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    My Christian Experience

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    3.While the literal definition of a Christian means to follow the teachings of Jesus, I believe there's more to it than just that. I believe being a Christian is achieved by completing day to day tasks as Jesus would. It is one thing to hear his scriptures but it is another thing to act in the same way he would. As I live my life, rather than just following the Christian faith in certain instances, I attempt to live my entire life following the Christian faith by being kind to others, helping…

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    is a rapidly growing religion that is becoming increasingly divisive in the modern world. One of their doctrines that is radically different from anything that comes before is that they do not need to offer sacrifices any longer. According the Christians, their God has told them that they do not need to offer any more sacrifices for their “sins” (transgressions against their God). However, the Jews, who serve the same God, continue to offer animal sacrifices for sin to this very day. It is easy…

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    Silence In Christian Times

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    It is an indispensable and integral element of the Christian life and without it life may become insipid and impoverished. Silence is considered on par with faith for spiritual progress and realization of spiritual goal. It is a practice which is considered as the highest repentance wherein all sins are ameliorated…

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    Charles Hill, a minister, leader, but, ultimately, my great grandfather, was one of greatest Christian Servant Scholars to ever live, and while writing this he passed away. Immediately I wanted to quit, I didn't feel like writing an essay, and if I'm being honest it was the last thought on my mind. Luckily, I realized that the person to write about would be the one whom I had just lost. Being and amazing Christian Servant came easily to Charles. To him, it wasn't about how often you attend…

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    but Jesus who will heal and set people free is the start of a successful counseling program. God has and will provide the necessary help for me to learn and to aid with the process. I am working toward my degree, Bachelor of Science in Psychology: Christian Counseling. I need to take this class and others in order to fulfill the necessary…

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    Christian Interview Essay

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    live as good a life as possible?” In both interviews, the answers were almost identical. Carolyn and Thai both said that living the good life will get you to heaven. In the second interview, the answers were very similar. Brenda said living the Christian life will give you a good life and access to heaven and Roderic said “Gaining access to heaven is what makes your life as good as possible.” Very similar answers from all four shows that there is no rea differences with age or religious…

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    Christians in the helping profession need to understand that a human person is created by God in His image. In the Bible, Genesis 1:27 states, “So God created human beings in his own image. In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them” (New Living Translation). “Since the human person is created in the image of God, and since love of neighbor is at one with love of God, there is no higher calling than caring for the human person” (Gascoigne, 2015). A helping…

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    of the Heart, Abiding in the Fullness of Spirit, Submission to His Will, Practice of Solitude, and the Life of a Worshiper. Pastor Jack brings valid principles and practices to help serious Christians find there road to Christ. The disciplines provide plentiful amounts of power and blessing…

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    Early Christian Eucharist

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    He broke the bread and blessed the cup of wine and, giving thanks, he gave them to drink. (Mark 14:22-25). This is also what he commanded his disciples to do in memory of him (Luke 22:19). Paul who gives the earliest recorded references to early Christian Eucharist, recalls the same traditional story of the last supper. Both Paul’s teaching…

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    The Early Christian Church

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    The early Christian church surfaced as a mission church bridging various languages, cultures, and religious environments. The church provided an essential biblical model of multiplication and reproduction. The biblical model of the church instituted by God expressed that a healthy church must encompass the practices of both evangelism and discipleship. Evangelism is the real business of life and that is getting souls saved , while discipleship helps to create other disciples. The cycle…

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