An examination of different ways of thinking about grace and the role it plays in our lives and how we seen church. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Oxford, OH, May 2009. PDF format of a Keynote original.
Jesus and 12 _ May 27 2018 for RobinsonsJose Ramos
This document discusses the firstfruits offering in the Old and New Testaments. In the Old Testament, Israelites were commanded to offer the first and best of their harvests to God. In the New Testament, the firstfruits offering is mentioned symbolically in reference to Christians, but Christians are not directly obligated to give in the same way. The conclusion emphasizes that Christians should give cheerfully and generously from a grateful heart, as an act of worship, though they are not bound by the same laws as in the Old Testament.
Supp. Lesson - The Holy Spirit Sustains the Church as She Grows (CLE 7 - CSQC)Arvin Lising
The document provides information about Paul's missionary journeys, persecutions faced by early Christians, key events like Constantine's Edict of Milan, and growth of the Church. It includes a timeline of important people and councils that helped establish Church teachings. Disagreements and heresies are discussed as part of the development of doctrine. The importance of patience, understanding, and looking to martyrs for strength is also presented.
The world appears to be in a downward spiral of violence and war. Is there any hope for future generations? God provides the answer in the Bible - both short-term and long-term.
The document discusses the historical roots and differences between the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation in the 16th century. It begins by exploring biblical passages that foreshadowed or paralleled these movements. It then examines the key figures of Martin Luther, who led the Reformation, Ignatius Loyola, who founded the Jesuit order to spearhead the Counter-Reformation, and Desiderius Erasmus, who took a more moderate position. The document analyzes their differing approaches and beliefs, and how they represented the radical reform vs. maintaining traditional church authority. It portrayed Luther as courageously defending scriptural truth despite opposition, while Loyola was devoted to restoring Catholicism's power and influence.
12.03.02 church discipline and excommunicationJustin Morris
Here are the key terms and their meanings from the passage:
- anathema: A vow to God without hope of redemption
- Krinō: To pronounce and separate between actions
- onomati tou kuriou Iēsou: Spoken in Christ's stead using his persona and character appropriately
- dunamei tou kuriou hēmōn Iēsou: Christ's axiomatic authority and power
- toiouton tw Satan a eiv oleqron: To deliver such a one to Satan for destruction of the flesh
The passage speaks of exercising church discipline and excommunication in the name and by the authority and power of Christ to
This document provides an overview of the history of New Testament interpretation from the Patristic era to the modern era. It discusses several key approaches that were prominent during different periods, including allegorical interpretation which was popular among early Church fathers like Origen, historical-grammatical interpretation emphasized in the Antiochene school, and typological interpretation which sought prophetic parallels between people and events in the Old and New Testaments. The document also profiles influential interpreters from different eras such as Martin Luther, Rudolf Bultmann, and Billy Graham to illustrate prominent approaches and debates around biblical interpretation over time.
The document discusses how Christianity relates to politics and preferential treatment for the poor. It notes that Jesus taught about helping the poor, as shown in two quotes from the Gospels of Luke where Jesus says he was sent to help the poor, oppressed, and blind, and Mary says God lifts up the lowly and fills the hungry. The document suggests Christians should work for justice and equality for all, with preferential treatment for the poor.
Jesus and 12 _ May 27 2018 for RobinsonsJose Ramos
This document discusses the firstfruits offering in the Old and New Testaments. In the Old Testament, Israelites were commanded to offer the first and best of their harvests to God. In the New Testament, the firstfruits offering is mentioned symbolically in reference to Christians, but Christians are not directly obligated to give in the same way. The conclusion emphasizes that Christians should give cheerfully and generously from a grateful heart, as an act of worship, though they are not bound by the same laws as in the Old Testament.
Supp. Lesson - The Holy Spirit Sustains the Church as She Grows (CLE 7 - CSQC)Arvin Lising
The document provides information about Paul's missionary journeys, persecutions faced by early Christians, key events like Constantine's Edict of Milan, and growth of the Church. It includes a timeline of important people and councils that helped establish Church teachings. Disagreements and heresies are discussed as part of the development of doctrine. The importance of patience, understanding, and looking to martyrs for strength is also presented.
