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    Theology Essay

    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

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    Bible Worldview Essay

    Biblical Worldview Essay Ashley Feser Bible 110 Liberty Universyity Online Since the garden we have a natural inclination to sin, which tragically separates us from the God of Love. The Bible is clear that we cannot make ourselves righteous or earn salvation. Left to ourselves we are hopeless, but God made a way: “Immanuel” Jesus Christ, the spotless lamb. It was God’s loving compassion that provided our means to pass through the needles eye, to receive deliverance through his

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    Church Model Analysis: 3.0 (Chps. 1-3)

    Church Model Analysis 3 Introduction Neil Cole, author of “Church 3.0: Upgrades for the future of the church” innovated ideals on church planting. Cole is pastor of Awakening Church and executive director of Church Multiplication Associates. Cole incorporates modern day terminologies to attract an un-traditional audience to participate in multiplying the new organic church. Cole extensive experience in nurturing , mentoring and starting churches are conveyed within this book to offer a new

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    Christian Community

    Christian Community “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” (Acts 1:8, NIV). Through Christ, the first community of Christians - the Apostles - was created to serve as an example of the need to love Christ not just as an individual, but also to share with other believers and grow spiritually as a collective body of Christ. The Bible provides Christians with an assurance that Christ’s

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    Presbyterian Church in America

    About this Denomination: The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) was started in December 1973 and their origin can be traced to John Calvin. The theological distinction of PCA is conservative reformed and the ecclesiology is Presbyterian. “This church was first known as the National Presbyterian Church but changed its name in 1974 to Presbyterian Church in America.” The PCA became a separate denomination from the Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUSA) due to the “opposition of long-developing

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    Change

    CHANGE By: Mae I was born in this world with the original sin of my first parents – Adam and Eve. So, I was baptized to erase my original sin and I was welcomed into the Christian World. I was raised by my parents with the reminder that I should love God and be thankful for him. They taught me to obey and respect other people. They taught me to be a good person. As I was growing older, I began to commit sins like disobeying my parents, saying and doing bad things to other people. I also started

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    Christian Worldview

    According to the Christian Worldview, eternal life is gained through believing in the Son of God. This is talked about several times throughout the Bible. Two verses that always come to mind when I think about having eternal life are John 3:16 and John 5:13. John 3:16 tells us “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 5:13 states “I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God

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    Insights on the Christ-Filled Life

    INSIGHTS ON THE CHRIST FILLED LIFE ACTS 2:30-47 KJV By Pastor Michael W. McCullough, Jr., MAR-UM, M.Div., PhD Cand., D.Min., Cand. Trinity Theological Seminary Revised 2016 Ac 2:30 Therefore being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins, according to the flesh, he would raise up Christ to sit on his throne; (KJV) Being therefore a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn to him with an oath, of the fruit of his loins to set upon his throne;

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    Evidential Apologetics

    Christianity. The term, itself, comes from the Greek word apologia which is found in 1 Peter 3:15 giving apologetics a biblical origin. Peter’s call for believers to “make a defense (apologia)” is the heart of Christian Apologetics. The idea is that, in the face of unbelief and persecution, Christians need to be ready to defend or argue for their belief in Christ. Put a little more plainly, apologetics is “defending Christianity in the context of an unbelieving and skeptical world.” Apologetics comes

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    Processs of Mitiosis

    and Nicene Creed and statements which accurately and reliably expressed the Christian faith. Lambent also confirmed that two sacraments are to be celebrated as part of the Christian faith. Catholic church The Catholic Church teaches of itself that it is historically and in terms of its teaching in line and continuity with that of the first disciples of Jesus. It is the largest and most widespread of all the Christian denominations. Principal beliefs A key belief of the Catholic Church is that

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