The document contains various Bible trivia questions about books, people, and events from the Old and New Testaments. It also includes announcements about an upcoming Vacation Bible School and worship schedule at a church.
Paul on the Island of Cyprus (Acts 13:4-12)S Meyer
Paul is sent out from Antioch. He comes to Salamis, and then Paphos. There he presents the gospel to Roman Proconsul Sergei Paulus, and rebukes the Jewish magician Elymas bar Jesus.
This document summarizes a Sunday school lesson about Jesus returning to his hometown of Nazareth and encountering rejection from the people there. When Jesus begins teaching in the synagogue, the people are amazed by his wisdom but also question where he learned it from, since he was just a carpenter's son. Offended, the people reject Jesus. As a result, he is only able to heal a few sick people due to their lack of faith.
Saul was a persecutor of Christians who had Stephen stoned. While traveling to Damascus to imprison believers, he experienced a vision of Jesus that blinded him. A disciple named Ananias restored his sight and Saul became Paul, dedicating himself to spreading Christianity. He used his Roman citizenship and knowledge of Jewish and Roman cultures to effectively communicate the gospel cross-culturally. Paul was wholly committed in all that he did for the sake of the gospel.
The document summarizes Saul's conversion experience on the road to Damascus as recorded in Acts 9:1-25. It describes Saul's pre-conversion zeal in persecuting Christians and his plans to arrest believers in Damascus. It then recounts how Saul experienced a blinding light and a voice saying "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" while on the road, leaving him blinded for three days. God then instructed Ananias to visit Saul and restore his sight, and Saul was baptized and strengthened the disciples in Damascus. The summary provides key details about Saul's dramatic change from persecutor to follower of Jesus Christ through his encounter with the risen Lord.
Saul's conversion experience on the road to Damascus is recounted, where he encountered Jesus in a blinding light and heard Jesus say "why do you persecute me?". Saul was then instructed to go to Damascus where, after three days of fasting and praying, a disciple named Ananias laid hands on him and he regained his sight. Saul was then baptized and strengthened, and immediately began preaching about Jesus in the synagogues of Damascus, to the amazement of all who heard.
_Welcome Home #4_Foundations For FollowingRohan Dredge
This document discusses Jesus calling his first disciples - Andrew, Peter, Philip, and Nathanael. It describes Jesus performing miracles like turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana and healing the sick. Jesus is shown engaging with spiritual seekers like Nicodemus and a Samaritan woman at a well, as well as healing the son of a royal official and a man who had been ill for 38 years. The document emphasizes following Jesus' example of spending time with people, demonstrating zeal for God, and responding to faith through miraculous signs.
Paul on the Island of Cyprus (Acts 13:4-12)S Meyer
Paul is sent out from Antioch. He comes to Salamis, and then Paphos. There he presents the gospel to Roman Proconsul Sergei Paulus, and rebukes the Jewish magician Elymas bar Jesus.
This document summarizes a Sunday school lesson about Jesus returning to his hometown of Nazareth and encountering rejection from the people there. When Jesus begins teaching in the synagogue, the people are amazed by his wisdom but also question where he learned it from, since he was just a carpenter's son. Offended, the people reject Jesus. As a result, he is only able to heal a few sick people due to their lack of faith.
Saul was a persecutor of Christians who had Stephen stoned. While traveling to Damascus to imprison believers, he experienced a vision of Jesus that blinded him. A disciple named Ananias restored his sight and Saul became Paul, dedicating himself to spreading Christianity. He used his Roman citizenship and knowledge of Jewish and Roman cultures to effectively communicate the gospel cross-culturally. Paul was wholly committed in all that he did for the sake of the gospel.
The document summarizes Saul's conversion experience on the road to Damascus as recorded in Acts 9:1-25. It describes Saul's pre-conversion zeal in persecuting Christians and his plans to arrest believers in Damascus. It then recounts how Saul experienced a blinding light and a voice saying "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" while on the road, leaving him blinded for three days. God then instructed Ananias to visit Saul and restore his sight, and Saul was baptized and strengthened the disciples in Damascus. The summary provides key details about Saul's dramatic change from persecutor to follower of Jesus Christ through his encounter with the risen Lord.
Saul's conversion experience on the road to Damascus is recounted, where he encountered Jesus in a blinding light and heard Jesus say "why do you persecute me?". Saul was then instructed to go to Damascus where, after three days of fasting and praying, a disciple named Ananias laid hands on him and he regained his sight. Saul was then baptized and strengthened, and immediately began preaching about Jesus in the synagogues of Damascus, to the amazement of all who heard.
