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Mat 5:14
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"You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden;
nor does anyone light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on the lamp
stand, and it gives light to all who are in the house.
"Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your
Father who is in heaven. Mat 5:14-16
…Therefore let us lay aside the
deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light.
Let us behave properly as in the day, not in carousing and
drunkenness, not in sexual promiscuity and sensuality, not in strife and jealousy.
Rom 13:12-13
For you are all children of light, children of the day. We are not of the night or of the
darkness. So then let us not sleep, as others do, but let us keep
awake and be sober. 1Th 5:5 -6
…so that you will prove yourselves to be blameless and innocent, children of God above reproach in the midst of a crooked
and perverse generation, among whom you appear as lights in the world,
Phi 2:15
for you were formerly darkness, but now you are Light in the Lord; walk as children of Light
(for the fruit of the Light consists in all goodness and
righteousness and truth),
Therefore be careful how you walk, not as unwise men but as
wise, Eph 5:8,9,15
World of pain, agony, alienation, destruction, violence, brutality, chaos
Self portraits
Won his first award at 14
Painted in periods: Blue etc
Old Guitarist
Le GourmetLe Gourmet (1901) (1901)
Family of Saltimbanques
1905
Picasso’s Protocubism and Epoque Negre
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907
Girl with a Mandolin, 1907Portrait of Ambroise Vollard
The Guitar PlayerThe Guitar Player (1910) (1910)
Three Musicians, 1921Three Women, 1921
Picasso’s “Classical” Period
Fernande Olivier
Olga Koklova
Marie Thérèse Walter
Françoise Gilot
“Let us behave properly…, not in carousing…, not in sexual promiscuity and sensuality, …” Rom 13:12-13
Disrespect for peopleDisrespect for people
“As far as I'm concerned, other people are like those little grains of dust in the
sunlight. It only takes a push of the broom and out they go."
" Women are either Goddesses or doormats."
1883-851878
1888 1888
1889
1889
Paul Gauguin(1848-1903)
Self-Portrait with Halo and Snake, 1889
Gauguin, Self-Portrait as Christ on the Mount of Olives, 18891888
Left his wife (Mette) and five children and moved to Tahiti in 1891 to escape corruption of the civilized West Took up with various Tahitian women, (Teha'amana, Pau'ura, Marie-Rose [early teens]) Children with different mothers Alcoholism Syphilis Attempted suicide
Was painted after attempting suicide.Gauguin,
Where do we come from? Who are we? Where are we going? 1897
tree of knowledge to understand life
innocence and birth.old woman contemplating death
The Yellow Christ, 1889
Japanese believed that the color yellow symbolized hope
•First actor to make $1 million deal (1917)
Charlie Chaplin in a fury at a hotel when he was
not recognized….
• “I am going home”• Get me 12 taxis.• “One to ride in and.. the others as escort “
Busy developing an image rather than becoming a Light
Married Five Times, mostly to Teens!!
• In 1918, Chaplin (28) married • the 16-year-old Mildred Harris
• At 35, he married the16-year-old Lita Grey after she became pregnant.. Divorced 2 years later.
• He was 47 when he secretly married the 25 year old Paulette Goddard in June 1936.• • Chaplin married actress Joan Barry, but ended it
when she started harassing him.
• He met Oona O'Neill, and married her on June 16, 1943. He was 54; she was 17.
Mildred Harris
Goddard
•
Help and with AIDS patients
• Anti-landmine campaign
Promoted and achieved Landmine bill, 1998
James Hewitt
James Gilby
Oliver Hoare
Hasnat Khan
Dodi Fayad
Will Carling
Founder of the Foursquare Gospel, a Pentecostal mission, in Los Angeles
Built the very first Christian radio station in the world
Angelus Temple, L.A. (1923-)
* 1.7 million followers
Angelus Temple
•Pretended Kidnapping•With lover•Abortion etc•divorced•Affairs in an out-of-the-way apartment. •Among her lovers was a ghostwriter she hired to do her autobiography and a young comic named Milton Berle. He described her apartment as a love nest with a homemade altar in front of which she engaged in sex with him.•At the time of her death in 1944 -- from an accidental overdose of barbiturates
In spite of suffering two nervous breakdowns, serious digestive problems, extreme melancholy Wilberforce led the campaign against slavery. Despite raising the issue of abolition every year Wilberforce was voted against by other MPs year after year. Finally, in 1807, the trade was abolished by Parliament In July 1833 Slavery was abolished in the British Colonies
William Wilberforce
• His first anti-slavery motion in the House of Commons in 1788, in a three-and-a-half hour oration that concluded:
• "Sir, when we think of eternity and the future consequence of all
human conduct, what is there in this life that shall make any man
contradict the dictates of his conscience, the principles of justice and the law of God!"
•Two years into Parliament, Shaftesbury commenced his efforts to alleviate the injustices caused by the Industrial Revolution: —prohibited employment of women and children in coal mines, —provided care for the insane, —established a ten-hour day for factory workers, —outlawed employing young boys as chimney sweeps. the building of model tenements (on his own estate) and "ragged schools" for waifs. was president of the British and Foreign Bible Society.--He supported: the London City Mission, the Church Missionary Society, the Young Men's Christian Association. He supported 33 philanthropic organizations in his life. To spread the gospel he started religious services in theaters and music halls.
Anthony Ashley Cooper,7th Earl of Shaftesbury
Perseverance
Courage
Are involved in Community
Convictions
Character
Do good works Be sober Above reproach Be blameless Be innocent Goodness Righteousness Truth
Abstain from:
Carousing Drunkenness Sexual promiscuity Sensuality Strife Jealousy