If a significant number of changes are offered and accepted we will reprint the list in the future. So please write, act, react, submitting your views whether in letter or article form. We want to hear from you. No. 1: A Christian does what is right because he is a Christian, never in order to be one (John 15:5). No. 2: Righteousness equals Jesus. We have no righteousness apart from Jesus (Rom. 1:16, 17). No. 3: The only way to seek righteousness is to seek Jesus. (Rom. 4:4, 5). No. 4: Christianity
Words: 2238 - Pages: 9
such as the fact or state of being unified or whole, comprised of two or more parts. Oneness can also mean being one in number belief in the oneness of God. I don’t want to spend too much time defining oneness. As me being a member of the National Christian Fellowship Conference. I observe the oneness that the N.C.F.C. family has been displaying. The way the N.C.F.C. family display this oneness is by us coming together as one under one banner of unity, Praising and worshipping one God, and fellowship
Words: 267 - Pages: 2
Water Baptism “Baptism points back to the work of God, and forward to the life of faith.” - J.A. Motyer Introduction Why is This Topic Important? The subject of water baptism is important for several reasons. First of all, it is a commandment of Jesus Christ and an important part of His great commission. Christ said, “… go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded
Words: 10506 - Pages: 43
reconstructed identity from a ‘missionary who is teaching to gain access’ to a ‘global Christian professional language teacher’ has the potential to redress the concern raised while enhancing many of the benefits that can occur when teachers align their spiritual and professional identities” (p. 91, emphasis mine). I don’t think Mr. King will mind if we borrow his phrase one more time for application to this discussion of how Christian English language teachers integrate their spiritual identities and their pedagogy
Words: 3326 - Pages: 14
Testimony Paper Timothy E. Beville, Jr. Liberty University Online My life before I came to Christ. I had the privilege of growing up in a Christian home. I was raised by my grandparents, a Baptist preacher/funeral director and a grandmother who was the church organist. My early years were spent in the church, Tuesday evening testimony service, Wednesday evening bible study, Thursday evening prayer, Friday night choir practice, Sunday morning church school, then service and capped off
Words: 425 - Pages: 2
should realize that all our intellectual endeavors, especially those dealing with the broadest and deepest questions of life’s meaning, will be dogged to some degree by misunderstand, ignorance and intellectual disappointment. To hold that the Christian worldview is the best rational explanation for the things that matter most does not imply that we have a lock on all the best arguments or have attained all the truths we need. [2] Second, apologetics is limited not only by the difficulty of the
Words: 335 - Pages: 2
Saint Leo University Professor McClenney Exegesis Paper Romans 12:2 Jamesca Caton June 22, 2014 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION3 BACKGROUND3 LITERARY ANALYSIS4 THEOLOGY ANALYSIS5 CONCLUSION6 BIBLIOGRAPHY…………………………………………………………………………………7 INTRODUCTION When the thought of God’s purpose for us comes to mind, you think of what God’s will is for us all. Throughout the bible you can read that we were put on this earth for the glory of God and strive to give Him glory. God
Words: 1357 - Pages: 6
Let’s Get Together Our leadership at Mountain Christian Church, Joppa, Maryland, has worked hard to create a mission-first, team-first staff culture. We work hard to facilitate, encourage, and protect this culture with existing staff, but we work extra hard to ensure prospective staff understand, buy in, and fit in with our culture. In fact, we believe selecting new staff to join our team at Mountain is one of the most important tasks of leadership. Few decisions have a longer-term impact on a
Words: 1129 - Pages: 5
Works of literature are often layered and may require close attention to discover their depth and complexity. With respect to Doctor Faustus I will show his valid views. Doctor Faustus being a Christian play depicts a Christians understanding of sin. In Christianity, a sin is a conscious act that is contrary to the will of God. When Faustus made his decision to sell his soul to Lucifer he knew that he was renouncing his affiliation with the kingdom of God and pledging his alliance with the
Words: 1347 - Pages: 6
1) Elements of a basic Christian foundation of discipleship and morality should consist of love of God. If a person knows of and learns to love God and trust in him they will do their best to be good. They will choose right over wrong more often than not. We must recognize how much God loves us and be appreciative of everything that he created. His love is unconditional and great, and we should strive to love him and others in the same manner. Putting God first will allow us to learn how to love
Words: 400 - Pages: 2