This document discusses the relationship between science and faith. It acknowledges prominent scientists throughout history who were also religious believers. It argues that some new atheists misunderstand the nature of God, faith, and the goals of science. The document asserts that science and faith are not incompatible if one has a proper understanding of God, religion, and the different domains of science and faith. With the right understanding, science and faith can work together to reveal truth.
Are science and faith compatible? Is faith reasonable in light of modern scientific discoveries in biochemistry and astronomy? Dr. Boa explores these and other questions in this intriguing teaching.
Bill Flavell presented “Faith & Science” on Friday 2 August at the University of Zambia. This was a presentation and open discussion considering the question of how we can be sure God exists. It explored the popular approaches of faith and philosophical argumentation and found these have been extensively used over 2,000 or more years but have been proven inadequate.
The scientific method was then be considered. The scientific method has been extraordinarily successful in uncovering the secrets of the physical world but can it say anything about the supernatural?
The presenter argued that the scientific method has no tools for “perceiving” God but has good tools for detecting God’s interventions in the world.
A common definition of God was taken as a starting point and falsifiable hypotheses constructed that follow from the definition. From these hypotheses, predictions were made and data shown to determine whether the predictions are valid.
If the data supports the predictions, we can say that the God hypothesis is supported. If the data does not support the predictions, we can say the God hypothesis is rejected.
- Charles Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection provided atheists a way to argue against Christianity without directly attacking it, by disguising as advocates of science.
- Darwin's 1859 book "On the Origin of Species" was an instant success, with all 1500 copies selling out on the first day. It introduced the idea of evolution through natural selection and cumulative genetic changes over generations.
- While microevolution of minor adaptations within species is accepted, the evidence for macroevolution of one species transforming into another over millions of years is still lacking and controversial. The fossil record does not provide clear examples of transitional forms between major animal groups.
El documento describe la historia y evolución de la producción desde las épocas primaria y secundaria hasta la revolución industrial y la era moderna. Explica los conceptos clave de la producción como un sistema que transforma insumos en productos y servicios y destaca hitos como la administración científica y los cambios posteriores a los años 70.
Keith Underdown is a scientist who was brought up as a Congregationalist but fell away from faith during university. Through his career in science and marriage to a vicar's daughter, he has come to reconcile his faith and science by seeing science as a way to understand God's creation, not disprove God. He believes evolution was built into the universe by a Creator and that genes being conserved across species implies design. Science has allowed his faith in a Creator to grow stronger.
This deck covers the intersection of faith and science and covers topics like fideism and scientism. Covers the history of the conflict and intersection of religion and science.
This document discusses the relationship between science and faith. It acknowledges prominent scientists throughout history who were also religious believers. It argues that some new atheists misunderstand the nature of God, faith, and the goals of science. The document asserts that science and faith are not incompatible if one has a proper understanding of God, religion, and the different domains of science and faith. With the right understanding, science and faith can work together to reveal truth.
Are science and faith compatible? Is faith reasonable in light of modern scientific discoveries in biochemistry and astronomy? Dr. Boa explores these and other questions in this intriguing teaching.
Bill Flavell presented “Faith & Science” on Friday 2 August at the University of Zambia. This was a presentation and open discussion considering the question of how we can be sure God exists. It explored the popular approaches of faith and philosophical argumentation and found these have been extensively used over 2,000 or more years but have been proven inadequate.
The scientific method was then be considered. The scientific method has been extraordinarily successful in uncovering the secrets of the physical world but can it say anything about the supernatural?
The presenter argued that the scientific method has no tools for “perceiving” God but has good tools for detecting God’s interventions in the world.
A common definition of God was taken as a starting point and falsifiable hypotheses constructed that follow from the definition. From these hypotheses, predictions were made and data shown to determine whether the predictions are valid.
If the data supports the predictions, we can say that the God hypothesis is supported. If the data does not support the predictions, we can say the God hypothesis is rejected.
- Charles Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection provided atheists a way to argue against Christianity without directly attacking it, by disguising as advocates of science.
- Darwin's 1859 book "On the Origin of Species" was an instant success, with all 1500 copies selling out on the first day. It introduced the idea of evolution through natural selection and cumulative genetic changes over generations.
