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    Analyse the significance for the individual of ONE of the following Christian practices - Baptism - Marriage ceremony - Saturday/Sunday worship Marriage is a personal union between individuals. This union may also be called matrimony‚ while the ceremony that marks its beginning is called a wedding and the status created is sometimes called wedlock. The act of marriage changes the personal status of the individuals in the eyes of the law and society. Marriage is an institution in which interpersonal

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    you the whole counsel of God." Acts 20:27.There is counsel on this in the Old Testament‚ too‚ in Ezekiel 33:6. It says‚ "But if the watchman sees the sword coning and does not blow the trumpet‚ and the people are not warned‚ and the sword comes and takes any person from among them‚ he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood I will require at the watchmans hand."That is serious. So we must study all the word of God and I hnave to teti you that there is a sword coming and you need to be ready. While

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    Church of Christ Timeline This timeline is based on my own religion. I chose the Church of Christ mainly because I wanted to know more of the history about what religion I follow. In this timeline we will go through where the Church of Christ derived from‚ its founding fathers‚ and all the changes from the birth of this religion to present day. In 1801 the Church of Christ began‚ at least the version that we know today. A man named Barton W. Stone was the first founder of the Church of Christ. “Stone

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    h)Explain how practitioners can take steps to protect themselves within their everyday practice in the work setting and on off-site visits. A significant element of a practitioner’s role in protecting themselves would be to read policies and procedures that are put in place to safeguard them and children or young people in their care. In a school setting a professional can protect themselves by. All staff in schools should ensure that their relationships with pupils are appropriate to the age‚ gender

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    Practical Steps to Employee Selection |    While keeping within the law‚ who an employer hires is pretty much her determination--but one that ought not be taken casually. Hiring the right person for the job may be the most critical management decision you will make. Consider the farm manager who lost $80‚000 in alfalfa. He had trusted an employee who claimed to know how to bale. Or‚ the thousands of dollars lost by a hog producer in only three months as a result of hiring the wrong person. Although

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    Maintaining a happy‚ healthy marriage relationship can be hard. Both partners being fully committed to making a marriage work will help it be a successful marriage. Things will not always go the way you planned. There will be disagreements‚ you will not always see eye to eye‚ but that doesn’t mean that you should give up. There is no such thing as a perfect marriage. A perfect marriage does not exist‚ because there are no perfect people. If you work on making your marriage and your spouse a priority

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    Universalism in the Early Church‚” Matthew Distafano cites an impressive list of Early Church Fathers who were pro-universal salvation‚ and connects the switch in Christian theology to exclusivism with the writings of Augustine (in the late fourth and early fifth centuries)‚ the Emperor Justinian‚ and the Fifth Ecumenical Council in Constantinople in the sixth century. As a student of patristics‚ I find this timing significant. Almost anyone who has studied the history of the Christian faith knows the name

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    Early Christian Practical Issues Allison L. Sanborn‚ M. Ed. BIB-502 | Introduction to the Intertestamental Period Michael Bausch - Professor July 10‚ 2012 Early Christian Practical Issues Introduction Around 51 AD‚ Paul was in the city of Corinth. This city was made up of many different people with very different ideas concerning God‚ cults‚ and moral depravity. While in Corinth‚ Paul was approached by a woman named Chloe who described to him the misdeeds of dissention‚ immorality and

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    The Church as Sacrament of Christ represents Jesus in the world as the mystical body of Christ. “The Church is essentially human and divine‚ visible but endowed with invisible realities‚ zealous in action and dedicated to contemplation‚ present in the world.” Metaphor literary means to try to compare something with something else. It is used for example‚ “to indicate that you are not using the ordinary meaning of things‚ but describing something by means of an image or symbol.” For example‚ if

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    Pneumatic Community sharing the Divine Wisdom-Spirit ------------------------------------------------- Reading the Bible from Feminist‚ Dalit‚ Tribal and Adivasi Perspectives ------------------------------------------------- Introduction The transforming power of the Spirit is evident at the beginning of the history of the Christian church. The church is a transformed by Spirit into Pneumatic Community. On the day of Pentecost‚ the Spirit was received by the apostles as a community but not as

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