_Welcome Home #4_Foundations For FollowingRohan Dredge
This document discusses Jesus calling his first disciples - Andrew, Peter, Philip, and Nathanael. It describes Jesus performing miracles like turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana and healing the sick. Jesus is shown engaging with spiritual seekers like Nicodemus and a Samaritan woman at a well, as well as healing the son of a royal official and a man who had been ill for 38 years. The document emphasizes following Jesus' example of spending time with people, demonstrating zeal for God, and responding to faith through miraculous signs.
Some people unwittingly choose destructive relationships over and over again. The consequences of their choices are painful and emotionally damaging, yet those that engage in this repetitive behavior never seem to learn from their experience.
The document summarizes key scenes and lessons from Mark chapter 6. It discusses Jesus being rejected in Nazareth, commissioning the twelve disciples, the killing of John the Baptist, Jesus feeding the 5,000, walking on water, and healing in Gennesaret. It outlines issues disciples may face like being misunderstood, rejected, persecuted, or having their efforts viewed superficially. However, disciples can take comfort knowing that by obeying God and having faith, they can count on God's grace to be sufficient even in the face of difficulties.
This document contains 15 pages summarizing passages from Acts 23. The summaries discuss Paul being held in prison for his safety after appearing before the Sanhedrin, a plot by some Jews to kill Paul, and how Paul's nephew informed authorities of the plot and saved Paul's life. It emphasizes having faith in God and allowing the Holy Spirit to work.
Familiarity can undermine a leader's ministry and authority. It develops from frequent interaction with people and their gaining extensive knowledge about a leader over time. Familiarity breeds contempt and disrespect for the leader as people begin to see them as ordinary rather than special. To prevent familiarity, a leader should spend more time in new places where they are welcomed, avoid locations where familiarity is entrenched, and create distinctions between themselves and followers to maintain their status.
This document provides a summary of 1 Samuel chapters 9-17 from the Bible. It discusses several key events and people:
- Saul is chosen as the first king of Israel after the Israelites demand a king. Samuel anoints Saul but he later disobeys God.
- David is anointed by Samuel to be the next king. He defeats Goliath in battle, gaining fame.
- Saul grows jealous of David's popularity and success. Their relationship becomes strained as Saul tries multiple times to kill David.
- The document examines these biblical stories and passages, drawing connections to faith and obedience. It encourages readers not to judge others as Saul did David.
This document is a reflection on the 14 Stations of the Cross. Each station includes a bible verse, a reflection on how individuals and communities around the world experience injustice, poverty, conflict, and the effects of climate change. It calls for empowerment to work for justice, uphold human dignity, and build communities of welcome, refuge, and compassion.
This document discusses the transformation of the Apostle Peter from an impulsive and overconfident man to a rock of the early church. It outlines key facts about Peter from the gospels, including that he was the first disciple called and the one spoken to most often by Jesus. As Simon, Peter was unembarrassedly self-confident and unquestionably impulsive. The document argues that two keys led to Peter's transformation: proximity to Jesus and developing humility and teachability. It encourages applying these lessons by prioritizing time with Jesus and cultivating true humility.
1 Samuel 1-4, Shiloh; LORD Sabbaoth, LORD Of Hosts; Praying; Our God “Rock”; ...Valley Bible Fellowship
1 Samuel Chapters 1-4, Shiloh; Who Is The LORD Sabbaoth, The LORD Of Hosts?; Praying; Our God “Rock”; Knowing The Lord; A Negative sign Or A False sign To You; Seeing God; The Ark of the Covenant
This document contains the text of the biblical passage Hosea 11:1-9, followed by summaries of themes in the passage. It discusses God's love for Israel and how God delivered Israel from Egypt but Israel turned away to worship idols. It describes how God cared for and nurtured Israel but they refused to return to God. The passage warns Israel will be forced to serve Assyria and face destruction if they do not return to God. It expresses God's reluctance to punish Israel and desire to show them compassion and not destroy them. The themes summarized before and after the passage are law/faithfulness, righteousness/patience, judgement/love, and punishment/forgiveness.
