Christian Discipleship

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    What Would Jesus Do?

    “Be imitators of me [Paul], just as I also am of [Jesus] Christ.” 1 Cor. 11:1 NASB It is likely that almost ever modern American has heard the slogan, “What Would Jesus Do?” Perhaps with good intentions, this is meant to be a reminder of how a person should behave but is imitating Christ only about how a person should act in a given circumstance? One may ask a serious question, how does a person, living in Montrose Colorado in the 21st century imitate a 1st century Jewish Messiah? Every year

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    Spirit-Baptism Of Christianity Revealed In The Book Of Acts

    Comparatively, the accumulated argument for initial evidence is one that has taken root within mainstream Christianity. The concern is that too many Pentecostals are looking for Spirit-Baptism to be connected with tongues. In fact, the main book, Acts from which this Pentecostal peculiarity is derived doesn't exactly teach this idea at all. “Luke establishes a clearly conveyed message of soteriological and not pneumatological (spiritual gifts) theme throughout the book of Acts.”1 Problematically

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    Warriors Dont Cry Research Paper

    Being a teen myself means I understand the stress most teens are going through. Grades need to be higher, you worry about how you look, get criticized , and many more things that happen in life. Even so, have you ever wondered if the Lord knows what we are really going through? Please read Isaiah 40 :28-31 with me. It states “ Do you not know? Have you not heard? Yewah is the everlasting God, the creator of the whole earth. He never grows faint or weary, there is no limit to His understanding.

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    Christian Identity In Henry Chadwick's The Early Church

    Because the author has focused heavily upon the developing theology and creedal development of Christian identity, and drawn extensively on Christian Fathers and congenial classical authors and philosophers, there is an element of timelessness to the text. Chadwick begins with a survey of first century Christian relations with brother

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    First Century B. C & A Historical Analysis

    The importance behind understanding religious doctrine from first centuries B.C. and A.D. lay with comprehending the stance each specific group or individual held during that time period. For instance, Christianity is centered on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ; the major theme of the Gospels. By attempting to grasp the culture’s point of view from that era we should be able to bridge the gap between their interpretation of religion and our modern day interpretation. Besides

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    Why Should Your Child Be Baptized

    Why should your child be baptized? By being baptized, your child becomes one of God’s children and is gifted with the gifts of the Holy Spirit (Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge, Counsel, Fortitude, Piety and Wonder). Baptism symbolizes the choice of joining God’s family and becoming one of the followers of Jesus’ teachings. When being baptized in St. Mary’s Parish we also celebrate and teach your child about the other Sacraments of Initiation (Eucharist and Confirmation). Baptisms in St. Mary’s

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    Research Paper On Bernard Cueto

    Most students by now have met Pastor Bernard Cueto or Bernie as he is often called. Unless of course they are new students that are already procrastinating on their chapel credits. On campus he is known as the campus pastor, a professor, and to many a mentor. Born and raised in beautiful Miami, Florida; Bernie’s childhood was filled with memories of playing barefoot outside with his friends until it was dark. Interestingly, he grew up in a Cuban and non-believing Catholic family in a predominantly

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    Fundamentalism Vs Christianity

    were a group of Protestant Christians who believed in both the virgin birth and the divinity of Jesus, the "reality of miracles recorded in the Bible", the inerrancy of the Bible, and the imminent return of Jesus. Fundamentalism could have appealed to anyone around the country but predominately from the northern region, usually from cities, the majority of them were women, and generally were native-born white Americans. A difference between Fundamentalists and other Christians is how they interpreted

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    Meaning Of Baptism Research Paper

    “I baptize you with water for repentance, but he who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.” Matthew 3:11 ESV, Baptism is found all over the New Testament. The definition of baptism is an act of obedience symbolizing the believer's faith in a crucified, buried, and risen Saviour, the believer's death to sin, the burial of the old life, and the resurrection to walk in newness of life in Christ Jesus. John the

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    Grace In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

    Grace: Unmerited Redemption Grace, in a theological sense, is defined as “unmerited divine assistance given humans for their regeneration or sanctification” (“Grace”). It sees no boundaries and takes no transgressions, or lack thereof, into account. Flannery O’Connor, a devout Catholic, often wrote about grace. In addition to religious themes, she uses characters to complement her ideas. In “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” O’Connor uses the grandmother and The Misfit to show that good and evil share

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