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    Paul’s new life began on the road to Damascus; a life that would have a significant impact on Christianity. Paul made three missionary journeys in the book of Acts. Throughout his journeys‚ Paul preached the gospel‚ became a church planter‚ and assisted in the development of church leaders and new Christians. Paul was bold‚ even as a new believer. He even stirred up controversy. This would characterize Paul’s ministry the rest of his

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    Romans‚ written by the Apostle Paul‚ addresses the teachings on the natural world‚ the importance of human identity‚ speaks on human relationships and culture and what is expected of us as Disciples in order to enforce God’s intent‚ God’s law in this world. Romans works as guidance for a life free of sin and helps us see that with God we are provided the opportunity to shape the world we are currently living in. The natural world; in Romans 1:20‚ the Apostle Paul writes‚ “For since the creation

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    Compare the articles on Henri Paul: Which one do you think is most persuasive? Diana‚ princess of Wales died on 30th August 1997. She died in a car crash In a Paris tunnel. At the time she had divorced Prince Charles who was the father or her two children‚ (Prince William and Harry)‚ and was in a relationship with Dodi Alfayed. This story was reported worldwide. In the article from the Mirror‚ they give a biased picture of what Henri Paul Is like. They say he Is a “speed freak” and “bike nut‚ could

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    The Thessalonians

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    A BIBLICAL VIEW OF THE LIFE OF A LEADER: LESSONS FROM 1 THESSALONIANS 1 - 3 SUMMARY Paul established the Thessalonian church on his second missionary trip. Silas and Timothy were partners with him during this time. In order to not be a burden on this fledgling church‚ the missionary team worked as bi-vocational ministers raising their own support.[1] In doing so‚ they set an example for the early church. Their work demonstrated an important truth – work is godly. Indeed‚ God is at

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    I love Paul Stuart

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    biggest‚ only the best." Since 1938 Paul Stuart has been the leading arbiter of taste‚ style‚ and fashion for luxury menswear in the United States. Founded by Ralph Ostrove and named after his son‚ the store has dressed world leaders‚ dignitaries‚ celebrities‚ titans of business‚ and anyone who expects the highest quality clothing and superior service‚ for over 70 years. All the clothing Paul Stuart stocks‚ both men’s and women’s‚ bears the unique Paul Stuart label. To create the exclusive

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    George Harrison

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    Dovendale Primary School‚ two forms behind John Lennon‚ and then he attended Liverpool Institute‚ one form behind Paul McCartney. George and Paul took the same bus to school‚ and soon found they had music and guitars in common. George and his brother Peter had formed a Skiffle band‚ and because they were so young‚ they had to sneak out of the house to play their first engagement. Paul introduced the skinny and pimple-faced George to the Quarrymen‚ who was only 14 at the time. Not old enough to join

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    brimming with the Holy Spirit‚ and shouldn’t be drunken in wine. Paul issues a warning to his readers (5:15-16) Paul tells his readers to live carefully and wisely (v. 15) Make the most out of every opportunity (v. 16) Paul advises his readers not to be foolish (5:17-18) Paul tells his readers to not be foolish (v. 17) Paul prohibits getting drunk on wine (v. 18) Paul commands us to be filled with the Spirit instead (v. 18) Paul expresses his readers to meet together and praise God (5:19-21)

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY EXEGETICAL PAPER EPHESIANS 6:10-20 A PAPER SUBMITTED TO DR. LUCAS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE NBST 652 HERMENEUTICS LIBERTY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY BY KELLY TODD LYNCHBURG‚ VIRGINIA FRIDAY‚ MARCH 9‚ 2012 CONTENTS OBSESERVATIONS 1 MAIN IDEA 3 OUTLINE 3 INTRODUCTION 4 HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTENT 5 LITERARY CONTEXT 6 CONTENT 7 The Offensive Comes From God 7 The Defensive Comes From God 7 The Battle is Vast 8 The Armor

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    Titus Observation

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    (Baker). Titus was written by the Apostle Paul around A.D 62-67. At the time the book was written Paul had recently been released from house arrest that was placed on him by the Romans (Acts 28). Paul then traveled to Ephesus to check up on the church there‚ and he left Timothy behind to help the Ephesians learn and grow in their faith. Afterwards Paul went to Macedonia‚ and then he came to Crete. At Crete Paul left Titus to stay and help guide that church. Then Paul left Crete and continued to travel where

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    Saving One Life at a Time In the book‚ Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder‚ Paul Farmer made and continues to make a profound difference in the world. He was extremely successful because of the help he received from people who surrounded him. Partners In Health (PIH)‚ Farmer’s organization‚ gives healthcare to people who cannot afford it and treatment to those with tuberculosis and AIDS. Although he was a founding advocate to the success of Partners In Health‚ Farmer would not have accomplished

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