Veronica's compassion and courage to stand by Jesus in his hour of
need inspires us. She is a role model of true friendship. In our times
of suffering and pain, do we have the courage to stand by our
friends like Veronica or do we run away? Let Jesus' words of
appreciation to Veronica inspire us to be compassionate friends.
REFLECTION: Veronica showed compassion and courage by coming forward to
wipe Jesus' face at a time when all others had deserted him. She
stood by him in his hour of need. Do we have the courage to stand by
our friends in their times of suffering and pain or do we run away?
Let Jesus' words
The document summarizes a passage from 1 Samuel 13 about King Saul. It describes how Saul built a regular army of 3,000 men with 2,000 under his command and 1,000 under Jonathan. It then explains that Jonathan attacked a Philistine garrison, causing Saul to sound the trumpet throughout Israel. Samuel told Saul to wait seven days for him to come and bless Israel for battle, but Samuel was late, so Saul performed sacrifices himself instead of waiting as instructed. Samuel rebuked Saul for his disobedience, saying he acted foolishly by not keeping God's commandment.
Two disciples were walking from Jerusalem to Emmaus after Jesus' crucifixion, discussing the recent events and feeling hopeless. Jesus joined them but they did not recognize him. He explained Scriptures about how the Messiah had to suffer and die. Their hearts burned within them from Jesus' words. When they invited him to stay, Jesus was revealed to them during bread-breaking. They realized he had resurrected, fulfilling prophecies. Their hopeless walk turned to joy upon discovering Jesus alive.
1. The document summarizes a Bible passage where Jesus heals the sick slave of a Roman centurion after being asked by Jewish elders.
2. The centurion tells Jesus he is not worthy to have Jesus in his home, but that Jesus only needs to say the word to heal his slave from afar, showing great faith.
3. Jesus is amazed by the centurion's faith, greater even than in his own people, and heals the slave remotely as requested.
The document contains a series of numbers and symbols with no clear narrative or meaning. It references biblical passages but does not provide any analysis or context to summarize.
The document discusses gaming addiction and its emotional and physical symptoms. Emotional symptoms include feelings of restlessness or irritability when unable to play, preoccupation with previous gaming sessions, and lying about time spent gaming. Physical symptoms are fatigue, migraines, carpal tunnel syndrome, and poor hygiene. The document also contains brief biblical passages about God's patience, kindness, and leading people to repentance.
This document discusses different perspectives on religious humor from various faith traditions. It begins by examining how laughter is portrayed in the Bible, being associated with hostility, foolishness, or joy. It then explores humor found in evangelism, Zen Buddhism, Mormonism, and Tibetan Buddhism. Various religious figures like John the Evangelist emphasized the importance of humor and play. The document also notes punishments some monastic traditions assigned for laughter. Overall, it provides examples of how religious traditions have both endorsed and discouraged humor.
This document discusses why mothers matter. It begins by citing Proverbs 30:11 about honoring one's mother. It then provides four reasons why mothers matter: 1) They protect us, as shown by the biblical story of Moses' mother hiding him. 2) They provide for us, as seen in 1 Samuel and Exodus. 3) They teach us, seen in 2 Timothy's references to Lois and Eunice teaching Timothy. 4) They love us, shown by Jesus' mother Mary standing by the cross. The document emphasizes the important impact that mothers have on our lives.
This document discusses the importance of determination by comparing Jesus, Moses, and Paul, who all had a holy mission and determination to accomplish their tasks. It contrasts determination, which involves obeying God's will, with defiance, which is rebelling against God. It warns that God judges defiance severely, as seen when he destroyed unbelievers in the past. The document encourages having a determination that relies on God, holds firmly to truth even during hard times, and presses toward the goal, in order to avoid an evil heart of unbelief that fails to enter God's rest.
The document summarizes the story of Saul's conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus as told in Acts 9:1-16. It describes how Saul was blinded by a light and Jesus spoke to him, how Ananias was told to go pray for Saul to be healed of his blindness, and how Saul's sight was restored and he was filled with the Holy Spirit. The summary concludes by encouraging readers to have their own conversion experience and be "born again" through faith in Jesus Christ.
The document discusses the concept of discipleship in various religious traditions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It emphasizes that true discipleship means following God's will through faith and opening one's spiritual senses through practices like prayer, living for others, witnessing, tithing, and studying holy texts. Successful disciples throughout history overcame doubts and obstacles by following their inner voice in fulfilling God's providence.
