The Case For Christ

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    Youth Ministry

    the young people who attend its place of worship, or live in its community. Christian community use Youth ministry to reach out to the youth with the love of God as revealed to us in Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. It helps youth and their families adapt the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ so that they may develop a deeper committed relationship with Him. It also works to foster the total personal and spiritual growth of each young person and seeks to draw young people into responsible

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    Art History Outline

    Cesar Heyaime ART 202 Prof. Kristy Caratzola Our curiosity and our constant communication need a release, and in many cases this release takes its form through the different mediums of art. Art allows us to demonstrate whatever it is we please, and to express what our heart desires. Renaissance artists who shared this feeling created these following Masterpieces. Raphael – The agony in the Garden (Oil on wood) Raphael – Madonna and child enthroned with saints. (Oil and Gold on wood) Pietro

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    Method of Evangelism

    minds became dark and confused.” Roman 2:23 “For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God’s glorious standard.” Romans 5:8 “But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.” Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 10:9-10 “If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by

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    Justification by Faith

    Justification by Faith By Russell D. Stalvey Introduction A statement that is ancient but also timeless and just as relevant for today’s believers is that we are justified by faith. The Apostle Paul gave insight to this statement very distinctly and in great aspect but to completely understand the statement, we first must possess a foundational comprehension of what it means to be justified. In understanding justification we will see that it is inseparably interrelated to faith, but not

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    The Divinity and Mortality of Jesus

    are fitting of God, yet has all the characteristics of a mortal? These are the questions I want to focus on and hopefully make some sense out of. Christian theology employs the idea of the Hypostatic union between God and Jesus which means that Christ is in fact one person with two fully complete natures. Jesus is completely human and completely God at the same time. There is no dilution or separation of these qualities. Jesus is simply both with the two distinct natures existing concurrently.

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    Christ Figure In John Foster's Julius Caesar

    Literature Like a Professor, he points out many elements of literature that go deeper than its surface meaning. Some of these elements include the idea that every trip is a quest, the important role of weather, and Christ figures. There are many aspects in which Julius Caesar could represent a Christ figure. In his will he writes, "To every Roman citizen he gives- to every several man- seventy-five drachmas… Moreover, he hath left you all his walks, His private arbors and new-planted orchard, On this side

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    Jimmy Cross Archetype

    way to find that “rest” is to drawn near the Creator and make a change in life. In “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” and “The Things They Carried,” two characters, the old man and Jimmy Cross, are faced with physical and emotional trails, and in both cases, men are in tough situations and are phased with the same choice; however, they are left with two different outcomes. Through the use of characterization and archetype, Ernest Hemingway and Tim O’Brien portray the idea that in order to be content,

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    Salvation Army

    Public Relations Bus 300 The Salvation Army was found by William Booth and his co-founder, his wife, Catherine. Booth started his career in ministry in 1852, longing to win the misplaced persons to Christ. He preached the gospel of Jesus Christ to the poor, homeless, and hungry walking the streets of London. Booth abandoned the conventional concept of church and began taking his message straight to the people. In 1865, Booth was invited to hold a series of meetings

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    Budhisum vs Christianity

    interesting thing that I would like to point out is that thought these are very different religions, they have similar underlying patterns. Both believe that there was a savior or someone to follow in the footsteps of, being Buddha for Buddhist and Christ for Christians. Both believe, in different respects, which we are only here in temporarily. I will explain more so that it will make sense. In my opinion, as I compare and contrast these two religions, you will capture that in both religions have

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    Christian Liberty

    Christian Liberty By Dr. Troy Matthews Defining Christian Liberty In the simplest of terms Christian Liberty refers to decisions and actions that we make where the Bible does not give us clear direction. Bob DeWaay defines it this way, “Christian Liberty is the freedom to make decisions about matters that are not revealed in Scriptures without fear of sinning against God” (2003, p. 1). In an article entitled “What is a Debatable disputable matter”, pastor and author Steve Cornell says, A debatable

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