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    St. Paul

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    persecuted Jesus. The Lord tells Saul that he was the chosen one who brings the Gospels to the Gentiles. Paul came from the Roman Empire where it was the ideal place for him to work. During Paul’s lifetime‚ the Roman Empire was pretty safe when it came to their transportation because their longest physical remnants‚ back in Paul’s day‚ where the durable roads. Paul had many good gifts when it came to delivering the Gospel message. For example‚ Since Paul was Jewish‚ whenever he traveled‚ he was

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    Reflections

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    to turn from sin with a heartfelt desire to change and not do it again. b. Biblical Foundation “In the past God overlooked such ignorance‚ but now he commands all people everywhere to repent.” (Acts 17:30). Repentance has opened doors for the gospel and allowed God to fulfill promises such as that in 2nd Chronicles 7:14‚ “If my people‚ who are called by my name‚ will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways‚ then I will hear from heaven and forgive their sin

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    Dontay Phillips 10:45-12:10 TR King Paper Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King Jr. wrote one of his most famous works while confined in a jail cell. He wrote this as a response to a statement written about him by eight Alabama clergymen. In the letter King uses many methods to convey his message about things going on in Alabama. King mainly uses logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos to express his point in “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” In the letter King utilized the power of human emotion to

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    “when you received the word of God” 2. Topical Analysis b. Master Title: God’s Command from Paul v. Paul’s visit was worth the struggles. 1. Paul suffered. 2. Paul endured. 3. Paul shared the gospel. vi. God’s approval is greater than man’s. 4. Paul is writing in response to error. 5. Paul has authority from God. 6. Paul’s intentions are pure and selfless. vii. Paul as a spiritual parent

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    The Great Schism

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    Year 10. James Goold House publications Melbourne. Henry Chadwick. (ed.2) East and West: The Making of a Rift in the Church: From Apostolic Times until the Council of Florence. Oxford University Press‚ 2003. Portrayal of the passion in Mark’s Gospel The mocking of Jesus occurred when a group of soldiers dressed Jesus in a purple robe‚ then twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on his head.  They mocked him yelling‚ “Hail‚ king of the Jews!” They continuously struck him on the head with

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    Prioritization of Issues

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    3.0 PRIORITIZATION OF ISSUES For the recent years‚ The Salvation Army has been facing several significant problems. As the non-profit organization upholds its mission to “preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination”‚ problems and issues arose which threatens the sustainability of the non-profit organization. Striving to retain its identity as a religious organization and not merely as a charitable institution‚ they have been confronted with the following

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    George Buttrick

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    conveniently enables us to shift our attention away from verses that portray the hellfire to be faced if we are angry with a sister or brother....[2] Looking at our Scripture lessons today‚ Searcy says‚ "This is not a Sunday for soft-pedaling the gospel. [Both] Moses and Jesus portray the life of faith as a ‘yes’ or a ‘no’ to God with lives that obey or that

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    Informative Speech Outline Purpose: My purpose is to let the audience know what is a Missioner‚ what they do and how their lifestyle is. Central Idea: Missionaries are people who voluntarily go to a foreign country and spread the Gospel a. Introduction: b. Have you guys ever had a huge passion for something? That you talk about it all the time to everyone you know. You just want someone or any reason to bring it up so you can start talking about it again. You want everyone to know so maybe they

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    Mission Statement

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    people’s needs before mine and making sure to remain humble‚ as He has taught us. Serving God will be the ultimate highlight of my life. No duty of serving God is too small‚ as long as your serving God. I will share the gospel of Jesus with whom I come across with because the gospel is the power of God. (ROMANS 1:16) I will be ready to pick up my bags and go wherever God tells me because to serve God is what I want to do. I will serve Him on the way to work and after work. I will serve Him as I teach

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    sources we are using and how many we have. It was pointed out in the book that many of the religious texts outside of the New Testament do not really portray what the historical Jesus was like. Even if they do they are widely refuted (i.e. The Infancy Gospel of Thomas). Another issue I have with this criterion is the fact that it possibly sets up a motive for using the “Q” source. Calling something a source that does not actually exist seems paradoxical and using seems more like a guess or assumption

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