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society is nothing new in the overall picture of church history‚ in the overall demography of the world‚ and especially during the time of the apostles. In fact throughout church history and through many mission endeavors‚ “pluralism” has been present the whole time. A pluralistic society is nothing new to Christianity. Given‚ it is possible that the apostles were not necessarily aware of engaging any strategy in a premeditated accord to evangelize their world‚ nevertheless‚ conclusions can be drawn
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you the earliest Christians‚ and a third is essential to the followers of Jesus Christ now. (Biblehub.com‚ 2016) Having these topics at heart will help bring the occasions of the novel to life. In the end‚ the apostle Paul himself tells us that all Scripture--including the Acts of the Apostles--"is inspired by God and is useful for teaching‚ for reproof‚ for correction‚ and for training in righteousness‚ so that everybody who belongs to God could be proficient‚ equipped for every good work" (2 Timothy
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noticed I had an interest in systematic theology. This subject has been a source of controversy in the church for many years. I decided the best way to reply to his message is to see what the scripture has to say on this subject. The Apostle Paul wrote that we should not be ignorant concerning spiritual gifts (1 Corinthians 12:1). If we are to use a gift we must have knowledge of what it is and how it works. Spiritual gifts are the various abilities given sovereignly to believers by the
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Acts” Bibliotheca sacra 480 (1963)‚ p 309-311. Lowe‚ Harry W. Speaking in Tongues: A Brief History of the Phenomenon Known as Glossolalia‚ or Speaking in Tongues. Idaho: Pacific Press Publishing Association‚ 1965. White‚ Ellen G. The Acts of the Apostles. California: Pacific Press Publishing Association‚ 1911. Yarnell‚ Malcolm B. Speaking of “Tongues‚” What Does the Bible Teach? Texas: Center for Theological Research‚ 2006.
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Missions in the Apostolic and Postapostolic Periods Rev. Kantilal Lavhade (B.A. B.D. M.Th. Missiology) Introduction Mission has its roots in the apostolic and postapostolic periods. Mission originated in those periods and now we can see the tremendous growth of mission everywhere in the world. "The aims of mission are derived from Scriptures‚ Jesus and the apostolic era..."1 In this short paper the main emphasis will be to show missions in the apostolic and postapostolic periods. 1.
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November 25‚ 2008 Book Response: “Let the Nations Be Glad” Book Response: “Let the Nations Be Glad” John Piper’s Let the Nations Be Glad more than lives up to its reputation as one of the most important books on missions. It is biblically based and rich in scriptural references with many relevant supporting stories and extensive explanatory foot notes. This book guides the reader through the core issues of missions in seven chapters which are grouped into three parts. In part 1‚
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Bibliography: Dyck‚ Harold J. “The Conversion of Paul: A Model?” Direction 9‚ no. 4 (October 1980): 3–9. (accessed August 13‚ 2014). Hedrick‚ Charles W. “Paul’s Conversion/Call: A Comparative Analysis of the Three Reports in Acts.” Journal of Biblical Literature 100‚ no. 3 (September 1981): 415–432. (accessed August 14‚ 2014)‚ Hoerber‚ Robert G. “Paul ’s Conversion/Call.” Concordia Journal 22‚ no. 2 (April 1996): 186–188. (accessed August 15‚ 2014)
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``He had always been a private citizen without wealth‚ property‚ title‚ post‚ academic distinction‚ scientific achievement or artistic gift. Yet men with governments and armies behind them paid homage to him. He was the spokesman for the conscience of world. His style was born of a genuine humility of soul. The United Nations paid tributes and lowered its flag when he died.’’ These are the words written by the late Pandrangi Rajeswara Rao in his book‚ "Profiles in Patriotism’’ epitomising the personality
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missionary with St. Paul and writing one of the four Gospels of Jesus. He also wrote the Acts of the Apostles. The Gospel according to St. Luke is the most descriptive of all four Gospels. St. Luke describes in detail the miracles and many parables of Jesus. The Gospel of Luke focuses on the poor and social justice. He emphasizes Christ’s compassion for sinners and for those who suffered. He also describes the life and teachings of Jesus. He was one of “the seventy” and worked with St. Paul traveling
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