The world appears to be in a downward spiral of violence and war. Is there any hope for future generations? God provides the answer in the Bible - both short-term and long-term.
The document discusses the historical roots and differences between the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation in the 16th century. It begins by exploring biblical passages that foreshadowed or paralleled these movements. It then examines the key figures of Martin Luther, who led the Reformation, Ignatius Loyola, who founded the Jesuit order to spearhead the Counter-Reformation, and Desiderius Erasmus, who took a more moderate position. The document analyzes their differing approaches and beliefs, and how they represented the radical reform vs. maintaining traditional church authority. It portrayed Luther as courageously defending scriptural truth despite opposition, while Loyola was devoted to restoring Catholicism's power and influence.
12.03.02 church discipline and excommunicationJustin Morris
Here are the key terms and their meanings from the passage:
- anathema: A vow to God without hope of redemption
- Krinō: To pronounce and separate between actions
- onomati tou kuriou Iēsou: Spoken in Christ's stead using his persona and character appropriately
- dunamei tou kuriou hēmōn Iēsou: Christ's axiomatic authority and power
- toiouton tw Satan a eiv oleqron: To deliver such a one to Satan for destruction of the flesh
The passage speaks of exercising church discipline and excommunication in the name and by the authority and power of Christ to
This document provides an overview of the history of New Testament interpretation from the Patristic era to the modern era. It discusses several key approaches that were prominent during different periods, including allegorical interpretation which was popular among early Church fathers like Origen, historical-grammatical interpretation emphasized in the Antiochene school, and typological interpretation which sought prophetic parallels between people and events in the Old and New Testaments. The document also profiles influential interpreters from different eras such as Martin Luther, Rudolf Bultmann, and Billy Graham to illustrate prominent approaches and debates around biblical interpretation over time.
The document discusses how Christianity relates to politics and preferential treatment for the poor. It notes that Jesus taught about helping the poor, as shown in two quotes from the Gospels of Luke where Jesus says he was sent to help the poor, oppressed, and blind, and Mary says God lifts up the lowly and fills the hungry. The document suggests Christians should work for justice and equality for all, with preferential treatment for the poor.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST HISTORY; (ADVENTIST HERITAGE) Credits to Adventist University of the Philippines Theology Students Reports, From the Class of Pastor Cadao
From August - December 2018.
- Report 1 (R1) - Report 23 (R23)
what the holy Quran says about Muslim women,how prophet Mohammed(saw) treated Muslim women ,what are the traditions which emphasizes the high status of Muslim women in Islam.
The document discusses characterizing and redefining aspects of the church to be more welcoming, inclusive, and guided by the Holy Spirit. It argues the church should be non-judgmental, transparent, current with the times, and foster quick friendships. The movement of the Holy Spirit is described as the vitality marker, with examples from Acts and John's Gospel of being guided and imparted the Spirit. Breathing, not heart beat, was seen as the mark of a living soul in ancient times. The cross and empty tomb were not the end; Jesus imparts the divine Spirit. Vitality is shown through holy character, witness, and peaceful, passionate presence. The Spirit is invited through confession, prayer, faith,
This document discusses the different gifts or talents that Christians can have based on passages from the Bible. It explains that just as the human body has different parts that serve different functions, so does the body of Christ, which is made up of many believers. The gifts mentioned include teaching, serving, encouragement, leadership, giving, healing, prophecy, evangelism, and pastoral care. Each gift plays an important role in the church and the body of Christ consists of many members with varying gifts.
Islam grants women and men equal rights and responsibilities. While their roles differ, both genders are seen as equally valuable and judged solely based on their character and actions. Islam abolished oppressive pre-Islamic practices and promotes justice, mutual respect, compassion and care between spouses and all people.
The document discusses the historical mistreatment of women and the rights granted to women by Islam. It notes that in past civilizations, women had no rights and were treated as property. It then outlines various social, family, legal, political, and marital rights granted to women in Islam based on Quranic verses and sayings of the Prophet, including rights to education, inheritance, property ownership, marriage, divorce, earning a livelihood, and participation in society. It discusses women's rights as mothers, wives, daughters, and sisters and emphasizes that Islam provides women with an equitable and just system of rights.
