles, many of which were instilled in them when they were children. The two most important traits to pass on to your children are the belief that the Bible is the authoritative Word of God and the ability to learn it on their own. The world over, people study the Bible in many different ways; but, I believe that there are three critical elements to any endeavors in the Word of God: preparation for study, time in the text, and application of what you learn.

Before you can dig into the words of Scripture, you must spiritually prepare your mind and physically ready your materials. One of the biggest hindrances to studying the Bible for many people is a “lack” of time; the first thing you must do in order to study the Bible is set aside time specifically for study. It is also helpful if the atmosphere is quiet and free from distraction, this allows you to focus on the Word and not the world. In order to begin your study, you must decide what exactly you are going to study; it might be, for example: a character, a topic, or a passage. Lastly, prior to beginning your excursion in exegesis you must pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the enlightenment that only He can provide.

The next step is actual study. In studying a passage of Scripture, one of the best things you can do to introduce yourself to it is read it straight through repeatedly. As you read, you will begin to get a survey of the area you are reading; general subject movements and emphases will become more apparent to the observant mind. Once this begins to happen, you are ready to start dividing the text into smaller parts; if you are studying an entire book of the Bible then you will probably divide it into major segments, sections of about a chapter or two, and then paragraphs. One of the things that will aid you the most in your organizational efforts is the ability to notice key words: words which have significant meaning in the text and are often repeated. Lastly, cross-referencing is an excellent way to build your knowledge of Scripture and your understanding of how it interrelates.

After you have prepared yourself for study and analyzed the text before you, it is time to apply what you have learned. Application always, always begins with prayer; the power to improve in Christ-likeness does not reside within you but comes from the Holy Spirit. Scripture commands us to self-examine ourselves with accuracy in order to identify areas of weakness and strength. As the Word of God, which is sharp as a two-edged sword, divides right from wrong within us, we must repent of our sin and return to the ways of the Lord our God. We can also encourage other believer both with what we learn from the text and with how we see the Spirit molding us into God's image. In closing, we must teach others to do as we have so that they can learn to study the Word for themselves as well.

No matter what approach you take for examining archaic etymologies or for feeling out general text patterns, you must spend time preparing, studying, and then applying in order to be changed by your studies in the Scriptures. You need to set aside quiet time to spend with the Lord and to entreat the Spirit for enlightenment as to the meaning of the text. The text must be studied carefully and meticulously so that you can be sure that what you conclude is truth from God. Lastly, repentance – a complete change of direction – must occur as the Word enlightens you with a greater understanding of the sin in your life. Studying the Bible is not hard and the learning curve is very gradual, so why not dig into the words your Creator spoke to you?

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Faithful


Definition Essay

Have you ever perused an essay or scanned a paragraph and then realized that you hadn't comprehended what you just read? Many words, although familiar and common to us, never make their way into our conscious thoughts to be explored in depth. Religious words in particular are often talked about but never explained because church-raised people take them for granted and never search them out. A person's character can be described in a multitude of ways that are either positive or negative. Let's examine the meaning of the word faithful by learning similar words, by looking at some definitions and synonyms, and by painting a few illustrations.

The term faithful has many synonyms which, by discernment of the differences, can shed some light on what it means. The word loyal carries the connotation of continuing in your allegiances despite temptations to stray. Constant is also similar to faithful, but it indicates an enduring strength of emotional attachment to someone or something although promises and vows may not be of consequence. Also, staunch “suggests fortitude and resolution in adherence and imperviousness to influences that would weaken it” according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Steadfast, too, implies a firm and unswerving constance in love, allegiance, or conviction. Lastly, resolute hints at a decided course of adherence to a decision or goal.

To be sure, these are all things which desribe words similar to faithful, but what exactly does that word mean? Faithful means to hold steadfastly to those with whom you have allegiances; it's a lot like the word loyal. It can also mean to fulfill your duties and complete your promises in a conscientious manner. In addition, faithful can also refer to the great level of assurance which comes from people who believe in the value of their word. Finally, faithfulness is the admirable character trait of holding tightly to the truth, maintaining a method of action, or staying with a particular person.

And now, let's look at some of the history, antonyms, and examples or illustrations of the word faithful. Our English word faithful finds one of its roots in the archaic Latin word fidēlis which means faith, truth, or belief. A short list of antonyms for the word faithful would probably include: fickle, perfidious, recreant, traitorous, and untrue. The sentence “he was able to sculpt a very faithful replica of Caesar's bust” is an illustration of how you might use faithful in everyday language. In addition, many people describe the 50th anniversary of a couple as a manifestation of their faithful union to one another over such a long period of time. Lastly, faithful is often used to describe God's commitment to His promises and the relationship which believers are privileged to share with Him.

In closing, we've looked at similar words, some definitions, and a few examples of the uses which have helped us to understand better what the word faithful truly means. We were able to clarify the differences between faithfulness and several of its synonyms in order to gain a fuller understanding of its various facets. Also, we broke out the dictionaries and examined the detailed definitions of the term and the settings in which it would be an appropriate vocable. Thirdly, we looked at the etymology, antonyms, and ideal usage situations for the word faithful. The thought of having to remain faithful to something can be an uncomfortable thought to some; how do your react to the word?

Friday, February 17, 2012

Revised GE-Ronald Reagan Scholarship Essay


After getting a couple of second opinions, I decided that I needed to revamp my essay, so here it is:

Before he became America’s 40th President, Ronald Reagan pursued leadership roles to inspire and advocate for those around him. Describe how your leadership and service has made a positive difference in your school, in your community, in your family and/or on the job, and how it will continue to make a difference in college and beyond.




