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Youth anxiety on the rise amid changing climate GAYLE MacDONALD The Globe and Mail Published Thursday, May. 01 2014, 3:30 PM EDT Dr. Anthony Levitt, Sunnybrook.

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1 Youth anxiety on the rise amid changing climate GAYLE MacDONALD The Globe and Mail Published Thursday, May. 01 2014, 3:30 PM EDT Dr. Anthony Levitt, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre’s director of research in the department of psychiatry, agrees climate-change anxiety increasingly enters into the discussions he has with many of the young people who come to see him. “Younger people [teens to mid-20s] appear to be much more accepting of the science and facts than older people,” Levitt observes. He’s also seen an uptick in climate-change-related anxiety in parents with younger children. “For most people who are anxious about climate change, the anxiety is escalated by the fact they do not see an answer or a way to make a change. Worry plus powerlessness leads to distress,” says Levitt, who is also a professor in the psychiatry department at the University of Toronto. Child psychiatrists, psychologists and educators say they’ve seen an escalation in the anxiety levels of today’s youth, who are constantly exposed to doomsday talk about the destruction of our planet. But despite the fact that we live in a world with more volatility and fear, experts say there is hope. And to stay mentally strong, they all advocate not just calling for change, but acting for it.

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3 MUSIC and WORSHIP

4 Music I.References II.Technical Development A. Musicology B. Beauty C. Physiology of Music III.Biblical Development A. Directive/Descriptive/Principle B. Textual Exposition IV.Sacred Music—Hymnology A. Standards B. History V.FAQs VI.Summary/Conclusion

5 Music I.References II.Technical Development A. Musicology B. Beauty C. Physiology of Music III.Biblical Development A. Directive/Descriptive/Principle B. Textual Exposition IV.Sacred Music—Standards and Hymnody V.FAQs VI.Summary/Conclusion

6 Standards A. Content B. Context C. Arrangement D. Instrumentation

7 Standards A. Content B. Context C. Arrangement D. Instrumentation

8 Content A. God-ward (vs. man-ward) B. Didactic (vs. sentimental and shallow) C. Doctrinally accurate (vs. inaccurate) D. Clear (vs. nebulous)

9 Content A. God-ward (vs. man-ward)

10 WORNTenth Avenue North I'm tired I'm worn My heart is heavy From the work it takes to keep on breathing I've made mistakes I've let my hope fail My soul feels crushed by the weight of this world And I know that you can give me rest So I cry out with all that I have left Let me see redemption win Let me know the struggle ends That you can mend a heart that's frail and torn I want to know a song can rise from ashes of a broken life And all that's dead inside can be reborn Cause I'm worn I know I need to lift my eyes up But I'm too weak Life just won't let up And I know that you can give me rest So I cry out with all that I have left Chorus

11 WORNTenth Avenue North My prayers are wearing thin Yeah I'm worn Even before the day begins Yeah I'm worn I've lost my will to fight I'm worn So heaven come and flood my eyes Let me see redemption wins Let me know the struggle ends That you can mend a heart that's frail and torn I want to know a song can rise from the ashes of a broken life And all that's dead inside can be reborn Yes, all that's dead inside will be reborn Though I'm worn Yeah I'm worn

12 WORNTenth Avenue North I'm tired I'm worn My heart is heavy From the work it takes to keep on breathing I've made mistakes I've let my hope fail My soul feels crushed by the weight of this world And I know that you can give me rest So I cry out with all that I have left Let me see redemption win Let me know the struggle ends That you can mend a heart that's frail and torn I want to know a song can rise from ashes of a broken life And all that's dead inside can be reborn Cause I'm worn I know I need to lift my eyes up But I'm too weak Life just won't let up And I know that you can give me rest So I cry out with all that I have left Chorus

13 WORNTenth Avenue North My prayers are wearing thin Yeah I'm worn Even before the day begins Yeah I'm worn I've lost my will to fight I'm worn So heaven come and flood my eyes Let me see redemption wins Let me know the struggle ends That you can mend a heart that's frail and torn I want to know a song can rise from the ashes of a broken life And all that's dead inside can be reborn Yes, all that's dead inside will be reborn Though I'm worn Yeah I'm worn

14 Content A. God-ward (vs. man-ward)

15 Content B. Didactic (vs. sentimental and shallow)

16 Content A. God-ward (vs. man-ward) B. Didactic (vs. sentimental and shallow) C. Doctrinally accurate (vs. inaccurate)

17 Content A. God-ward (vs. man-ward) B. Didactic (vs. sentimental and shallow) C. Doctrinally accurate (vs. inaccurate) D. Clear (vs. nebulous)


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