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Full-text pdf files of Herald of Holiness, Volume 39, published from March 13, 1950 to March 5, 1951.
The Herald of Holiness (now titled "Holiness Today") is the denominational publication for the Church of the Nazarene. The magazine serves Nazarenes around the world and all Christians seeking holiness material. Holiness Today is a print magazine with articles geared to enhance holiness living by connecting Nazarenes with our heritage, vision, and mission through stories of God at work in the world. Articles are written by pastors, lay experts in various fields, and denominational leaders.
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Full-text pdf files of Herald of Holiness, Volume 07, published from April 10, 1918 to April 2, 1919.
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Full-text pdf files of Herald of Holiness, Volume 10, published from April 06, 1921 to March 29, 1922.
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Full-text pdf files of Herald of Holiness, Volume 13, published from April 02, 1924 to March 25, 1925.
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Full-text pdf files of Herald of Holiness, Volume 13, published from April 01, 1925 to March 24, 1926.
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Capstone Projects are generally designed to encourage students to think critically, solve challenging problems, and develop skills such as oral communication, public speaking, research skills, media literacy, teamwork, planning, self-sufficiency, or goal setting—i.e., skills that will help prepare them for their careers. In most cases, the projects are also interdisciplinary, in the sense that they require students to apply skills or investigate issues across many different subject areas or domains of knowledge. Capstone projects also tend to encourage students to connect their projects to community issues or problems, and to integrate outside-of-school learning experiences, including activities such as interviews, scientific observations, or internships.
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