- While microevolution of minor adaptations within species is accepted, the evidence for macroevolution of one species transforming into another over millions of years is still lacking and controversial. The fossil record does not provide clear examples of transitional forms between major animal groups.
El documento describe la historia y evolución de la producción desde las épocas primaria y secundaria hasta la revolución industrial y la era moderna. Explica los conceptos clave de la producción como un sistema que transforma insumos en productos y servicios y destaca hitos como la administración científica y los cambios posteriores a los años 70.
Keith Underdown is a scientist who was brought up as a Congregationalist but fell away from faith during university. Through his career in science and marriage to a vicar's daughter, he has come to reconcile his faith and science by seeing science as a way to understand God's creation, not disprove God. He believes evolution was built into the universe by a Creator and that genes being conserved across species implies design. Science has allowed his faith in a Creator to grow stronger.
This deck covers the intersection of faith and science and covers topics like fideism and scientism. Covers the history of the conflict and intersection of religion and science.
I cannot agree that my sales increased as a result of misleading ads, since that presupposes they were misleading. Let's discuss the facts.
P3: False Causewhen a causal relationship is asserted but the premises do not establish that the alleged cause truly preceded or was sufficient to produce the effect.
Faith is believing in God and His promises based on the evidence, even when things are not seen. This belief in God brings about obedience to Him. True faith is not simply an intellectual belief, as even demons believe, but rather it is a belief that produces good works. Faith requires obedience to God and trusting in His promises for salvation and eternal life, even when facing trials, by keeping one's eyes fixed on Jesus Christ.
The History Of Science In Science Education: Inquiring about InquiryJerrid Kruse
This powerpoint was used at a National Science Teacher Association meeting. The history of science can be used to help students understand more deeply how science works, or the nature of science. The presentation also discusses aspects of the nature of science and inquiry teaching. The presentation also notes the vital role of the teacher more "pulling it all off".
Hebrews 11 is called the faith chapter but in reality it should be called the Faith that Works chapter. "By faith" is used 18 times in this chapter followed by what was done by their faith.
Hebrews 11:1-6. The Importance of faith.
I. FAITH IS VERY IMPORTANT - ABOVE ALL
II. FAITH IS AVAILABLE - TAKING
III. FAITH IS A PROTECTION - THE SHIELD OF FAITH
IV. FAITH IS POWERFUL - WITH WHICH YOU SHALL BE ABLE TO QUENCH
V. FAITH IS EXTENSIVE - ALL THE FIERY DARTS OF THE WICKED ONE
James 2:14 What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him?
Chapter 3 the essentials of the doctor of nursing practicestanbridge
The document discusses the history and development of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. It provides an overview of the DNP, including that it is a practice-focused terminal degree recommended by AACN. It also summarizes the eight essential competencies for DNP graduates, including scientific underpinnings, organizational leadership, evidence-based practice, and interprofessional collaboration. The document emphasizes that DNP graduates must have a strong understanding of nursing theory and science to apply knowledge and close the theory-practice gap.
A presentation about "Faith, superstition,miracle and science" by S. Srinivas Natekar. I am thankful to those who slide makers on net which I have added.
God vs. Science Big Bang Genesis the Creation Of Life Adam & Eve The Primordial Soup Darwin Theory Of Evolution Christianity Miracles Scientific Proof Conclusions Activities God Gods Faith
A Review of The Healing Power of Faith: Science Explores Medicine’s Last Grea...David Grinstead, MA
Science is often perceived to be an opponent of religion/spirituality and likewise religion/spirituality is often perceived to be an opponent of science. There is a war of thought and faith that has been going on for centuries. Can these opposing world views be united?
Renaissance and reformation quick reviewWalter Price
1) The Renaissance began in Italy in the 15th century and saw a rebirth of classical ideas of ancient Greece and Rome in areas like art, politics, science, and education.
2) Two of the most famous Italian Renaissance artists were Leonardo da Vinci, who was a painter, inventor, and scientist, and Michelangelo, known for realistic sculptures and paintings including the Sistine Chapel.
