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    more appreciated and welcomed than the Mexicans. They had someone they could rely on even though a Spanish coordinator was helping them. But, the pastor did a lot for them, loved them, considered them as his own family by giving them a place in his church and home. The Overnighters had much more privileged because they weren’t being criticized by their color or Ethnicities and the majority of whom came found a job. Also, the pastor lost his job by trying to help and protect the people that came…

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    can’t walk or even having a drunken rage where they simply pass out. Every culture have these wide range of norms that they become accustomed to; however, some like to break away from those traditions and learn new things. As a little girl, going to church was very important; however, overtime…

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    education, as a religious foundation they would teach Christian principle homogeneously and well-looked-after correctly for future generations to come. Though Charlemagne goal was to focus on Christian, biblical, and monastery topics, the teachings weren’t limited to those topics. Though he was somewhat literate, Charlemagne wanted to restore and correct biblical texts. According to Nesbitt, “In 789 he ordered a revision of the books of the church. He did not evidently intend any textual…

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    Entering a Christian church, one cannot help but notice how warmly those attending the service are welcomed inside, being greeted in a familial sense as “brother” or “sister.” This results in a strong sentiment of community and an impression of the church as a sort of haven, a place of stillness and peace from the endless commotion of the outdoors. The construction of such places surely stems from man 's desire for solace from the world around him, which appears so uncontrollable and mysterious.…

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    I started my service on June 20, 2016, and still serving for Emmanuel Christian Church. My main duty is teaching the Burmese language to Burmese children especially those who came to the United States long time ago and started to forget their own language. We have class twice a week on Monday and Wednesday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM unless the church has some special events such as crusade and holiday. I studied what I am going to teach the next class, and I always prepared to start the classes on…

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    Sunday worship service, Bible study groups, and different kinds of fellowship in the church all show that the importance of togetherness for Christians. Some churches offer free meals or events for everyone to show the hospitality of Christians. It is important to welcome newcomers and care about them. However, though it is safe to stay inside of the church and have connections with the brothers and sisters in the church, Jesus command all of us to make disciples of all nation. It is not…

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    I am currently volunteering at Emmanuel Christian Church (ECC) in Battle Cree, and I have completed 15 hours as of today. My main duties are to teach Burmese children how to speak and write Burmese (Chin) language effectively because some of our children are encountering difficulties to communicate with their parents who do not speak English. Therefore, ECC decided to offer summer class for those who want to learn Burmese language with free of charge. As a result, I have the opportunity to…

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    currently show up for church services on Sundays and 400 on Wednesdays. The church is consistently adding and losing members, but predominantly the latter is true. Therefore, we have decided to call the operational definition the revolving-door and the back-door syndrome. The revolving-door syndrome represents members coming and leaving, and the church knowing why and when they left. The back-door syndrome represents members leaving, and the church not knowing why or when they left. The…

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    It is true that the church has changed throughout the decades. However, in today’s postmodern culture, the church has appeared to make drastic changes to its congregation, ministry, and services. While change is not necessarily bad, it is what the motive is behind changing, and if it is biblical truth. Many churches have provoked change without realizing what the bible says about the nature of its truth. The Holy Spirit is what should lead the church according to the Word of God. The…

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    non-denominational Christian church that is not part of larger denominations; and Pentecostal church is traditional holiness movement baptism. For example, Non-denominational Christian believes in a wide variety of beliefs, and Pentecostal church is long established people who speak in tongues. I recently visited two African American churches that are called New Creation Christian Fellowship that is Non-denomination, and Dominion Church of God in…

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