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    Youth Involvement in Church

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    in Day By Day Christian Church in Muntinlupa. The findings indicate that the respondents find the sermon of the pastor encouraging and inspiring‚ and that is the primary reason for their Sunday service involvement. Most of the respondents attend the youth fellowship because ‘they want to know God more through Bible study’. Problem Statement: The aim of the research is to find out the reasons why young people choose to involve themselves in Day By Day Christian Church in Muntinlupa City. To

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    CRITICAL ARTICLE REVIEW “Mining is a capital intensive business‚ so a small increase in mining productivity will often result in savings of millions of dollars” (Topal & Ramazan‚ 2010). For this reason‚ many researchers are focused on developing and improving mathematical models to optimize different mining process. Aiming to increase the Net Present Value of underground mines Nehring‚ Topal‚ Kizil and Knights in Integrated short- and medium-term underground mine production scheduling present

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    Church vs. State

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    Church vs. State One of the most controversial points that is being debated in America today is the argument of church vs. state. Some people strongly believe that “In God We Trust” should be removed from the dollar bill‚ and “One nation under God” should be removed from the pledge of allegiance‚ because they feel that that is like forcing a certain faith upon people in a free country. Others strongly believe that we should keep those sayings on the money and in the pledge because it’s sticking

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    The Church as Moral Authority The church acts as the moral authority to determine what is right and wrong based on certain circumstances. The official teaching of the church on these moral situations is called the magisterium. The magisterium consists of the bishops and the pope. In order to accomplish this mission to teach the faith the bishops will delegate and designate others to teach‚ or they will teach directly themselves. The bishops also give a teaching mission to theologians and to all

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    A Supernatural Institution: In the Catholic Church‚ however‚ marriage is more than a natural institution; it was elevated by Christ Himself‚ in His participation in the wedding at Cana (John 2:1-11)‚ to be one of the seven sacraments. A marriage between two Christians‚ therefore‚ has a supernatural element as well as a natural one. While few Christians outside of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches regard marriage as a sacrament‚ the Catholic Church insists that marriage between any two baptized

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    ARTICLE 1 EXTENDED COURSE FOR POOR TRAINEES. The article is discussing about poor trainees or in the other means‚ a teacher who does not have skills in teaching students‚ must take extend courses to improve their teaching skills. Deputy of Prime Minister‚ Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said that if trainees fail to make the grade after four years of training of the institutes or the people who fail to achieve the minimum qualifying standard in teaching of the English language‚ will have their course

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    The church was a new thing that God was doing and with the power of the Holy Spirit it was growing extremely rapidly among the known world and Paul knew that eventually he would die and someone else would have to take the baton from him and run with it‚ it’s with this frame of mind that Paul wrote letters to Timothy and Titus sharing with them some valuable leadership insight and giving them instructions on how to pick leaders in their various communities. Everything about the Early Church was

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    Church Management System

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    Church Management Software  By: Lee Hayden  Services  Ministry and the landscape of worship are shifting and reforming faster than at any other time  in our history.  Through their church activities‚ congregants want to feel fulfillment and a sense  of belonging with God and other God loving people.  In addition to their higher calling‚ Clergy  must face the challenges of managing staff‚ information‚ fiscal and other resources.  It is often  difficult to stay on course ‐ under the full impact ‐ of the role of leadership and communication 

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    Gregorio Villalba Management of Information Systems Critical Journal Article Review June 22‚ 2014 Con - Is Google Making Us Stupid? In his article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Nicholas Carr explains his point of view of how the brain is being reprogramed due to technology. He states that the Internet changes how we receive and process information and that surfing the web takes almost no concentration and that is why we lose focus easily. Carr gives his experiences as an example in how he is no

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    Persecution in the Early Church The Christian Persecution In its first three centuries of Christianity‚ the church endured regular (though not constant) persecution at the hands of Roman authorities. This experience‚ and its resulting martyrs and apolopgists‚ would have significant historical and theological consequences for the developing faith. {4} Among other things‚ persecution sparked the cult of the saints‚ facilitated the rapid growth and spread of Christianity‚ prompted defenses and explanations

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