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What is the main idea of being the Church of the Poor?
What is the main idea of being the Church of the Poor?
- To discriminate against the poor because of their poverty
- To provide financial assistance to the poor
- To eliminate poverty among the poor
- To show that the poor are not inferior because of their poverty (correct)
What did Jesus tell his apostles after washing their feet?
What did Jesus tell his apostles after washing their feet?
- You should only serve the rich
- You should only serve those who are poor
- You should only serve those who are worthy
- You should do the same for others as I have done for you (correct)
What can be inferred about Mandy and Shane's behavior?
What can be inferred about Mandy and Shane's behavior?
- They are reluctant to interact with someone who is poor (correct)
- They are showing compassion to their classmate
- They are committed to helping the poor
- They are trying to make friends with their classmate
What does Frika and Damian's action show?
What does Frika and Damian's action show?
What is the common theme among the characters mentioned in the text?
What is the common theme among the characters mentioned in the text?
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Study Notes
Understanding Church of the Poor
- The Church of the Poor means that the poor are not rejected because of their poverty, emphasizing their dignity and worth.
Jesus' Teaching on Humility
- After washing the feet of His apostles, Jesus taught them the importance of humility and service, saying "I have shown you what to do, now you must do the same for each other."
Illustrations of Commitment to the Poor
- Mandy and Shane demonstrate a lack of commitment to the poor by being reluctant to sit beside a classmate whose uniform and shoes appear old and worn out.
- Frika and Damian, on the other hand, show commitment to the poor by inviting those in need to be resettled.
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