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    on Topic Pneumatology: Spiritual Gifts Spiritual Gifts are gifts that are given to believers by God that enable them to complete the jobs that He has called them to perform. Spiritual gifts differ from the Fruit of the Spirit in that everyone can possesses each Fruit of the Spirit but God gives Spiritual Gifts according to your service in the church and in the body of Christ. You need to possess specific Spiritual Gifts in order to operate in specific ministries. Spiritual Gifts reflect your maturity

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    Sharon Holmes Theo 201 Short Essay #4 Short Essay on Pneumatology: Spiritual Gifts It’s been quite a while‚ since we last spoken. I understand that you have some questions concerning Spiritual Gifts‚ in particular speaking in tongues. Unfortunately this is a widely debated subject in the body of Christ. This subject is so controversial it has split churches‚ and continues to separate denominations. However the bible tells us in Proverbs “In all thy getting‚ get an understanding.” The

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    Religious vs. Spiritual

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    Jenna Pagnotta Professor Reklis Faith and Critical Reason In our modern age‚ it seems as though fewer and fewer individuals are describing themselves as religious‚ instead opting for the term “spiritual”. This shift is most apparent in the United States‚ as mass attendance decreases‚ and society places more reliance on science and technology rather than religion. Sandra Schneiders’ essay discussing the definitions of spirituality and religion and the link between the two sheds light on how

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    seen as divine and were often consumed by nobles during ritual feasts. “Because all the numerous gods claimed their own temples‚ were honored by their own rituals‚ and made their own particular demands‚ each needed a host of priests to serve its needs (Holly Peters-Golden‚ 2012)”. Due to the high volume of demands needing met; the Aztec priesthood was open to all members of their society regardless of their gender or social rank. However‚ the most powerful priests were thought to be those of noble

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    concept of “spiritual childhood” reflects on the importance for people to fulfill our own “spiritual childhood” in order to experience sincere solidarity with the poor. Spiritual childhood is a condition of  commitment to the poor. It gives us the opportunity conversion through God’s love only. It frees us to work in the service of god’s kingdom. Through love‚ rather than our actions‚ salvation is made possible.  Real poverty is when you are unable to obtain the goods for your basic human needs; according

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    to heighten spiritual awareness. It has also been defined as‚ "Consciously directing your attention to alter your state of consciousness." Meditation has been practiced around the world since the ancient times. It was used back then and still used today for spiritual growth (becoming more conscious). Meditation is mostly concerned about your attention‚ where it is directed to‚ and how it alters or changes a person’s consciousness. Although meditation has been used for spiritual growth‚ recently

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    gopis‚ supremely adorable‚ my own self‚ destroyer of Kamsa‚ and the bearer of the flute. Om Namo Narayanaya Respected Pravrajika Ishtaprana Mataji‚ dear elders‚ loving brothers and sisters. My talk for this evening is based on the importance of spiritual practices. I recall in the June holidays‚ Sapna and I stayed over at ashram for a week‚ rejuvenating and doing karma yoga all in the service of mother‚ master and swamiji. It’s 9 pm on a Wednesday night. We are getting our things ready so we don’t

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    Spiritual Baptist Mourning

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    The Spiritual Baptist religion is a religion that is a combination of elements of the African and Christian religions in which most of the customs and practiced doctrine are taken from the King James Version of the Bible. Spiritual Baptists believe their religion was derived from John the Baptist. This religion is a system of beliefs and practices e.g. baptism‚ pilgrimages‚ thanksgiving and mourning. Some of the items used within this religion include the shepherd rod‚ cross‚ tariya‚ lothar‚ water

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    Search for Spiritual Life

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    Search for a Spiritual Life In Walden; or‚ Life in the Woods Henry David Thoreau presents his transcendental beliefs. His experiment of living in the woods and away from society was a way to test out his beliefs. Thoreau believed that by freeing himself from social restrictions‚ he could eventually gain spiritual relief. Similar to transcendentalism is the hippie’s view of life. They too also believed in a simpler way of living and wished to gain spiritual knowledge of nature and the world as a

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    My Spiritual Wellness

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    Wellness section. My Spiritual Wellness score was a 41 out of 45. Next‚ my overall total score was a 297‚ which equates to a “Great Score”. Thirdly‚ I had two main areas of strength. The first one is my physical wellness. This is due to the fact that I participate in sports year round. I also go on runs and work out occasionally. I am alcohol and tobacco free and avoid becoming friends with people who partake in these harmful activities. My second area of strength is my spiritual wellness. One cause

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