1. The document discusses living a life of sexual holiness and abstaining from sexual immorality as commanded by God. It explores what behaviors constitute sexual immorality and how Christians should navigate living in a sexually permissive culture.
2. Christians are called to control their bodies in holiness and honor by not giving in to lustful passions like those who don't know God. The body is a temple of the Holy Spirit and should glorify God, not sexual immorality.
3. Believers must prepare daily to battle lust and fight desire with the superior pleasure found in God. Lust should be replaced by embracing the healing and grace of Jesus Christ.
The document summarizes a sermon by Charles H. Spurgeon from 1879 on living as Christians among opposition. It provides comfort that Christians will face persecution, as Jesus did, but also advice such as not provoking enemies and overcoming evil with good. The goal is for unbelievers to see Christians' good deeds and praise God. It encourages staying faithful even among "lions" through God's strength and grace.
This document provides an overview of biblical perspectives on human sexuality and principles for sexual stewardship. It summarizes passages from Genesis describing the creation of humanity, the beginnings of sexuality, and the introduction of shame. It then outlines views from Thessalonians and Corinthians on abstaining from harmful sexual practices and honoring sexuality within marriage. The document advocates exercising self-control, not wronging others, and allowing God's word to govern one's sexuality. It presents Jesus as condemning lust for cheapening sex but upholding sexuality as holy.
This is the first in a series of studies for a small church group who wanted to understand who the Holy Spirit is, and what His role is in the Bible and the Christian life.
The document discusses the importance of the Holy Spirit, noting that it was for our good that Jesus went away and sent the Holy Spirit. It explains that the Holy Spirit is God and is therefore omniscient and omnipresent. The Holy Spirit helps believers know, be, and do what God wants and makes living the Christian life possible.
The document discusses several biblical figures and the challenges they faced while remaining passionate for Christ. It notes that when filled with the Holy Spirit, John the Baptist and Peter were able to boldly proclaim their faith despite fears. Stephen and Paul faced persecution but did not lose their fire for Christ. Their challenges strengthened their faith. The document suggests that having a passion for Christ helps believers face difficulties and share their faith with others.
The document provides background information on Paul's letter to the Galatians. It was written in 49 AD to churches in Galatia to argue against those trying to persuade believers that following Jesus required following the Jewish Law. Paul was writing urgently ("at white heat") to counter those called "Judaizers" and defend the position that salvation comes through faith in Christ alone, not by works of the Law. The letter confronts those attempting to add requirements and restrictions not specified by Jesus and asserts that new creation in Christ is what matters, not circumcision or uncircumcision.
The document welcomes women to foster a community that offers their lives, talents, and passions to others with a mission-minded focus. It discusses how God used women like Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna to provide for Jesus' needs. The document also discusses how God used others to provide for Paul's needs and how having the Holy Spirit gives believers an eternal treasure. It encourages women to view their lives from an eternal perspective and discusses how that impacts their choices, circumstances, expectations, and hope. The mission is to foster a community of substance-giving women and the vision is to provide healing and liberty while nurturing gifts to be used for ministry through support, mentoring, and discipleship.
The passage describes how Philip the evangelist spread the gospel among the Samaritans and to an Ethiopian eunuch. It discusses how persecution led believers to spread the word wherever they went, including Philip's ministry in Samaria where many Samaritans believed and were baptized. It then tells of Philip's encounter with the Ethiopian eunuch while traveling, where he explained the gospel to him from Isaiah, and the eunuch believed and was baptized.
Flatten the Ball, Wreck the Team (Eph. 4:14-16)Tim Jacobs
Ephesians 4:14-16 teaches us how to avoid deception and to learn to speak the truth in the love. In a culture that cleverly deceives and perpetuates self-justification by constantly feigning outrage, how do we become people who truly can speak to one another in ways that build up?