This document provides an introduction to a unit on Christology by asking a series of questions about Jesus to test the reader's knowledge. It discusses Jesus' full name, parents, relatives, birthplace, nationality, appearance, age at death, things that made him angry or cry, and what makes him unique among religious leaders. The document also addresses the historical accuracy of the gospels and five undisputed historical facts about Jesus. It describes the assertions made in the novel and film The Da Vinci Code, such as that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene and the early church voted on his divinity, and the consequences of confusing people about Jesus' true identity. The reader is instructed to be able to address and correct the
Some people unwittingly choose destructive relationships over and over again. The consequences of their choices are painful and emotionally damaging, yet those that engage in this repetitive behavior never seem to learn from their experience.
The document summarizes key scenes and lessons from Mark chapter 6. It discusses Jesus being rejected in Nazareth, commissioning the twelve disciples, the killing of John the Baptist, Jesus feeding the 5,000, walking on water, and healing in Gennesaret. It outlines issues disciples may face like being misunderstood, rejected, persecuted, or having their efforts viewed superficially. However, disciples can take comfort knowing that by obeying God and having faith, they can count on God's grace to be sufficient even in the face of difficulties.
This document contains 15 pages summarizing passages from Acts 23. The summaries discuss Paul being held in prison for his safety after appearing before the Sanhedrin, a plot by some Jews to kill Paul, and how Paul's nephew informed authorities of the plot and saved Paul's life. It emphasizes having faith in God and allowing the Holy Spirit to work.
Familiarity can undermine a leader's ministry and authority. It develops from frequent interaction with people and their gaining extensive knowledge about a leader over time. Familiarity breeds contempt and disrespect for the leader as people begin to see them as ordinary rather than special. To prevent familiarity, a leader should spend more time in new places where they are welcomed, avoid locations where familiarity is entrenched, and create distinctions between themselves and followers to maintain their status.
This document provides a summary of 1 Samuel chapters 9-17 from the Bible. It discusses several key events and people:
- Saul is chosen as the first king of Israel after the Israelites demand a king. Samuel anoints Saul but he later disobeys God.
- David is anointed by Samuel to be the next king. He defeats Goliath in battle, gaining fame.
- Saul grows jealous of David's popularity and success. Their relationship becomes strained as Saul tries multiple times to kill David.
- The document examines these biblical stories and passages, drawing connections to faith and obedience. It encourages readers not to judge others as Saul did David.
This document is a reflection on the 14 Stations of the Cross. Each station includes a bible verse, a reflection on how individuals and communities around the world experience injustice, poverty, conflict, and the effects of climate change. It calls for empowerment to work for justice, uphold human dignity, and build communities of welcome, refuge, and compassion.
This document discusses the transformation of the Apostle Peter from an impulsive and overconfident man to a rock of the early church. It outlines key facts about Peter from the gospels, including that he was the first disciple called and the one spoken to most often by Jesus. As Simon, Peter was unembarrassedly self-confident and unquestionably impulsive. The document argues that two keys led to Peter's transformation: proximity to Jesus and developing humility and teachability. It encourages applying these lessons by prioritizing time with Jesus and cultivating true humility.
1 Samuel 1-4, Shiloh; LORD Sabbaoth, LORD Of Hosts; Praying; Our God “Rock”; ...Valley Bible Fellowship
1 Samuel Chapters 1-4, Shiloh; Who Is The LORD Sabbaoth, The LORD Of Hosts?; Praying; Our God “Rock”; Knowing The Lord; A Negative sign Or A False sign To You; Seeing God; The Ark of the Covenant
This document contains the text of the biblical passage Hosea 11:1-9, followed by summaries of themes in the passage. It discusses God's love for Israel and how God delivered Israel from Egypt but Israel turned away to worship idols. It describes how God cared for and nurtured Israel but they refused to return to God. The passage warns Israel will be forced to serve Assyria and face destruction if they do not return to God. It expresses God's reluctance to punish Israel and desire to show them compassion and not destroy them. The themes summarized before and after the passage are law/faithfulness, righteousness/patience, judgement/love, and punishment/forgiveness.
Veronica's compassion and courage to stand by Jesus in his hour of
need inspires us. She is a role model of true friendship. In our times
of suffering and pain, do we have the courage to stand by our
friends like Veronica or do we run away? Let Jesus' words of
appreciation to Veronica inspire us to be compassionate friends.