3) The Protestant Reformation began as a protest against corruption in the Catholic Church and led to new Christian denominations like Lutheranism and Anglicanism. Martin Luther and Henry VIII helped establish these new branches of Christianity.
After retirement, people move to small town and hold a responsible position. There it soon becomes known that people can go to him with their problems of whatever kind and he will help them himself. He soon finds his place in the new environment as Homely Sage.
13 the reading of the gospel and the homilyZoran Bobic
The document discusses the rereading of the Gospel and homily in the Orthodox liturgy. It describes how the deacon receives a blessing from the priest to read the Gospel, while holding a candlelit Gospel book. The priest then introduces the Gospel reading, which is followed by the people responding with "Glory to You, O Lord." After the reading, a sermon/homily expands on the Gospel message. This practice traces back to Jewish synagogue worship and has been an integral part of Christian liturgy since the early church.
Chapter 2 the evolution of nursing sciencestanbridge
This chapter discusses the evolution of nursing science from its origins in training to the current state. Early nursing education focused on skills but has shifted to an emphasis on understanding. Nursing science has been influenced by different philosophies over time, from logical positivism to postmodernism. Current trends incorporate pluralistic and pragmatic approaches. The future of nursing knowledge will require blending philosophy with social trends and research to identify and address problems in the discipline through leadership.
The document discusses key aspects of Catholic theology around the Paschal Mystery of Jesus Christ, including:
1) The cross is the instrument Jesus died on to save humanity from sin through his act of perfect self-giving love.
2) Jesus willingly accepted suffering and death on the cross through prayer and obedience to God's will.
3) Jesus' resurrection confirmed his divinity, brought new life, and gives hope of humanity's future resurrection.
The document discusses the relationship between faith and reason, and argues that Christianity has historically been compatible with science and reason. It addresses several common myths, including that Christianity suppressed scientific advancement during the Middle Ages. While some Christian individuals and groups have held anti-intellectual views, the Church itself has generally supported scientific inquiry. The document also examines factors that prevented the development of modern science in other cultures like China and Islam, and argues Christianity provided a foundation for its growth in the West.
The document tells a story about two friends who get into an argument while walking through a forest. One friend hits the other in the face, hurting him. Later, when they find an oasis, the friend who was hit gets stuck in the mud and begins drowning, but is saved by the other friend. The friend who was hit had written in the sand about being hit, and carved in stone about being saved, to teach about forgiving hurts but never forgetting kindness. The document encourages sharing this message to remember friends.
The document provides an overview of key developments in the early modern period including the globalization of Christianity, the scientific revolution, and their cultural impacts. It discusses how Christianity spread globally for the first time through missionary efforts and imperialism. The scientific revolution challenged religious authority and older worldviews, fostering new ways of thinking. Enlightenment thinkers applied the scientific approach to human affairs and society, advocating reason and progress. However, 19th century science later undermined some Enlightenment assumptions. European science was selectively adopted in Asia, influencing fields like medicine and cartography but not wholly transforming local traditions.
The document outlines the vision, mission, and activities of Singles for Christ (SFC). SFC aims to help single men and women experience Christ and build a Christ-centered society through evangelization, service, prayer, and living productive lives. Key activities include committed relationships through a covenant card, household meetings for prayer, sharing and fellowship, and ongoing teaching and formation events. The conclusion reaffirms the call to respond to Jesus' invitation and do one's share in renewing and strengthening Christian living.
Assembly - Why I believe in God: the story of S. Thomassimonrundell
This document is the transcript from a church assembly held on May 11th, 2012 led by Father Simon Rundell from the Roborough Team Ministry. The assembly included prayers, songs, a reading from the story of St. Thomas, and a message from Father Rundell about having faith in God and not believing everything can be explained by chance. The assembly concluded with the Lord's Prayer and a blessing.
U3A Comparative religion: Anglicanism and Anglo-Catholicismsimonrundell
Presentation to the U3A Comparative Religion Group in Gosport on the history of Anglicanism and its manifestation as Anglio-Catholicism.
