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GCSE Religion Coursework- Christian Vocations  

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GCSE Religion Coursework- Christian Vocations Vocation comes from a Latin word-meaning calling. Christians believe that they have a calling. God has called them to be followers of Jesus, to be members of the church to help others in God's name. This can be carried out in a variety of ways. In this piece of coursework I will: - Describe how a Christian may follow the call to discipleship through daily life and worship. - Explain why some Christians join communities and the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. - Explain the purpose and practise of a religious community - Answer the question ' Christians should lead active rather than contemplative lives' and I will show more than one point of view. - In all parts, I will include bible and church teaching The term 'disciple', although it means one who learns, also applies to anyone who calls them self a Christian. Christians are modern day disciples...

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