REFLECTION: Veronica showed compassion and courage by coming forward to
wipe Jesus' face at a time when all others had deserted him. She
stood by him in his hour of need. Do we have the courage to stand by
our friends in their times of suffering and pain or do we run away?
Let Jesus' words
The document summarizes a passage from 1 Samuel 13 about King Saul. It describes how Saul built a regular army of 3,000 men with 2,000 under his command and 1,000 under Jonathan. It then explains that Jonathan attacked a Philistine garrison, causing Saul to sound the trumpet throughout Israel. Samuel told Saul to wait seven days for him to come and bless Israel for battle, but Samuel was late, so Saul performed sacrifices himself instead of waiting as instructed. Samuel rebuked Saul for his disobedience, saying he acted foolishly by not keeping God's commandment.
Two disciples were walking from Jerusalem to Emmaus after Jesus' crucifixion, discussing the recent events and feeling hopeless. Jesus joined them but they did not recognize him. He explained Scriptures about how the Messiah had to suffer and die. Their hearts burned within them from Jesus' words. When they invited him to stay, Jesus was revealed to them during bread-breaking. They realized he had resurrected, fulfilling prophecies. Their hopeless walk turned to joy upon discovering Jesus alive.
1. The document summarizes a Bible passage where Jesus heals the sick slave of a Roman centurion after being asked by Jewish elders.
2. The centurion tells Jesus he is not worthy to have Jesus in his home, but that Jesus only needs to say the word to heal his slave from afar, showing great faith.
3. Jesus is amazed by the centurion's faith, greater even than in his own people, and heals the slave remotely as requested.
The document contains a series of numbers and symbols with no clear narrative or meaning. It references biblical passages but does not provide any analysis or context to summarize.
The document discusses gaming addiction and its emotional and physical symptoms. Emotional symptoms include feelings of restlessness or irritability when unable to play, preoccupation with previous gaming sessions, and lying about time spent gaming. Physical symptoms are fatigue, migraines, carpal tunnel syndrome, and poor hygiene. The document also contains brief biblical passages about God's patience, kindness, and leading people to repentance.
This document discusses different perspectives on religious humor from various faith traditions. It begins by examining how laughter is portrayed in the Bible, being associated with hostility, foolishness, or joy. It then explores humor found in evangelism, Zen Buddhism, Mormonism, and Tibetan Buddhism. Various religious figures like John the Evangelist emphasized the importance of humor and play. The document also notes punishments some monastic traditions assigned for laughter. Overall, it provides examples of how religious traditions have both endorsed and discouraged humor.
This document discusses why mothers matter. It begins by citing Proverbs 30:11 about honoring one's mother. It then provides four reasons why mothers matter: 1) They protect us, as shown by the biblical story of Moses' mother hiding him. 2) They provide for us, as seen in 1 Samuel and Exodus. 3) They teach us, seen in 2 Timothy's references to Lois and Eunice teaching Timothy. 4) They love us, shown by Jesus' mother Mary standing by the cross. The document emphasizes the important impact that mothers have on our lives.
This document discusses the importance of determination by comparing Jesus, Moses, and Paul, who all had a holy mission and determination to accomplish their tasks. It contrasts determination, which involves obeying God's will, with defiance, which is rebelling against God. It warns that God judges defiance severely, as seen when he destroyed unbelievers in the past. The document encourages having a determination that relies on God, holds firmly to truth even during hard times, and presses toward the goal, in order to avoid an evil heart of unbelief that fails to enter God's rest.
The document summarizes the story of Saul's conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus as told in Acts 9:1-16. It describes how Saul was blinded by a light and Jesus spoke to him, how Ananias was told to go pray for Saul to be healed of his blindness, and how Saul's sight was restored and he was filled with the Holy Spirit. The summary concludes by encouraging readers to have their own conversion experience and be "born again" through faith in Jesus Christ.
The document discusses the concept of discipleship in various religious traditions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It emphasizes that true discipleship means following God's will through faith and opening one's spiritual senses through practices like prayer, living for others, witnessing, tithing, and studying holy texts. Successful disciples throughout history overcame doubts and obstacles by following their inner voice in fulfilling God's providence.
