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    Christian Sinchi is 26 year old personal trainer who lives in Bristol‚ Connecticut. He has a bachelor’s degree in sport management and works as a swim coach in his spare time. He is also an immigrant from Guayaquil‚ Ecuador. Christian was born in Ecuador in 1990 and lived there with his extended family for 10 years before moving the United States. Three years previously his parents had moved to New York City and had begun to create their own building business in Queens. Once they felt their

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    books are the same whether the writer was Christian or Pagen ("Christian Reflections" 1). If the process is the same‚ both genres would be the same. They both have a topc and storyline that is easy to follow‚ no matter that the topics are different. If all genres are the same in the bones of literature‚ then nonreligious books also have a religious code embedded in them. Lewis wrote that everyone has an ethical code‚ no matter religious or otherwise ("Christian Reflections" 51). A book does not have

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    Being a Christian: “How Does It Help or Hurt Managers in Building the Best Working Relationship with Staff?” Adrienne N. Manning Belhaven University October 30 2014 A Christian is a person who believes in Jesus Christ‚ accepts Him as Lord and Savior‚ and lives by His teachings and instructions (Webster‚ 2003). So‚ what is a Christian manager? A Christian manager is a shepherd and servant to the flock‚ shows humility‚ is a good steward of their resources‚ and believes in building good relationships

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    Anna Dean Michelle Steil English 101‚ Sec 12 22 Oct 2012 A Model of Christian Charity: Summary A Model of Christian Charity is a sermon by John Winthrop. He gives this sermon aboard the Arbella in 1630. John Winthrop began his and his Christian’s journey with words for guidance and inspiration. He starts his sermon by stating that God created the rich and the poor. He created them for different reasons‚ in order to manifest his exertion in the areas of mercy‚ love‚ gentleness

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    1. In the examination of early Christian works‚ one can make inferences concerning their beliefs in addition to the distinct implications that are found. Such inferences can be made by exploring major concepts relating to early Christian art‚ markedly the lack of images portraying crucifixion‚ resurrection‚ and the nativity of Christ. One can infer that due to the lack of these three concepts as well as the religion still being considered a cult‚ they were required to hold congregations in private

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    Book Review Introducing Christian Ethics The book that I have chosen to do my book review on is Introducing Christian Ethics‚ written by Henlee H. Barnette. This book deals with many Christian ethical decisions based on biblical foundations that are applied to various major problems. Some of the major problems pertain to the self‚ marriage and family‚ race relations‚ economic life‚ and political life. This book provides assistance to those in need of ethical guidance. This type of guidance is

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    Context for Christian Moral Reflection Reflecting on our morals‚ as Christians‚ can sometimes be a difficult task. As Christians‚ we all hold many morals and beliefs on specific issues and happenings that occur in our world. We are surrounded with different ethical concerns. How we approach these issues depends on our morals and ethics. As Christians‚ we gather information on our morals through passages and teachings that occur in the Bible. The Bible is full of important stories that can be interpreted

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    In the first three centuries of the early Christian church. The church was being martyred and treated badly by the Roman population. There were many reasons that the Romans persecuted Christians. Although many people thought the reason was because the Christians refused to worship the roman gods or take part in the sacrifices. But‚ that was only part the reason that the Romans actually persecuted Christians. The Romans just hated the Christians in general because of their teachings of the Lord.

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    Christians were under persecutions for their faith since the first century. After the second century‚ the persecution of Christians became more widely. There were four main general persecutions during the third century; each of them lasted no more than three years. However‚ after almost half century’s peace‚ it burst the Great Persecution which lasted for ten years at the beginning of the fourth century. The church were commanded to “be leveled to the ground and the Scriptures be destroyed by fire

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    THL111 – Introduction to Christian Theology Introduction Often it is heard that the Bible is a made up of stories and others say that the Bible lacks scientific knowledge. The Bible has a purpose‚ and that purpose is to teach salvation‚ and not science. The Bible is aimed as a spiritual inspiration. We are asked the following question. How is the Bible authoritative for Christian theology? If the Bible is authoritative‚ we may also assume it is inerrant and the word of God. Inspiration‚ inerrancy

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