Christian Apologetics

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    Naomian Kolbe Research Paper

    The Life of Saint Maximilian Kolbe There are few young people who are willing to go to the periphery to help build the kingdom of God by using one's life as a testimony of faith. Maximilian Kolbe knew at a very early age that he could make a difference by offering his life to God. This is why he is a true model of discipleship, holiness, and unselfish behavior who remind us we are all called to sainthood. Maximilian Kolbe was born under the name Raymund Kolbe on January 8, 1894 in Poland. His father

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    St. Paul's Influence On Religion

    Muck & Adeney illustrated that St. Paul aimed to show that the Jesus’ story had universal intentions. Even though Jews did not have a problem to see God as universal in terms of the world creation, yet Paul went further. He held the missional idea that the gospel is for everyone, which was the most innovative thought within the first-century church. Through his mission, Paul showed that God "was interested in the people of all 'tribes'" (2009, 80). This view became truly foundational for all other

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    How Did Paul Of Tarsus Theodosius Influence History

    Madison Mumbauer Paul of Tarsus Theodosius I his real name was Saul of Tarsus. He was well known for his mission for Christianity. Since it was the new religion that was separating from Judaism. He decided to travel around to preach to other people. Making it easier for people to understand that conversion is easier than it looks. He was trying his best to make Christianity a universal religion. He was one of the main founders Christianity movement. Paul ended up being executed in Rome, about middle-68

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    Redemption In Sonny's Pentecostalism

    The first complication with Sonny’s redemption arc is that he fails to completely recognize that he, and his lust for power and sexual conquest, are the source of his sin. He attributes his separation from his wife and children to “the devil [driving] a wedge between me and my family,” instead of attributing it to his violent temper. By blaming the devil, he turns a blind eye to the true source of this separation—himself. In Pentecostalism, sin is forgiven once a person has been “reborn” in the name

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    Daniel Shays Rebellion: American History

    A is not correct because on the website, "Shays' Rebellion: American History," it said that "Daniel Shays was pardoned in 1788." According to "Dictionary Law," a pardon is "the executive power of a Governor or President to forgive a person convicted of a crime." This means that Shays' conviction was treated as "it had never occurred," and punishments or penalties could not be given to him. Though Shays was not hung "by the neck until death," Charles Rose and John Bly, two rebels, were hung on December

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    Second Great Awakening Dbq Analysis

    Throughout the early to mid-19th century, there was a huge religious revival; commonly known as the Second Great Awakening. The historical skill being assessed is contextualization. The reform movements throughout the Second Great Awakening has shown the U.S. sought to expand the democratic ideals such as the rise of the common mans’ want in political and social freedom, and the want of basic human rights. In the search for political freedom, there has been a cartoon drawn by Patrick Reason in

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    Quitting Artificial Sweeteners Analysis

    Living the Word of Wisdom in Zion Poor Emma, once again, scoured the black, sick-smelling, sticky chew, in hopes of removing it from the floor. I imagine her frustration as her aching knees buckled underneath her sore arms. I’m sure her stomach churned at the thoughts of where the snuff had been before its foul odor assaulted her delicate nose; not to mention the thick smoke that still lingered in the attic and clung to all upholstery with little hope of ever escaping again. Emma desperately, but

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    Analyzing Peter's Polysyndeton

    We have a responsibility to ensure that we do not stumble. God has given us everything we need to live a godly life and to participate in his divine nature so that we can stand and not stumble. God has done his part. In verses 5 through 7, Peter outlines the efforts that we are responsible to carry out. In these verses, Peter outlines our participation in this partnership. Before I talk about these efforts though, I need to talk about the Greek figure of speech that I alluded too earlier.

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    Paul: The Most Influential Man In The Bible

    Paul has such a fascinating story of his life, conversion, and testimony. Paul, before he was Paul the great apostle, was a man named Saul. Saul was one of the cruelest men in the Bible and was well known for being the "Christian killer.” Saul went around finding professing Christians and putting them to death. One of the great men in the Bible that did so much for Christ was Stephen. Stephen was a beautiful example of a God fearing, Spirit led man, who was assassinated by the people being coerced by

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    Philippians 12-17 Analysis

    did as he commanded me, I left with nothing, but when I got where he commanded me: Everything was prepared for me, School, Job, housing and transportation, why because I obeyed God and trusted his plan for my life. People also, watched you’re as a Christians to see if you’re are true or a phony, you have to continue to let your light shine and tell your testimony how God brought you out and, don’t be afraid to give God praise and tell of his goodness to others. Love other even when it hard too because

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