These are all personal opinions and are not the views of the Church of England or the Diocese of Portsmouth
This document provides an introduction to a gathering where people can discuss Christianity in a relaxed environment. It encourages openness and inclusivity. It explores what the point of Christianity is, noting that if one's faith is true, then God is the point of everything. It discusses different understandings and experiences of God, such as a sense of the sacred or a yearning for something greater. Scripture, the experiences of Christians, theology, and enquiry are mentioned as ways of knowing God. The document also considers whether all religions essentially point to the same God.
I cannot agree that my sales increased as a result of misleading ads, since that presupposes they were misleading. Let's discuss the facts.
P3: False Causewhen a causal relationship is asserted but the premises do not establish that the alleged cause truly preceded or was sufficient to produce the effect.
Faith is believing in God and His promises based on the evidence, even when things are not seen. This belief in God brings about obedience to Him. True faith is not simply an intellectual belief, as even demons believe, but rather it is a belief that produces good works. Faith requires obedience to God and trusting in His promises for salvation and eternal life, even when facing trials, by keeping one's eyes fixed on Jesus Christ.
The History Of Science In Science Education: Inquiring about InquiryJerrid Kruse
This powerpoint was used at a National Science Teacher Association meeting. The history of science can be used to help students understand more deeply how science works, or the nature of science. The presentation also discusses aspects of the nature of science and inquiry teaching. The presentation also notes the vital role of the teacher more "pulling it all off".
Hebrews 11 is called the faith chapter but in reality it should be called the Faith that Works chapter. "By faith" is used 18 times in this chapter followed by what was done by their faith.
Hebrews 11:1-6. The Importance of faith.
I. FAITH IS VERY IMPORTANT - ABOVE ALL
II. FAITH IS AVAILABLE - TAKING
III. FAITH IS A PROTECTION - THE SHIELD OF FAITH
IV. FAITH IS POWERFUL - WITH WHICH YOU SHALL BE ABLE TO QUENCH
V. FAITH IS EXTENSIVE - ALL THE FIERY DARTS OF THE WICKED ONE
James 2:14 What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him?
Chapter 3 the essentials of the doctor of nursing practicestanbridge
The document discusses the history and development of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. It provides an overview of the DNP, including that it is a practice-focused terminal degree recommended by AACN. It also summarizes the eight essential competencies for DNP graduates, including scientific underpinnings, organizational leadership, evidence-based practice, and interprofessional collaboration. The document emphasizes that DNP graduates must have a strong understanding of nursing theory and science to apply knowledge and close the theory-practice gap.
A presentation about "Faith, superstition,miracle and science" by S. Srinivas Natekar. I am thankful to those who slide makers on net which I have added.
God vs. Science Big Bang Genesis the Creation Of Life Adam & Eve The Primordial Soup Darwin Theory Of Evolution Christianity Miracles Scientific Proof Conclusions Activities God Gods Faith
A Review of The Healing Power of Faith: Science Explores Medicine’s Last Grea...David Grinstead, MA
Science is often perceived to be an opponent of religion/spirituality and likewise religion/spirituality is often perceived to be an opponent of science. There is a war of thought and faith that has been going on for centuries. Can these opposing world views be united?
Renaissance and reformation quick reviewWalter Price
1) The Renaissance began in Italy in the 15th century and saw a rebirth of classical ideas of ancient Greece and Rome in areas like art, politics, science, and education.
2) Two of the most famous Italian Renaissance artists were Leonardo da Vinci, who was a painter, inventor, and scientist, and Michelangelo, known for realistic sculptures and paintings including the Sistine Chapel.
3) The Protestant Reformation began as a protest against corruption in the Catholic Church and led to new Christian denominations like Lutheranism and Anglicanism. Martin Luther and Henry VIII helped establish these new branches of Christianity.
After retirement, people move to small town and hold a responsible position. There it soon becomes known that people can go to him with their problems of whatever kind and he will help them himself. He soon finds his place in the new environment as Homely Sage.
13 the reading of the gospel and the homilyZoran Bobic
The document discusses the rereading of the Gospel and homily in the Orthodox liturgy. It describes how the deacon receives a blessing from the priest to read the Gospel, while holding a candlelit Gospel book. The priest then introduces the Gospel reading, which is followed by the people responding with "Glory to You, O Lord." After the reading, a sermon/homily expands on the Gospel message. This practice traces back to Jewish synagogue worship and has been an integral part of Christian liturgy since the early church.
