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    belief about deity

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    words: Omniscient- All knowing Omnipotent- All important Eternal- existing through all time Omnipresent- All Present Omnibenevolent- All good Trinity- The three persons of g-d in one Incarnate/Incarnation- G-d taking human form as Jesus The Holy Spirit- is G-ds spirit at work in the world Blasphemy- misrepresenting g-d The Cosmological argument- an argument that says the universe must have come from somewhere. The Design Argument- An argument that the world shows that it has been designed

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    Tabernacle Symbolism

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    The candlestick was made by hand from one piece of gold giving the only source of light in the Holy Place. As the candlestick was the light in the sanctuary‚ Jesus is the light of the world. Another symbolism found in the Holy Place is like the candlestick shed light on the table of shewbread‚ the Holy Ghost illuminates God’s Word to us. The table of shewbread was made from Acacia wood overlaid with gold representing Christ was earthly being born

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    STUDENT COUNCIL ON – THE –GO BILLING” “SUPREME STUDENT COUNCIL APPLICATION QUIRY” Introduction Innovation have made possible for the operations of the computer easy enough in processing record system such as‚ inquiring data. Holy Trinity College of General Santos City has increased in student’s population and at the same time‚ the number of works of the Supreme Student Council and student billing inquiries to be processed has also increased. One of the responsibilities of the

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    Essay On Pentecostalism

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    Pentecostals believe in the baptism of the Holy Spirit‚ or “speaking in tongues’.” Pentecostalism hit a developmental spark in 1906 with the help of Bishop William J. Seymour. It all began with a meeting that took place on April 9‚ 1906 held by William J. Seymour‚ an African American Preacher who grew up exposed to many different Christian traditions. Seymour attended a Bible School which was run by Charles F. Parham. Parham’s’ followers received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and this led Seymour to learn

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    Faithful Stewardship

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    DIOCESE OF IFO CHURCH OF NIGERIA (ANGLICAN COMMUNION) “FAITHFUL STEWARDSHIP” BEING THE TEXT OF A LECTURE DELIVERED AT THE IFO DISTRICT CHURCH COUNCIL PARISH COUNCILORS’ RETREAT HELD AT THE CATHEDRAL OF HOLY TRINITY‚ OKENLA‚ IFO‚ OGUN STATE ON SATURDAY‚ 21ST MARCH‚ 2009. All protocols observed. “And the Lord said‚ ‘Who then is that faithful and wise steward‚ who his lord shall make ruler over his household‚ to give them their portion of meat in due season? Blessed is that servant‚

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    Systematic Theology

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    Book: Systematic Theology Author: Louis Berkhof Year of Publication: 1958 (reprinted 1994) Pages Read: Part 2 – pages 181 – 299 and Part 4 – pages 415 - 549 The book Systematic Theology‚ by Louis Berkhof‚ is interesting because it gives the reader an in-depth understanding of theology and the various areas associated with it. He stated that the reason that so many Christians have only a weak faith‚ and that so many churches present only a rather superficial form of Christianity‚ is that

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    Church Leadership

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    Allman‚ Bruce 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

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    Themes ............... Lovers as Microcosms Donne incorporates the Renaissance notion of the human body as a microcosm into his love poetry. During the Renaissance‚ many people believed that the microcosmic human body mirrored the macrocosmic physical world. According to this belief‚ the intellect governs the body‚ much like a king or queen governs the land. Many of Donne’s poems—most notably “The Sun Rising” (1633)‚ “The Good-Morrow” (1633)‚ and “A Valediction: Of Weeping” (1633)—envision a lover

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    personal Strenthg

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    creation‚ will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Definition: Blessing 1. to consecrate or render holy‚ beneficial‚ or prosperous by means of a religious rite 2. to give honour or glory to (a person or thing) as divine or holy 3. to call upon God to protect; give a benediction to 4. to worship or adore (God); call or hold holy 5. ( often passive ) to grant happiness‚ health‚ or prosperity to: they were blessed with perfect peace 6. ( usually passive

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    What Is a Good Death?

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    In this way‚ one learns something from the poem‚ wouldn’t you say? (Wit).’" These are lines from the renowned play Wit‚ when Vivian Bearing‚ the main character‚ learns John Donne’s Holy Sonnet 10‚ but misses the meaning of the sonnet and the main idea that her professor emphasizes. John Donne did not even write this Holy Sonnet until he himself was near to death from typhoid fever. It was not until Vivian experienced the dying process for herself that she truly grasped the meaning behind John Donne’s

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