True gospel 8: The GOSPEL OF MESSIANIC KABBALAH IS THE ONLY CURE TO ALL THE I...Lope Columna
The spirits of selfishness and carnal desires now blanket the whole world. These increased negative energies are the spirits of defilement and corruption that are due to the great magnitude of man's wickedness in this sinful and adulterous generation, as perpetuated by the FALSE GOSPEL OF MEN. The only powerful force to counteract such strong downward pull against Mankind is the TRUE GOSPEL of God's Messianic Kabbalah Wisdom. That's why it is called Gospel or Good News; the TRUE GOOD NEWS!
Gaudete et exultate ch 5 spiritual combat, vigilance and discernment.Martin M Flynn
This document provides an overview of Chapter Five from Pope Francis' apostolic exhortation Gaudete et Exultate on the call to holiness in today's world. It discusses spiritual combat against evil forces through prayer, discernment, and vigilance. It emphasizes that discernment is needed to distinguish God's will from temptation. One must cultivate virtues through spiritual works and always remain in the light of the Lord through prayer. The Holy Spirit aids in discernment of God's timetable, which is never our own.
The document discusses the status of women before Islam and the guidance provided by Islam. [1] Before Islam, women faced darkness and were degraded in many ancient societies and cultures. They had no rights and were seen as property of men. [2] Islam brought intellectual revolution and light, elevating the status of women and giving them rights. The Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad established equality and respect between men and women. [3] Islam gave women rights to education, ownership of property, marriage, divorce and protection under the law.
E tell others about Jesus because we are excited and full of joy and want others to experience the same. Everybody is on a spiritual journey either toward god or away from God. The love of Jesus can be seen by what we do, what we say and and the demonstration of the power of God to heal and answer prayer.The most powerful testimony is the way we live our lives.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST HISTORY; (ADVENTIST HERITAGE) Credits to Adventist University of the Philippines Theology Students Reports, From the Class of Pastor Cadao
From August - December 2018.
- Report 1 (R1) - Report 23 (R23)
what the holy Quran says about Muslim women,how prophet Mohammed(saw) treated Muslim women ,what are the traditions which emphasizes the high status of Muslim women in Islam.
The document discusses characterizing and redefining aspects of the church to be more welcoming, inclusive, and guided by the Holy Spirit. It argues the church should be non-judgmental, transparent, current with the times, and foster quick friendships. The movement of the Holy Spirit is described as the vitality marker, with examples from Acts and John's Gospel of being guided and imparted the Spirit. Breathing, not heart beat, was seen as the mark of a living soul in ancient times. The cross and empty tomb were not the end; Jesus imparts the divine Spirit. Vitality is shown through holy character, witness, and peaceful, passionate presence. The Spirit is invited through confession, prayer, faith,
This document discusses the different gifts or talents that Christians can have based on passages from the Bible. It explains that just as the human body has different parts that serve different functions, so does the body of Christ, which is made up of many believers. The gifts mentioned include teaching, serving, encouragement, leadership, giving, healing, prophecy, evangelism, and pastoral care. Each gift plays an important role in the church and the body of Christ consists of many members with varying gifts.
Islam grants women and men equal rights and responsibilities. While their roles differ, both genders are seen as equally valuable and judged solely based on their character and actions. Islam abolished oppressive pre-Islamic practices and promotes justice, mutual respect, compassion and care between spouses and all people.
The document discusses the historical mistreatment of women and the rights granted to women by Islam. It notes that in past civilizations, women had no rights and were treated as property. It then outlines various social, family, legal, political, and marital rights granted to women in Islam based on Quranic verses and sayings of the Prophet, including rights to education, inheritance, property ownership, marriage, divorce, earning a livelihood, and participation in society. It discusses women's rights as mothers, wives, daughters, and sisters and emphasizes that Islam provides women with an equitable and just system of rights.
1. The document discusses living a life of sexual holiness and abstaining from sexual immorality as commanded by God. It explores what behaviors constitute sexual immorality and how Christians should navigate living in a sexually permissive culture.
2. Christians are called to control their bodies in holiness and honor by not giving in to lustful passions like those who don't know God. The body is a temple of the Holy Spirit and should glorify God, not sexual immorality.
3. Believers must prepare daily to battle lust and fight desire with the superior pleasure found in God. Lust should be replaced by embracing the healing and grace of Jesus Christ.
