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    Roosevelt displayed his resolve by incorporating hundred days of congressional and presidential cooperation to address the severe economic crisis. Again, during his second term he confronted and fought his case Supreme Court for the legitimacy of his new deal programme. (b) Communication Skills. Roosevelt was an excellent communicator and a fast learner. His thirst for knowledge and had a thinking mind with the ability to absorb information. In his famous fireside chats on Radio, he…

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    Substance One word could be used to describe this sermon, and that word is wow! Throughout my entire life in the church, I have never been exposed to such impassioned and bold preaching. The overarching theme of Smith’s sermon centered on God’s holiness and how holiness is attained throughout the course of one’s life leading to glorification or ultimate holiness. Throughout the sermon, Smith demonstrated that sanctification and holiness is a process. The introduction of Smith’s sermon was…

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    Lucille WEAVER Unless otherwise indicated, all Biblical references and Holy Scriptures within this work are derived from: the New King James Version of the Bible; the International Version of the Bible; the World Original King James Version of the Holy Bible; the Good News Today Version of the Bible, Old Testament, Copyright © American Bible Society, 1976, New Testament, Copyright © American Bible Society, 1966, 1971, 1976, Maps, Copyright © United Bible Society, 1976; and The Living Bible…

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    Amazing Grace Speech

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    faith are made out of gratitude to God for His grace and tender mercies. If we do not appreciate grace, how can we enjoy God or thank God? This makes it crucial that we fully understand grace, and understand how it can be undermined in our lives. The New Testament shows us that Paul is absolutely clear that the gospel is simply grace. Anything else does not merely fall short of the full gospel; it is actually opposed to it. A deep sense of overwhelming gratitude, humility and thankfulness…

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    Jesus, knew the appropriate use of Scripture. Jesus did not listen to Satan and did not turn a stone into bread. He did not turn stones to bread in the wilderness; nor is He turning stones into bread today. Jesus did not come into the world to win the world through bread or sensationalism/miracles. Jesus came into the world to win people to Himself by love. This requires that people want Jesus more than gain, more than miracles/sensationalism. The third strand is seen in the great gap in the…

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    3.1 HOW NAME WAS COINED In Christian theology the sybils was thought to have sharp knowledge, before the Christian theology, in Greek and Roman legend there was ten female prophets which are named as Sybyls. It is used to say that they participated in various places in the world. After the Greek and Roman legends this name was used in Christian theology. After the Christian theology this name was derived to England. In England, it was spelled Sybil instead sybyl. It became famous at a high…

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    the question is, How about the religious persons who keep on preaching the good news every now and then? How about the expenses that is being used every religious events? How about the buildings and the facilities that needs construction and improvement? How about the disabled persons that is in the custody of the church? All of them needs monetary and cooperation. We need to help the church in preaching the good news, and that is by means of monetary. Who uses the church? It is us right? Where…

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    The Sacrament Of Divorce

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    Human beings are made in the image and likeness of God to live in unity and harmony with Him. But, since men fell on sin, God has build ways to restore the broken relationship. In this maner, He has provide men with the Sacraments as like Reconciliation or Confession that brings men back to Him. In this contex is place the bject of this lines, "Reasons for receiving frequently the Sacrament of Penance", as it will be expose henceforth. There are many reasons that justitying the frequent use of…

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    Ezekiel 33 Analysis

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    Prophet Ezekiel is a priest that was exiled to Babylon in 597 BC during the reign of Babylonian empire. Thirteen of Ezekiel’s messages are dated precisely to the day, month ad year of King Jehoiachin’s exile to Babylon. His ministry extended over least twenty-three years. Though Ezekiel lived with his fellow exiles in Babylon, the divine call forced him to suppress any natural expectations he may have had of an early return to an undamaged Jerusalem. For the first seven years of his ministry…

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    “The well the princes dug, the nobility dug it with a rod.” From the looks of it, this Bible verse seems to have nothing to do with the Dead Sea Scrolls sect. On further examination, this verse characterizes the theology and community life of the Qumran. Through two important Jewish Sectarian works, the Damascus Document and the Rule of the Community, researchers can analyze the complicated and peculiar rules and regulations that held these sects together. The Damascus Document and the Rule of…

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