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    The essence of Christian worldview, boils down to three very complex questions. Question number one would be where does man come from? Question number two being, who am I exactly, and lastly why are we here? The Christian worldview, is extremely broad especially now in modern times. New religions are formed daily, though many stick to Christian, of Godly views in-regards to Jesus Christ. There are so many religious groups that call themselves Christians, all with differing beliefs, ethical…

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    clay. I was twisted, sculpted, and made into what those around me wanted me to become. I was morphed into a doubter of faith and stretched into a wavering believer. I was convinced by non-believing teachers and badly chosen friends alike that the Christian religion was not worth my time, and I was not worth Jesus’. The most detrimental part of this was that I believed them. It was not until a conversation with my grandmother that I had heard the verse that changed it all, “Come to me, all you…

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    years I have come to learn that my testimony is not about myself, but rather it testifies about the love, power and grace of the One who saved me, Jesus Christ. My salvation is fully reliant on Jesus and nothing I have done. I was raised by two Christian parents, who deeply love the Lord. This was truly a blessing in my life, as I was exposed to the Bible and church at such a young age. At the age of five, I came to a simple knowledge of who God was. I knew I was a sinner and that because of my…

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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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    an interesting topic that seems to be an endless discussion for pastors, professors, and theologians. It is essentially a spiritual glue that holds us as Christians together in order to seek after God. My personal understanding of the Gospel was bland before taking GLST 220 and I am grateful to have a better understanding of it now. As Christians, we should always be seeking how to fully understand the Gospel and what it means to serve the Kingdom of God. My understanding of the Gospel was not…

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    In Matthew’s Gospel, specifically in Chapter 7, we can see one of the most fundamental principles of Christianity being shared. This Gospel, intended for early Christians from the first centuries, emphasizes on the topic of judging others. Its purpose at the time, was to bring a new point of view about judging other people that may share our same flaws. The main concept in this chapter is not to judge others, so that you will not be judged. In the excerpt, the main example is: ‘’why do you look…

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    William Franklin "Billy" Graham Jr. is an American Christian evangelist. I chose Billy Graham because my family looks up to him religiously, and my church has went to one of his sermons before. I unfortunately didn’t get to go because I was too young. My churches youth group would always watched videos of him preaching, and I felt as if it was the only person I could write about with interest. Billy was born November 7th, 1918 in Charlotte, North Carolina His parents were William and Morrow…

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    Justin, was an early Christian apologist (Wikipedia). He was born around 100 A.D. at Sychem, an ancient city of Samaria to pagan Greek parents. Justin displayed intelligence, his love for knowledge, and his devotion to the knowledge of Truth at a very young age. The Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Church, and the Eastern Orthodox Church consider him to be a saint. His writings have standardized the foundation for a theology of history. Saint Justin defended the truth of Christian teaching,…

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    consequences that would have come with that and the influences as well. The people that would have influenced me the most on my take of world views would be my parents. Meaning that they have put into my mind what they believed and the idea of having a Christian worldview…

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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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