The document summarizes a sermon by Charles H. Spurgeon from 1879 on living as Christians among opposition. It provides comfort that Christians will face persecution, as Jesus did, but also advice such as not provoking enemies and overcoming evil with good. The goal is for unbelievers to see Christians' good deeds and praise God. It encourages staying faithful even among "lions" through God's strength and grace.
This document provides an overview of biblical perspectives on human sexuality and principles for sexual stewardship. It summarizes passages from Genesis describing the creation of humanity, the beginnings of sexuality, and the introduction of shame. It then outlines views from Thessalonians and Corinthians on abstaining from harmful sexual practices and honoring sexuality within marriage. The document advocates exercising self-control, not wronging others, and allowing God's word to govern one's sexuality. It presents Jesus as condemning lust for cheapening sex but upholding sexuality as holy.
This is the first in a series of studies for a small church group who wanted to understand who the Holy Spirit is, and what His role is in the Bible and the Christian life.
The document discusses the importance of the Holy Spirit, noting that it was for our good that Jesus went away and sent the Holy Spirit. It explains that the Holy Spirit is God and is therefore omniscient and omnipresent. The Holy Spirit helps believers know, be, and do what God wants and makes living the Christian life possible.
The document discusses several biblical figures and the challenges they faced while remaining passionate for Christ. It notes that when filled with the Holy Spirit, John the Baptist and Peter were able to boldly proclaim their faith despite fears. Stephen and Paul faced persecution but did not lose their fire for Christ. Their challenges strengthened their faith. The document suggests that having a passion for Christ helps believers face difficulties and share their faith with others.
The document provides background information on Paul's letter to the Galatians. It was written in 49 AD to churches in Galatia to argue against those trying to persuade believers that following Jesus required following the Jewish Law. Paul was writing urgently ("at white heat") to counter those called "Judaizers" and defend the position that salvation comes through faith in Christ alone, not by works of the Law. The letter confronts those attempting to add requirements and restrictions not specified by Jesus and asserts that new creation in Christ is what matters, not circumcision or uncircumcision.
The document welcomes women to foster a community that offers their lives, talents, and passions to others with a mission-minded focus. It discusses how God used women like Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna to provide for Jesus' needs. The document also discusses how God used others to provide for Paul's needs and how having the Holy Spirit gives believers an eternal treasure. It encourages women to view their lives from an eternal perspective and discusses how that impacts their choices, circumstances, expectations, and hope. The mission is to foster a community of substance-giving women and the vision is to provide healing and liberty while nurturing gifts to be used for ministry through support, mentoring, and discipleship.
The passage describes how Philip the evangelist spread the gospel among the Samaritans and to an Ethiopian eunuch. It discusses how persecution led believers to spread the word wherever they went, including Philip's ministry in Samaria where many Samaritans believed and were baptized. It then tells of Philip's encounter with the Ethiopian eunuch while traveling, where he explained the gospel to him from Isaiah, and the eunuch believed and was baptized.
Flatten the Ball, Wreck the Team (Eph. 4:14-16)Tim Jacobs
Ephesians 4:14-16 teaches us how to avoid deception and to learn to speak the truth in the love. In a culture that cleverly deceives and perpetuates self-justification by constantly feigning outrage, how do we become people who truly can speak to one another in ways that build up?
True gospel 8: The GOSPEL OF MESSIANIC KABBALAH IS THE ONLY CURE TO ALL THE I...Lope Columna
The spirits of selfishness and carnal desires now blanket the whole world. These increased negative energies are the spirits of defilement and corruption that are due to the great magnitude of man's wickedness in this sinful and adulterous generation, as perpetuated by the FALSE GOSPEL OF MEN. The only powerful force to counteract such strong downward pull against Mankind is the TRUE GOSPEL of God's Messianic Kabbalah Wisdom. That's why it is called Gospel or Good News; the TRUE GOOD NEWS!
Gaudete et exultate ch 5 spiritual combat, vigilance and discernment.Martin M Flynn
This document provides an overview of Chapter Five from Pope Francis' apostolic exhortation Gaudete et Exultate on the call to holiness in today's world. It discusses spiritual combat against evil forces through prayer, discernment, and vigilance. It emphasizes that discernment is needed to distinguish God's will from temptation. One must cultivate virtues through spiritual works and always remain in the light of the Lord through prayer. The Holy Spirit aids in discernment of God's timetable, which is never our own.
