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    WHAT IS THE ESSENTIAL ACTIVITY OF CHRISTIAN MINISTRY: To Make a Disciple who worships Jesus Keith Travis Discipleship Ministries 500 Dr. Dale Mort January 22‚ 2013 When one considers the question‚ “What is the essential activity of Christian ministry”‚ the first thing that must be accomplished is to truly understand and define what we mean by essential activity. As anyone who has been involved in any type of leadership role in ministry knows‚ there can be a huge amount of activities going

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    Since the early days of the Christian Tradition‚ it has been ever-changing due to the contributions‚ guidance and influence of significant people or schools of thought. Feminist theologians have greatly influenced the Christian Tradition‚ as their main goal is to acquire a voice for all women in the religious traditions that they each belong to. (Christian Bible Reference‚ 2013) Throughout the history of the Christian Tradition‚ men have constantly been represented as more knowledgeable and deserving

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    Beowulf represents values of pre-Christian values throughout the story by elements such as wealth/honor‚ biblical/paganistic‚ and man vs. wild themes. The time period in which Beowulf was written‚ itself‚ sets a pre-Christian value. The epic has many others such as archetypal‚ symbolic themes‚ and motifs‚ but the most important that serve to add depth to the characters are the wealth‚ honor‚ religious‚ man‚ and wildness themes. These themes do not only serve to define character‚ but they also factor

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    Explain Christian concepts of love The idea of Christian love as presented in the Bible is mainly based upon the concept of agape love. Agape is the epitome of Christian love. It is an unconditional love for others which expects nothing in return‚ it is both a chosen and committed love. This concept appears in the Bible when Jesus said‚ "By this all will know that you are My disciples‚ if you have love for one another" (John 13:35). This shows us that agape love is the unconditional and abundant

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    Christian Theism vs. Deism Although in a lot of areas Christian Theism and Deism are viewed as basically the same‚ they actually show many differences in their worldviews. One of the main reasons that they are different is because in Christian Theism the bible is the prime source of authority‚ what it says is what goes. However‚ in Deism‚ the bible is again part of the prime source of authority but also human reason is taken into account. For instance‚ in the bible it says that Jesus walked

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    When the Christian Scientists are using the word “Science”‚ their definition is the application of the laws of God. God’s teachings‚ the Ten Commandments‚ and the Sermon on the Mount are the cornerstones of their teachings. What I found most interesting about the research from this website was the clarification(s) of usage of prayer as their only healing tool. According to their frequently asked questions‚ they respond to the idea that they do not take medicine. First and fore most they believe

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    American Revolutionary War fought between Great Britain and the colonists was justified under Christian faith. This war was not only fought for economic reasons‚ but also for fundamental Christian beliefs. England’s strong contempt over the colonies and the series of actions by the British pushed our Founding Fathers over the edge and towards independence. Even though leaders on both sides held valued Christian beliefs‚ the British gave the colonists too many obstacles to overcome. Just like in most

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    Christian symbolism using symbols for the establishment objects or actions with a connotation meaning expressing Christian ideas including the groups of archetypes‚ acts‚ artwork or events in Christianity represent to Christian symbolism which some of them has borrowed from the other relevant symbols are known to the most periods and to all boundaries around the world due to efficiently of religious symbolism have occurred when it appeals to both the intellect and the emotions. There are not many

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    it means running your business in a way that is upright and based on Christian principles. Today‚ there are many dishonest dealings done by businesses. They may have prices that are way too high‚ less than quality products‚ or make claims made that are simply not true. I shudder at the scam business opportunities that prey on people who are desperate for a better way. This is not the way to please people or God. Christian business ethics must include honesty‚ fairness and treating others with

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    An Essay Christian Worldview as in Romans Submitted to Dr. Paul Brewster Liberty University ____________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for BIBL 425-D06: Romans ____________ By Bill Jackson 12/09/2013 The first thing we must understand is the definition for Worldview‚ which the simple definition is the way you view the world. So the way that we see the world through our eyes and a heart is going to determine the view that we have of the world. That’s why as Christians we need

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