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    forever work to earn his way by the sweat of his brow and hard labor, as well the woman would bare pain to birth children. Man and woman both would bare life troubles but would find God’s grace in their suffering by praising him and calling on his Holy…

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    The Holy Spirit does not belong to us Christian and is not trapped in our hearts or in our church. We want to know who the Holy Spirit is we have to look first at Jesus of Nazareth. Peter later summed up his whole story by proclaiming Jesus as one whom God anointed with the Holy Spirit and with power (Acts 10:38). The Gospels teach us to think of him also as a human being who at every point in his life in everything he said and did was filled led inspired and empowered by God 's Holy Spirit look…

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    significance or importance. (Nash, 22). Religious experiences play an indispensable role in initiating in initiating Christian beliefs and it performs a similar function in sustaining and supporting faith…We feel the Holy Spirit ” In light of our religious experiences, “We feel the Holy Spirit at work in our lives, guiding us, strengthening us, enabling us to love others in a new way we hear God…

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    . The Spirit Movements of the Twentieth Century The Overview section of our course relates that: “Demographers of Christian Churches such as D.B. Barrett tell us in publications such as World Christian Encyclopedia (2001) that the P/C movements number something like 600 million members today. This is a truly phenomenal growth. In one century, this movement has outstripped all the rest of Protestantism together, and the Reformation dates back four centuries!” TM online) According to the…

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    believed that the Spirit was moving among the people. One such denomination is the Assemblies of God. This denomination will be the focus. The purpose is to survey the major values that are considered absolutely essential to the faith. While there are many fundamental truths only four will be examined. The doctrinal statement of the Assemblies of God emphasize things such as salvation,…

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    “O eternal Word, Word of my God, I wish to spend my life listening to You, I wish to make myself wholly teachable so as to learn all from you… O Consuming Fire, Spirit of Love, descend upon me so that there comes to be in my soul as it were an incarnation of the word… And you, O Father, stoop down towards Your poor little creature, cover her with Your shadow, see in her only Your Beloved Son in Whom You have been well pleased.” -Excerpts from a prayer of Bl. Elizebeth of the…

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    Oppenheimer (2013)10 provides opposing views to female leadership as a ruling position. He states that a woman can be ordained a deaconess if she is faithful and holy, for the ministries toward women. Furthermore, that position is one strictly of service and women can teach younger women, but is not a ruling position.10 He also referenced a letter that Pliny wrote to the Roman emperor Trajan in which he mentions deaconesses in the Eastern churches. Oppenheimer admits there are references in…

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    How honoring would it be if your best friends nicknamed you "son of encouragement,” the same name that refers in the Bible to the ultimate comforter, the Holy Spirit? This happened, and it happened to a man named Barnabas. His first mention in Acts showed his humility by obedience to the Lord and laying himself aside, His introduction of Paul as a new believer shows His reverence and honor of the calling God places on people, and His split from his best friend to follow the call of the Lord even…

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    Nature Of Christianity

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    He ascended from heaven into Mary’s womb and became the son of man. He was conceived through the Holy Spirit and was born of a virgin. His home place was Nazareth, where he lived in poverty. He performed miracles and preached about his father-God. Jesus did not have political power, wealth or human influence (Luther’s 2010). He died on the cross for the…

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    The preamble to the code of ethic is as follows; As a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ called and chosen by God to adhere to Matthew 28 the Commission empowered by the Holy Spirit to do the work of the ministry, I dedicate myself to conduct the ministry in a way that reflects the guidelines of the ethical code. As minister leader, I will embrace the teachings of Jesus and work to promote the Gospel. The congregants, as well…

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