The document discusses the status of women before Islam and the guidance provided by Islam. [1] Before Islam, women faced darkness and were degraded in many ancient societies and cultures. They had no rights and were seen as property of men. [2] Islam brought intellectual revolution and light, elevating the status of women and giving them rights. The Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad established equality and respect between men and women. [3] Islam gave women rights to education, ownership of property, marriage, divorce and protection under the law.
E tell others about Jesus because we are excited and full of joy and want others to experience the same. Everybody is on a spiritual journey either toward god or away from God. The love of Jesus can be seen by what we do, what we say and and the demonstration of the power of God to heal and answer prayer.The most powerful testimony is the way we live our lives.
The document is the lyrics to the hymn "Amazing Grace". It tells the story of a sinner who was lost but has been saved by God's grace. It describes how grace taught the sinner's heart to fear and relieved their fears. It expresses gratitude for God's grace in bringing the sinner safely through dangers and trials, and promises to lead them home. The hymn praises God's amazing grace that saved a wretched sinner who was blind but now sees.
This song describes the experience of finding God's amazing grace. It discusses how grace taught the singer's heart to fear God and relieved their fears when they first believed. The singer expresses gratitude for God's grace in protecting them on their journey so far and faith that grace will lead them safely home, where they will praise God for eternity in heaven.
This hymn is composed of 4 stanzas praising Jesus Christ. It calls angels and people of Israel to proclaim Jesus as Lord and crown Him with honor and majesty. All of humanity is called to fall at His feet and join in the eternal song of crowning Jesus Christ as Lord of All.
This 4-part document is a summary of the lyrics to the hymn "Amazing Grace". Each part describes a verse of the song, telling the story of how grace saved the author from being lost and brought them safely this far with God's grace continuing to guide them home. The final verse expresses how the author will praise God for eternity in heaven as brightly as the sun, just as they did when first beginning their journey of faith.
The poem encourages children to freely express their thoughts and ideas using words. It states that words give thoughts "body and swing" by allowing ideas to be clearly communicated to others. The objective of the poem is to familiarize children with wonderful words and their power to help everyone express their views in different ways.
A look at some of the less-familiar traditions of Advent and Christmas, as seen through folksong and art. Co-presented with Jenny Callison. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Oxford, OH, December 2009. PDF format of a Kwynote original.
The life and influence of the Venerable Bede, monk of Wearmouth and Jarrow in the 8th Century. Presented at the anniversary of the dedication of the Chapel of St. Bede, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Oxford, OH, May 2009. PDF format of a Keynote original.
'Majesty and Light': the Legacy of the King James BibleCleve Callison
Compilation and influence of the Authorised (King James) Version of the Bible. Co-taught with Anne Lodge. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Oxford, OH, December 2007. PDF format of a Keynote original.
Cosmos as Cathedral: Worldview and the Language of FaithCleve Callison
The language and imagery of much of Christianity continues to be shaped by a view of the universe originating in late Antiquity and transmitted by medieval scholars. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Oxford, OH, February 2007. PDF format of a Keynote original.
This document provides steps for enhancing a personal brand with a blog in 3 sentences or less:
The document discusses why blogging is a key component of personal branding by establishing credibility and expertise, and recommends starting with free blogging platforms like Blogger, TypePad, or WordPress. It also outlines models for blogging with WordPress, including hosting on your own domain or using a WordPress.com subdomain, and provides tips for getting started, customizing the look, and using a blog to serve as a website.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
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A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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4. LORD we pray thee that thy grace
maye always prevente and folowe
us, and make us continuallye to be
geven to all goode workes
thorough Jesus Christe our Lorde.
Thomas Cranmer, 1549
5. GRACE: the supernatural
assistance of God
bestowed upon a rational
being with a view to his
sanctification.
Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
14. Original sin is seen to be
an hereditary depravity
and corruption of our
nature diffused into all
parts of the soul.
Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, II.i
15. Use every man after his
desert, and who shall
’scape whipping?
Hamlet to Polonius, II.2