three questions asked and answered. The first question is why are personal testimonies important in sharing the gospel? The second question is if a person is a Christian‚ does it matter how they live their life? The third and final question is‚ what can local church do to better communicate God’s love to your community. Let’s look at the answers to the questions.ve to your community? Why are personal testimonies important in sharing the gospel? 1Peter 3:15 says “But in your heart set
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hearsay evidence. I think this because the person giving the testimony overheard the conversation between Micheal and the victim. Furthermore‚ in the textbook it states" hearsay evidence is evidence of someone other than a witness who said or wrote something out of court that may be relevant to the fact of the case. It is usually related to a private conversation that [has] been overheard by a uninvolved person." The person giving the testimony is someone other than a witness. This means that the person
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of a clandestine cemetery‚ testimonies of survivors‚ interviews with members of the Guatemalan government and military and conclusions analyzed from data collected. The books main topic is to uncover the truth of the genocide on the Maya people‚ from her research and testimonies of the survivors. Her research was conducted in Maya villages throughout Guatemala‚ from 1990 to 1997‚ with the help of her translator to set up interviews with survivors
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Brucker used these testimonies as source so as to directly quote the witness. However‚ even though the testimonies are recorded‚ they cannot be proved to be accurate since the testimonies of witnesses could be influenced by external circumstances. For example the initial testimony of Giuliani Magaldi against Lusanna (Brucker‚ 29) stated that Lusanna was having carnal relationship with Giovanni‚ even
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beliefs against objections.” Caner considers experiential apologetics one of the five traditional forms of apologetics‚ alongside classical‚ evidential‚ historical‚ and presuppositional apologetics. Experiential apologetics are based on personal testimony of a transformed believer‚ generally considered one of the most personal and intimate approaches to apologetics. Utilizing this approach‚ a person usually provides an account of their life prior to becoming saved by Jesus Christ‚ and the resulting
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Brueggeman‚ Walter. Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony‚ Dispute‚ Advocacy. Minneapolis‚ MN: Fortress Press‚ 2005 In his book Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony‚ Dispute‚ Advocacy‚ Walter Brueggeman entices his readers in the way he uses the analogy of a trial to order his presentation. Old Testament theology can be a little daunting for someone just starting off in this field but Brueggeman uses this interesting technique to capture our attention. He lays the foundation for his discourse
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items on Keeling’s account the same day he returned the truck. State’s Exhibit 20; RR 3:122 Non-accomplice testimony also is sufficient to connect Appellant to the charged offense. Sharon Keeling testified that she accompanied her husband to purchase a lock at the request of Appellant and was present when they put the lock on and delivered a key to Appellant. RR 5:25 Appellant’s own testimony tends to connect him to the theft and discredit the scope of his involvement. Appellant admitted that he
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Eyewitness Testimony Eyewitness testimony is defined as‚ “an area of research that investigates the accuracy of memory following an accident‚ crime‚ or other significant event‚ and the types of errors that are commonly made in such situations.” Much emphasis is placed on the accuracy of eyewitness testimony as often-inaccurate eyewitness testimony can have serious consequences leading to wrong convictions. Eyewitness testimony is a powerful tool within any field‚ particularly that
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Another source discussing hair analysis‚ emphasizes the problem with the presentation stage in expert witness testimony in court (3). Not only has contamination been a reason for false convictions (1)‚ but also the ways in which the testimony from the hair analysts is worded (3). Investigations of how the phrasing and wording of expert witness testimony impacts the final court decision have been done‚ revealing the misuse of words in court have contributed to wrongful convictions‚ which have created
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“In A Grove” by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa‚ a high police commissioner investigates a recent murder. The police commissioner gathers different testimonies from six different people. Each one of those testimonies has inconsistencies about the details of the murder. Different points of view were shown in the story. A woodcutter was first to be questioned. His testimony states that he found the dead body in the woods‚ about one hundred fifty meters off the Yamashina stage road. The man died by a single sword-stroke
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