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    Martial Arts

    bag; and if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one." Did Jesus in this verse advocate the use of a sword for self-defense purposes? This is an issue over which Christians have vehemently disagreed for many centuries. Following is a summary of the two basic views of how Christians have interpreted Jesus on this issue. THE PATH OF NONRESISTANCE. Christian pacifists believe it is always wrong to injure

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    Servant Evangelism In The Roman Road

    The Roman Road Summary of Method – One of the most common “intellectual” Methods of Evangelism is The Roman Road. This method is constuced by six different verses in the book of Romans. The Roman Road goes through the basic doctrine of the Christian faith. Most importantly The Roman Road method defines these four questions: who needs salvation, why we need salvation, how God provides salvation, how we receive salvation, and the result of salvation (Fairchild, 2015). Advantages of Using This Method

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    Bible

    Master Guides Summaries Desire of Ages Summary – Christopher Pennerman The book The Desire of Ages was a book about the life and death of Jesus Christ written by Ellen G. White. It contains 87 chapters in total. Chapter 1 “God With Us”, talks about The Father and Son covenanted‖ together to save fallen mankind, and answers the question was their plan conceived before or after the fall of man. It then goes on to talk about the importance that Christ had in becoming human. Next in chapter 2 “The

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    Informative Speech Outline

    Name: _Celeste XXXXX____ Speech Title: Bible vs Quran Purpose: (Why are you giving this talk?) To inform the similarities and the differences within the similarities of the two books. Thesis: (What is your major argument?) Even though both books are considered to be God’s word, we find them contradicting each other. I. Introduction A. Greeting: Hi, my name is Celeste and today I am going to talk to you about the similarities and the differences within the similarities of the two books. B

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    Hermenuetic Paper

    of Ephesians 5:15-21. Items such as the historical analysis, contextual analysis, it will look at textual boundaries and commentary on each verse including grammar and semantic analysis. Towards the end of the paper there will be a theological summary of Ephesians 5:15-21 will be shown with relevant application for us today will be shown. 15 Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, 16 making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. 17 Therefore do not be

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    Bible in an Hour Summary Paper

    Bible in an Hour Summary The Bible in an Hour by Wade Butler splits the Bible up with four different charts. They all cover different parts of the bible. The first chart depicts the whole Bible from beginning to end. Charts two and three covers the themes of the Old Testament. Chart four covers the New Testament. In chart one, the narrator starts off with talking about the infinity sign. It is very important when talking about the Bible and God. Infinity means that God creates time and all who

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    Mr Murakani

    Lesson 13 *September 22–28 (page 104 of Standard Edition) Keeping the Church Faithful (2 Thess. 2:13–3:18) sabbath afternoon Read for This Week’s Study: 2 Thess. 2:13–3:18, Acts 17:11, Luke 10:25–28, Matt. 7:24–27, 18:15–17. Memory Text: “So then, brothers, stand firm and hold to the traditions that you were taught by us, either by our spoken word or by our letter” (2 Thessalonians 2:15, ESV). Key Thought: Even with all the grand and glorious promises for the future, we have to deal with daily

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    Journal Article Critique 1

    David M. Lowe (ID# L01477914) September 19, 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction..................................................................................................................2 II. Brief Summary.............................................................................................................2 III. Critical Interaction with Author’s Work..................................................................4 IV. Conclusion....

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    Redemption as a Means to Salvation

    Redemption as a means to Salvation Is the story of Jesus mainly about his death and a life that leads to it, or is the story of Jesus mainly about his life and a death that flows from it? On one view, it hardly matters: these are just two ways of looking at the same thing. On a more combative view, the difference is as great as night and day. Does the cross belong on the sleeves (and hearts) of Christians, as the glorious core of their faith, or does it belong in the repair shop, in need of drastic

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    Pre-Existence of Jesus

    The Preexistence of Jesus: Jesus’ Divine Origin and Identity in the Gospel of Mark Andrew Kutz REL 371 - New Testament Dr. Jason Bruner February 27, 2015 Introduction Bart Ehrman, a New Testament scholar and author of The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Church Writings, was once a strong proponent of the view that the Gospel of John, alone, presents Jesus as divine: Until a year ago I would have said – and frequently did say, in the classroom, in public

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