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    Case for Christ

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    The Case for Christ Lee Strobel Israel Dominguez Calvary Chapel Bible College TH365 Apologetic Evangelism Joe Holden June 26‚ 2013 The Case for Christ is an apologetics written from the perspective of a former critic. Lee Strobel was a hard skeptic until when he set out to disprove Christianity and the Bible‚ he ended up becoming a believer! This book is his retracing of the logical thoughts on his journey of two years in

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    Passion of the Christ

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    Last week I watched the movie The Passion of the Christ by Mel Gibson with one of my good friends‚ George. 1) The movie recalls the passion of Jesus Christ‚ which includes his suffering‚ dying and resurrection. In the movie‚ we were exposed to the horrible conditions that show Jesus being tortured and set to be crucified. The movie graphically shows all the pain and agony that Jesus faced on his way to death. It also contains many flashbacks that show us Jesus on the night before he died. There

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    Jesus Christ

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    God was real. 4. What are some specific intellectual reasons people may reject the Christian gospel? People may reject the Christian gospel‚ for intellectual reasons‚ because they cannot comprehend that Jesus Christ was God in human flesh. They cannot comprehend that Jesus Christ could die and then be resurrected‚ because‚ in their minds‚ this defies logic and reason. 5. What can Christians do to address these objections and better communicate the Christian gospel? In order to better

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    from the first day of my conversion to be able to witness to the Russians. The Russians are a people raised from childhood in atheism.” (pg. 3) Shortly after his conversion‚ Nazism came to Rumania‚ allowing him the opportunity to share the message of Christ to the thousands of Russian war prisoners. This time also gave Wurmbrand and wife a taste of what was to come under the communism rule‚ even though the Nazi terror was already immense. They were hauled before Nazi leaders and judged. He says “these

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    Jesus Christ

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    is Jesus Christ? Jesus Christ is the only son of god despite coming from a woman. He is the light that came to earth to clarify our path and our soul. He is a man that walked to earth all the way from Israel. What was his mission? His mission was to guide us and to let us know him. It also was to show us a better path full of truth so that no one that believes in his father is lost. It also was to show and to remind us the love of his father and what he wants for us. Jesus Christ came to redeem

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    Steps to Christ

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    Many‚ especially those who are young in the Christian life‚ are at times troubled with the suggestions of skepticism. There are in the Bible many things which they cannot explain‚ or even understand‚ and Satan employs these to shake their faith in the Scriptures as a revelation from God. They ask‚ "How shall I know the right way? If the Bible is indeed the word of God‚ how can I be freed from these doubts and perplexities?" God never asks us to believe‚ without giving sufficient evidence upon

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    Confucius and Christ

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    Chapter Two Confucianism and Christianity Confucius and Christ Colin Hoad “As to being a sage‚ or a man of virtue‚ how dare I presume to such a claim? Striving thereafter unwearyingly‚ and teaching others therein without flagging – that can be said of me‚ and that is all.” [Confucius‚ “The Analects” 7:33] “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live‚ even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.” [John 11:25] Spring

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    development and production of construction machinery for nearly 30 years. Our main products are as follows:concrete pumps‚diesel concrete mixer‚We will provide you with the best product and service. 8. Human-based intelligent control facilitates the operation greatly. 7. With its virtue of precise computation‚ it can meet the requirement of every high performance concrete. 6. PC+PLC control system ensures the high reliability. 5. Lubrication system adopts advanced centralized oil lubricating system

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    SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE

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    SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE Masahiro OUCHI 1 SUMMARY Self-compacting concrete was first developed 1988 in order to achieve durable concrete structures. Since then‚ various investigations have been carried out and the concrete has been used in practical structures in Japan‚ mainly by large construction companies. Investigations for establishing a rational mix-design method and self-compactability testing methods have been carried out to make the concrete the standard one. Keywords: self-compacting

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    in the area of civic buildings. What distinguishes Roman architecture is its technical advances which allowed the Romans to define space uniquely and impressively only using materials as simple as bricks and concrete. A civilisation known for its efficiency‚ the Romans developed concrete as a building material as it was durable‚ strong and economical‚ and particularly well suited in the construction of large-scale buildings. Such buildings as the Temple of Diana (ca.80 CE) in Nimes used cut-stone

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