This document provides an introduction to a unit on Christology by asking a series of questions about Jesus to test the reader's knowledge. It discusses Jesus' full name, parents, relatives, birthplace, nationality, appearance, age at death, things that made him angry or cry, and what makes him unique among religious leaders. The document also addresses the historical accuracy of the gospels and five undisputed historical facts about Jesus. It describes the assertions made in the novel and film The Da Vinci Code, such as that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene and the early church voted on his divinity, and the consequences of confusing people about Jesus' true identity. The reader is instructed to be able to address and correct the
Hamas - Trashing the Roadmap to Peace - prophecy in the news magazine - march...miscott57
The document summarizes the victory of the Hamas terrorist group in Palestinian elections in January 2006 and the implications for peace in Israel/Palestine. It notes that Hamas taking power was unexpected and will set back peace efforts by decades according to Israeli officials. Hamas is committed to violence and the destruction of Israel based on their founding charter. Their victory has given the group a political stronghold in Gaza that could support further terrorism. Israeli intelligence failed to predict Hamas' rise to power, which was a major strategic setback.
The document discusses how prophets in the Bible preached the plan of salvation and fulfilled their duties of leading God's people and condemning sin. It provides examples of how Moses, Isaiah, Peter, Paul and Ellen G. White preached salvation through Jesus. It also explains how prophets organized worship, confronted moral issues, accurately predicted future events, and communicated their messages through writing, preaching and interviews.
B I B S T U D Lesson 04 Old Testament Books Divisions CopyDennis Maturan
The document provides an overview of the divisions, original languages, and key books and concepts in the Old Testament. It discusses the Pentateuch, historical books, major and minor prophets, wisdom literature, and deuterocanonical books. Questions are provided throughout to help students comprehend and analyze the different parts of the Old Testament.
The document provides a history of Mormonism and critiques some of its core doctrines and historical claims. It describes how Joseph Smith claimed to receive visions leading to the founding of Mormonism. It summarizes Smith's translation of the Book of Mormon from golden plates and the establishment of the Mormon church. The document then analyzes some problematic aspects of Mormon theology from a biblical perspective and raises issues with archaeological evidence for the Book of Mormon and Smith's translation of the Book of Abraham. It ultimately concludes that Joseph Smith was a false prophet and Mormonism teaches false revelations that do not align with the Bible.
James, the brother of Jesus, wrote a letter to Jewish believers scattered abroad due to persecution. The letter was likely written between AD 40-60, before Gentiles became common in the church. James had initially disbelieved and doubted Jesus but became a leader in the early church after seeing the risen Jesus. He held authority in Jerusalem and convened the Council of Jerusalem to decide issues related to Gentile believers. Church historians refer to James as the "Pillar" of the church and "Camel Knees" due to his frequent prayer. Paul submitted to James' authority, showing different levels of leadership existed in the early church. James was ultimately martyred for his faith.
The document provides background on the four Gospels of the New Testament - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Though each Gospel was written separately, they all aim to convey God's favor toward humanity through Jesus Christ. The document then focuses on an overview of the Gospel of Matthew, summarizing each chapter in a few sentences to preview the key events and teachings contained therein, such as Jesus' birth, baptism, temptation, and beginning of his ministry.
A message to the seven churches morris cerulloTrueProphet
The message to the church in Ephesus warns of the danger of diminishing love. While the church was commended for its good works and perseverance, Jesus rebuked them for leaving their first love. They had become busy with works but lacked the passionate love that originally motivated them. If they did not repent and return to their first works of love, Jesus warned He would remove them from being a light to others. This message cautions both the church and individuals against replacing love for God with being busy in works alone without that motivating love.
Books of the Bible: Old Testament - Coloring BookFreekidstories
The document provides summaries of the books of the Bible in 3 sentences or less. It covers all the books from Genesis through Malachi, summarizing what each book is about and some of the key events or people described in each book. The summaries are concise but give a good high-level overview of the content and purpose of each biblical book.
BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR IN THE NEW TESTAMENTwordcenterbcs
This book has documented the texts and references in the Bible that Father Olumba Olumba Obu has used in His Gospels and Bible Class Lectures. It is hoped that Brethren will fnd it useful.
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
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
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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The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
My ritual will not only stop separation and divorce, but rebuild a strong bond between you and your partner that is based on truth, honesty, and unconditional love. For an even stronger effect, you may want to consider using the Eternal Love Bond spell to ensure your relationship and love will last through all tests of time. If you have not yet determined if your partner is considering separation or divorce, but are aware of rifts in the relationship, try the Love Spells to remove problems in a relationship or marriage. Keep in mind that all my love spells are 100% customized and that you'll only need 1 spell to address all problems/wishes.
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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.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
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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.