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    Hello and welcome back to 103.13‚ today we will be talking to an expert on religious persecution. Hello. Hi‚ can you tell us a little bit about yourself? Ok well‚ my name is Lena Kaligaris‚ I am an expert in religious persecution. My parents are from Greece‚ but they left while my mother was pregnant with me‚ the reason they left is that they wanted better opportunities for me. One of the reasons I went into this line of work is because‚ I went to a catholic school and my best friend in the school

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    Heresies In Church

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    Heresies in Church Heresy is the refutation of the truth as taught by the church. Heretic safeguards the manifestation and existence of Christianity but denies the principle and the true meaning of Christianity. A heretic will pursues a bogus belief for desire of human approval while keeping the outward appearance of Christianity. In the medieval foundations orthodox‚ Christianity was the most important essence of the church. The experience of Christians for more than a thousand years drew a line

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    Chapter I Church Growth: Definition Introduction: Tremendous growth is going on in the Christian Church today. For some observers this tends to be obscured by the world population and the increasing percentage of non-Christians which that so far implies. Meanwhile‚ the fact is that the number of Christians is greater now than it has ever been. With the rise of Churches and the expansion of the Church among non-Christian populations‚ multitudes of small congregations of less than hundred members

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    Nadia Mousa Mr. Barthle Dual Enrollment Philosophy Period 2 21 September 2014 The Edict of Milan The Edict of Milan ended the persecution of the Christians and made it legal for them to practice their religion. (Constantine the Great) It originated out of a two man conference meeting in the northern Italian city of Milan in January 313. The two men were the Roman emperors; Constantine ruling the West‚ and Licinius ruling the East. The two met under happy auspices‚ as their joint letter stated

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    The Orthodox Church

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    The Orthodox Church Christian Denomination 1. What are the key beliefs of your Christian Denomination? Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism were once branched from the same body of religion “the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. In 1054 AD a formal split occurred when Pope Leo IX (head of the Roman Catholic Church at that time) who ignored the Patriarch of the Constantinople‚ Michael Cerularius (Leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church at that time). The main beliefs of the Orthodox

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Church Government in a Changing Environment Submitted to Dr. Samuel Hoyt‚ in partial of fulfilment of the requirements for the course Summer 201420 THEO 530-B05-LUO Systematic Theology II by Marlinda M. House Rhodes Lynchburg‚ Virginia May 29‚ 2014 Thesis Statement This paper will support that trained leaders‚ upgrading organizational designs‚ functions‚ and services are essential

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    Methodist Church

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    Justin Hori‚ Keith Morris‚ Marielle Mosqueda    The United Methodist Church    1. Origins  ● Created (officially) in 1968  ● Traces back to John and Charles Wesley of England in the early 1700’s  ● Became a movement led by those who felt neglected by The Church of England    2. Sacrament  ● Methodists recognize the two rituals that Christ participated in himself:  ○ Baptism:  i. The act of joining the Christian church through sprinkling‚ immersion‚ or  pouring of holy water  ii. Symbol of new life 

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    Church as Institution and Church as Mystical Communion In 1974 Dulles published Models of the Church to address questions concerning ecclesiology-the study of the church. Many people believe that they know the meaning of the church‚ which is a place to become closer to God. However‚ there is more than what meets the eye when it comes to the Church‚ since it is a very complex organization. Dulles’ book identifies and describes the different functions the Church possesses which Jesus Christ founded

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    Church Leadership

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    l22748411 CHMN 201 CO3 LUO 10/24/2010 CHURCH LEADERSHIP PAPER The subject of my evaluation‚ let’s call him Tb‚ an interesting young brother; converted at an early and called to be in the service of the lord almost immediately. His background speaks greatly of the way we should all strive to instruct our children in methods of behavior and interaction with others . He serves as the Youth Pastor at the church where I currently attend. He

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    Teamwork is work performed by a team towards a common goal. It involves working confidently within a group‚ contributing your own ideas effectively‚ and taking a share of the responsibility. Church teamwork: A group of Christian working together as one towards achieving a common goal. It also involves believing in one another’s idea. The Bible gives references to the benefits of sharing responsibilities with others. Biblical teamwork and the sharing of responsibilities can be seen as far back

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