Chapter 2 the evolution of nursing sciencestanbridge
This chapter discusses the evolution of nursing science from its origins in training to the current state. Early nursing education focused on skills but has shifted to an emphasis on understanding. Nursing science has been influenced by different philosophies over time, from logical positivism to postmodernism. Current trends incorporate pluralistic and pragmatic approaches. The future of nursing knowledge will require blending philosophy with social trends and research to identify and address problems in the discipline through leadership.
The document discusses key aspects of Catholic theology around the Paschal Mystery of Jesus Christ, including:
1) The cross is the instrument Jesus died on to save humanity from sin through his act of perfect self-giving love.
2) Jesus willingly accepted suffering and death on the cross through prayer and obedience to God's will.
3) Jesus' resurrection confirmed his divinity, brought new life, and gives hope of humanity's future resurrection.
The document discusses the relationship between faith and reason, and argues that Christianity has historically been compatible with science and reason. It addresses several common myths, including that Christianity suppressed scientific advancement during the Middle Ages. While some Christian individuals and groups have held anti-intellectual views, the Church itself has generally supported scientific inquiry. The document also examines factors that prevented the development of modern science in other cultures like China and Islam, and argues Christianity provided a foundation for its growth in the West.
The document tells a story about two friends who get into an argument while walking through a forest. One friend hits the other in the face, hurting him. Later, when they find an oasis, the friend who was hit gets stuck in the mud and begins drowning, but is saved by the other friend. The friend who was hit had written in the sand about being hit, and carved in stone about being saved, to teach about forgiving hurts but never forgetting kindness. The document encourages sharing this message to remember friends.
The document provides an overview of key developments in the early modern period including the globalization of Christianity, the scientific revolution, and their cultural impacts. It discusses how Christianity spread globally for the first time through missionary efforts and imperialism. The scientific revolution challenged religious authority and older worldviews, fostering new ways of thinking. Enlightenment thinkers applied the scientific approach to human affairs and society, advocating reason and progress. However, 19th century science later undermined some Enlightenment assumptions. European science was selectively adopted in Asia, influencing fields like medicine and cartography but not wholly transforming local traditions.
The document outlines the vision, mission, and activities of Singles for Christ (SFC). SFC aims to help single men and women experience Christ and build a Christ-centered society through evangelization, service, prayer, and living productive lives. Key activities include committed relationships through a covenant card, household meetings for prayer, sharing and fellowship, and ongoing teaching and formation events. The conclusion reaffirms the call to respond to Jesus' invitation and do one's share in renewing and strengthening Christian living.
Assembly - Why I believe in God: the story of S. Thomassimonrundell
This document is the transcript from a church assembly held on May 11th, 2012 led by Father Simon Rundell from the Roborough Team Ministry. The assembly included prayers, songs, a reading from the story of St. Thomas, and a message from Father Rundell about having faith in God and not believing everything can be explained by chance. The assembly concluded with the Lord's Prayer and a blessing.
U3A Comparative religion: Anglicanism and Anglo-Catholicismsimonrundell
Presentation to the U3A Comparative Religion Group in Gosport on the history of Anglicanism and its manifestation as Anglio-Catholicism.
These are all personal opinions and are not the views of the Church of England or the Diocese of Portsmouth
This document provides an introduction to a gathering where people can discuss Christianity in a relaxed environment. It encourages openness and inclusivity. It explores what the point of Christianity is, noting that if one's faith is true, then God is the point of everything. It discusses different understandings and experiences of God, such as a sense of the sacred or a yearning for something greater. Scripture, the experiences of Christians, theology, and enquiry are mentioned as ways of knowing God. The document also considers whether all religions essentially point to the same God.
Youth Club prayer and worship.
As the images of the Haitian Earthquake are shown, a pile of bricks is formed and tealights lit amongst them, as the first 11 verses of Lamentations 3 are read.
Church Hall Presentation to DAC 03092009simonrundell
The document proposes building a new community hall next to the church to replace the existing hall which is in poor condition. It summarizes the need for a new hall to support the church's mission and the local community. The proposed design would connect to the side of the church, preserving mature trees on the site, and provide more space than the current hall. Parking would not be provided but is not expected to significantly increase traffic or impact nearby residents. The hope is to fund the project through sale of the existing hall site and complete construction by Easter 2011 to support the community.
