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    My Testimony I have been living in Canada for about five years. I love Canada and its people. Canada is a multicultural country built by immigrants from different corners of the earth. These immigrants moved to Canada with their cultures and religions. The multiculturalism of Canada has actually made ministry work and spreading the gospel both easy and challenging from my personal experience. I meet people who have an open mind towards the gospel and others who do not want to even hear it at…

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    Man Of God Meaning

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    can rule out that a qualification for being a man of God correlated with what you accomplish for God. I Kings 17:18 depicts Elijah as the Man of God. There is even the phrase “Call my sin to remembrance,” this further shows that the Man of God is holy and just. If we were to take the same look at the life of Elijah, as we did Moses, I believe we would come to many of the same conclusions about them being Men of God. Elisha is also referenced as the Man of God, many a time in II Kings. Elisha…

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    The different diffusion ability of the Tibetan Buddhism and Christianism Introduction In order to find the strong support of my researching project, I interview the doctor Seth, who has became the Christian for decades since he was in his homeland Ghana. Doctor Seth whose full name is Seth Armah, he was born in Ghana and went to America to study since the collage. Doctor Seth finishes his master degree in Iowa State University and got his PHD degree in Purdue University. I have become Doctor…

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    and seven of Explorations in Theology: Creator Spirit, Balthasar provides us with a particular Johannine oriented pneumatology. The bulk of his argument seems to be situating the Holy Spirit within an understanding of the Holy Trinity, which establishes the Spirit as truly divine, rejecting any notions to just reduce the Holy Spirit to an afterthought or as a function between the Father and the Son. “The Spirit is not so much a divine object of faith as the divine medium of the gift of faith…

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    Bible: The Holy Spirit

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    and read through the bible, it displays the holy spirit as a person that has the same equality of the father and jesus. The spirit is also referred to one of the three personalities of the trinity which are the father the son and the holy spirit. the divine characteristics of the holy spirit can be seen in the process of the creation of the world in the book of genesis. In genesis 1:1 it obviously says god created the heavens and the earth but the holy spirit was there in the beginning too.In…

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    that to form a union with God, one only needs invite the Holy Spirit into their hearts in the form of baptism. After that is complete, God promises his children protection from evil, and a place in paradise with him when we die and move on (McAllister). While many may view baptism as a form of possession, others like Anna Diehl believe the Holy Spirit is more of a “key” more so than an actual example of possession. She argues that the Holy Spirit is similar to that of a boarding pass, one cannot…

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    For in the Holy word of God is reads, “For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul?” (Matthew 16:26 ESV) It is the one thing that God cares about and craves to have because He can offer eternal life and the life of a prince because…

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    Spiritual disciplines are something that take a lot of work, they are things that don’t always come easy, and they often require practice to develop. As a believer, it is easy to just assume the role of a mediocre Christian who often overlooks spiritual growth, thinking that going to church every Sunday is enough to effectively grow in ones walk with Christ. Through study, it becomes obvious that Sunday Christianity is not enough, it takes work as a Christian to truly change and grow, and to…

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    Symbolism In Jesus Camp

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    Jesus Camp is a documentary film released in 2006 where directors Hedi Ewing and Rachel Grady document the events of an Evangelical children 's camp located near Devils Lake, North Dakota. The documentary focuses on the camp its self and the Evangelical Movement, but also on its leader, Becky Fischer, and three of the children in the documentary, Levi, Rachel, and Tory. This film is meant to provide a supposed un-biased look into the camp, and also the Evangelical faith its self. Clearly however…

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    On Tuesday August 25, 2015 I attended a service at Peace Missionary Baptist Church. The man of the hour was Dr. Jerry Carter from a church in Pennsylvania. His message for the night was “Beginning again”. Now before I give my opinion on the message given I would first like to give you a brief glimpse into my background. I unlike many of the students at Apex did not grow up in a Baptist Church in the south. I was never forced to attend church until I became 12 years old. My mother had always…

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