 I believe that I must have a defining character and a consistent dedication to my beliefs and values in order to stand out against the massive tide of humanity. I have learned how to faithfully carry out my goals as I watched a church elder work his way back up to walking three miles every day after a major open-heart surgery. I have seen leadership exemplified in a twice-retired electrical engineer who took me under his wing and taught me much of what I know about handyman work. His wife showed me the true meaning of service as she overcame illness in order to make food for our family while my mom has battled breast cancer. From these examples, I have been taught the dedication to leadership and service that I have modeled in my local community, work experience, and planned future.

My local church has been the source of three main avenues of service. I had the opportunity to lead my youth group through a study on how to study the Bible for yourself for six months under the supervision of our assistant pastor. I have also been able to be involved in First Friday, which is an outreach group at my church. Through our evangelism efforts on the first Friday of each month, I have learned to connect with people from various backgrounds. Over the past three years, I have written the lessons for and led a weekly Bible study for a group of high school and college age young men. As we have progressed through four different books, I have improved my study and presentation skills in order to bring lessons that reveal areas for improvement in all of our lives and solutions that will bring about those changes.

My work experience has also provided many opportunities for me in the areas of leadership and independence. My former employer continued to seek me out with job openings for a full year because of my diligent work ethic after I left work at Robins Air Force Base Commissary. Beginning with building my own bedroom and its furniture at age fifteen, I then ventured out as an entrepreneur. For one of our deacons, I prepared and excavated the ground for a concrete pad for his mobile home. We also landscaped his front yard with flowerbeds and new sod. Because of my reputation for low cost and personable service, one man hired me to repair the damage from a ruptured water line in his master bath and repaint the exterior of his house. Lastly, I was able to put down laminate wood flooring in the office and two bedrooms of a gentleman who saw my ability to take on new tasks and provide quality work.

In closing, I plan to continue my leadership and service in college and even beyond that. I anticipate leading other independent Bible studies when I reach college in order to gain more experience teaching and to provide an outlet through which I can share with others what I am learning. Personally, I look forward to the examples and influences that my professors will provide me with so that I can grow in my own maturity. At college, I want to major in Biblical Studies so that I can train people to find saving fulfillment in their Creator God. After graduate schooling in seminary, I plan to either obtain a pastorate or teach Bible at a college in a foreign country so that their natives can learn to lead their own people.

Throughout my high school career, I have proven my dedication to putting others first in the ways I have stepped forward in my community, expanded my work experience, and planned for the future. First, the community around me has been changed as I have found ways to employ the gift of leadership that the Lord blessed me with. Second, my work experience has taught me to understand interpersonal relationships and to work diligently without supervision. Finally, if I am given the privilege of receiving this scholarship, I intend to continue to develop my leadership skills as I prepare for my future career.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

On The Integration Of Electronics



Classification Essay

All of us have had startling, life-altering experiences, but have you ever noticed those changes which just seem to grow into our lives? Have you ever contemplated broad-sweeping modifications to the way in which the majority of humanity interacts and even exists? If you have, how many of those changes were simply ingenious tweaks to pre-existent concepts and how few were completely innovative? In addition, what fully innovative ideas have been thoroughly dynamic throughout their entire history? Electronics are being integrated into our methods of transportation, the ways in which we live, and the means by which we connect.

 Over the last thirty years, developers have carefully introduced electronic travel conveniences to the public. Today, cars, planes, trains, and buses all rely on electronics in order to run their engines and in some cases, such as the airplane's, manipulate the trajectory. Consumer demand has also brought vacation destination research within the grasp of electronics as resorts and attractions try to get their names out and in circulation. Added to that, the digital camera has been developed in order for users to capture precious memories without the headache of film transportation and constant printing. Lastly, the most powerful change which electronics has wrought in travel life is the creation of global positioning satellites, otherwise known as GPS's.


Second, electronics have comprehensively reworked the personal lives of many individuals. The majority of appliances used in everyday life – such as the microwave, oven, and coffee maker – are now made with integrated electronics which are used to control their functions. Many people today turn to techy banking; cash is going out of style and plastic is marching in. Also, the schooling of many individuals has been revamped by the growth of technology, for example: degrees can be earned without ever seeing your professors face to face and many homeschooled students are trained using computer software. In addition, modern entertainment has been swamped by the phenomenal influx of electronic devices: TVs, iPods, and video games just to name a few.

Thirdly, today's social transfer has been constantly blasted to new heights by the incredible mushroom effect of the digital age. The desktop computer has passed its prime with the laptop and relatively new tablet pc overtaking the markets. Email has eliminated virtually all residue of old-fashioned snail-mail with its easy sorting and instant transfer. Computer networking and the internet have connected people in ways heretofore unimaginable through the use of sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and the like. Lastly, cell phones have created a level of electronic portability and functionality which is just staggering, from literally opposite sides of the planet people can connect with the press – or should I say touch – of a button.

Over time, electronics have crept into many areas of our lives including our travel, personal activities, and social interaction. First, the means by which people locomote today have been fully rethought and redesigned as technology has entered the scene. Second, the personal lives and entertainment interests of many individuals were completely changed when age-old concepts and innovative electronics were combined. Thirdly, the social interaction of much of mankind has increased exponentially as new methods have been discovered and possibilities have been created. Humanity as a whole has been forever changed by electronics; how have you been changed?