The document proposes building a new community hall next to the church to replace the existing hall which is in poor condition. It would be a cost-effective single-story building slightly larger than the current hall that provides facilities for community groups, offices, and outdoor play space. While some graves would be disturbed, trees on the site would be preserved. The location was chosen for its proximity to the church to strengthen their mission and the style would be conducive to the environment without mimicking the unique church. Parking and traffic impacts are expected to be minimal. Funding would come from selling the existing hall site for development. Approval is sought to begin the planning process with the goal of opening the new hall by Easter 2011.
Este documento menciona a cuatro artistas renacentistas: Juan de Juanes, un pintor español del siglo XVI; Andrei Rublev, un pintor ruso ortodoxo del siglo XV; Sandro Botticelli, un pintor italiano del Renacimiento conocido por sus obras maestras como El nacimiento de Venus; y Hendrick Van Balen, un pintor flamenco del siglo XVII conocido por sus escenas bíblicas.
Supporting homily on feast of Corpus Christi using words from Dom Gregory Dix's "Shape of the Liturgy" and St Francis of Assisi's Meditation on the Blessed Sacrament
The Folly Of God - Stations of the Cross at S. Thomas the Apostle, Elson, Gos...simonrundell
Drawn by Seger Koder, these striking modern stations are used in the parish of S. Thomas the Apostle, Elson. see http://www.saintthomaselson.org.uk/75/ for further teaching resources
This document discusses the purpose and significance of pilgrimage. It explains that pilgrimage can be religious or secular, and involves traveling to special locations for spiritual reflection, prayer, and meditation. Major Christian sites of pilgrimage mentioned include Jerusalem, Santiago de Compostela, and Walsingham in England. The rituals and experiences at Walsingham are described, and it is noted that pilgrimage can provide both communal worship and private devotion, as well as spiritual and psychological benefits.
St Thomas The Apostle, Elson Faculty Applicationsimonrundell
This faculty application from St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Elson seeks approval for several renovations and upgrades to the building. This includes leveling the nave floor, installing infrared heating chandeliers, adding electrical work and cable access below the floor, installing carpet tiles, and replacing boards in the chancel with stone flooring over the next 4 years. The renovations aim to improve accessibility, upgrade aging infrastructure and heating, and continue the transformation of the church space that previous projects have achieved. Approval is requested to complete the work over the next 2 years using allocated funds and volunteer labor.
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass, including opening prayers, readings from scripture, homily, prayers of the faithful, eucharistic prayer, communion rite, and closing. The mass follows the typical structure of introductory rites, liturgy of the word, liturgy of the Eucharist, and concluding rite.
The document recalls asking God for various things like strength, health, riches, and power so that the speaker could achieve great things, but instead God gave them their opposites. God gave the speaker infirmity, poverty, weakness, and life itself so that the speaker could better serve God and find true joy in the present moment rather than seeking great things in the future. In the end, the speaker realized they received not what was asked for but everything hoped for, and are most richly blessed.
Fr. Simon Rundell gave a sermon about how God cares about people's inner character rather than outer appearances. He emphasized that God sent Jesus Christ to save humanity and simply wants people to love him. The sermon concluded with a prayer for God's blessing and sending the congregation to serve the Lord.
This document is a transcript from a Christingle service on December 16, 2004 led by Father Simon Rundell at the Parish of St. Thomas the Apostle in Elson. The service focuses on the true meaning of Christmas being Jesus Christ, reminds those present that Christmas is about more than just Santa Claus, and includes prayers for God's blessing at both the beginning and end of the service.
The document describes the process of growing oats, beans, and barley. It states that first the farmer sows the seeds, then waters the seeds, and then hoes any weeds. Finally, the farmer harvests the grown crops. Throughout the process, the farmer stands erect, takes his ease, stamps his foot, claps his hands, and turns around to view his lands.
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
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.
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.
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.
My other free eBooks can be obtained from the following Links:
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/presentations
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/documents
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