The Passion of the Christ

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    fragment of the universal body of Christ. In preceding this Paul must first construct the specifications of the Gentile as an individual, his proclamations of salvation that convert the individual and at that moment incorporates that person in the body of Christ. Apostle Paul declares that salvation through Christ changes the whole being of an individuals’ identity and places them in current position of a new bond with God as active part of the universal of Christ. The intent of the gospel is to…

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    When it comes to views of film, and how Christians should approach film in general, there have been a number of different viewpoints that have been taken over history. There are the people who say that Christians should stay away from any aspect of film, even the faith based ones. There are also others who believe that we need to watch the secular films to help improve our understanding of the culture. I will be talking about several of these viewpoints, along with giving my own opinion on how I…

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    Cristo Rey Network of schools was created, now including 30 schools nationwide. So the real question here is: How did he do it? In order to create the strongest school and network possible, Father John Foley was strong in his faith in God and his passion for educating the future’s leaders. Father Foley’s…

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    William Booth received his Call to establish a ministry that had no resemblance to the ministry of his day. His call and passion was to the poor and not to visions of grandeur. The result of his call is The Salvation Army that we have today that minister in a 123 countries around the world. In the same way as an officer, I am called to serve the poor, the Corps, and our Lord Jesus Christ; not to seek personal achievements…

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    I, Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, have the answer to the woes of men. You, Virgil, commissioned by Augustus Caesar, composed The Aeneid, describing the journey of pious Aeneas. Aeneas’ duty to his country, family, and the gods mark him as a symbol of Roman piety. The theme of mercy is also evident in The Aeneid and is linked to the concept of piety. Yet, the poem concludes with gloom and ambiguity in the eeriness of “death’s chill” (Fitzgerald 402). Though god-like Aeneas embodies the mold of…

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    Allies Paradigm approach because Christ often referred to as the leader and the manager of all lives. The Christian counselor, is a subordinate to God and follows the inspiration of love and trust. There is no doubt that Christ is the manager because of the biblical teaching. The Christian counseling is the messenger and the deliverer of inspirations from God. As a partner of God, the counselor is working to help empower the client to accept the unchanging passion of God. Model of…

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    Down through the eons of time, the Body of Christ has had the ability to forget the core mission of the gospel. God has commissioned us and set us apart to fulfill His plan on this planet. Although the Church gets involved in many activities and projects, like cleaning up the neighborhood, summer camps, visiting the shut-ins, what is the reason or purpose for our action. There are many organizations, which hold marriage conferences, feed the poor, build housing in third world countries, give…

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    the historical approach of Christ on the cross, Fra Angelico chose to illustrate a sacred mystery of the devout contemplation of the Christian believer. Correspondingly, the addition of multiple Florentine saints in either kneeled or leaning positions expresses the sincere worship felt by Fra Angelico himself and his fellow monks towards Christ. Fra Angelico left out any drop of dramatism from this fresco as he tried to set forth every phase of devotion and a silent passion of love. Although Fra…

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    church, Greene took a break from touring and performing in the artist/production tour context. Unlike a Broadway show, an experience with Greene's artist/band concert involves a direct encounter with Christ. Greene's main goal involves allowing people to experience God in new ways. His passion for Christ, ministry and worship is unlike anything you'd witness at a stage play or a Broadway show. His impactful ministry has garnered the attention of industry giants and granted him the experience of…

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    and four deal with ecclesiastical (organizational) separation. In chapter three, separation from those who preach a different gospel is discussed, summarizing the biblical reasons for such separation. In chapter four, separation from a brother in Christ is explained, using key New Testament passages (including a valuable discussion of 2 Thessalonians 3:6–15). Dr. Moritz recognizes the Bible does not solve every problem in this area and says each situation must be decided on its own merits, but…

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