22 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: zenmistress2002
Since we were little children, if we were brought up in a Christian home, we have heard about Noah, his family, the animals, and of course, the great ark that he and his sons built from gopher wood. It is said that the measurements were sent to him directly from God. It took Noah and […]
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16 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: jjarrett
There is a lot of misunderstanding about Christianity and what the Christian faith actually teaches. Because there are so many doctrines that have been added to the Christian faith, many may be confused about what Christianity actually teaches.
Here are five essential teachings Christians need to understand.
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5 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: zenmistress2002
There are countless different religions around the world, but the one that seems to go into almost any nation is Christianity. Whether you are a Christian or not, you have to realize the impact that one man, Jesus Christ, had on the world when he walked the earth for only thirty three years or so. […]
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4 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: billnugent
A strange phenomena has appeared in healing and revival meetings. Unbelievers just off the street receive miraculous healings while devout born-again Christians who’ve been suffering for years go home sick.
Many, including myself, have pondered this for years. In this article I will offer a unique insight from the scriptures that speaks to the issue […]
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21 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: genxer66
Celtic Advent in the pre Nicene church, early Christianity that pre-dates the Nicene Creed, the roadmap of what Christians, Catholic and Protestants believe. was very different than what we celebrate in the modern time. First Celtic Christianity participated and flourished in this period right up though the middle ages and had its own unique […]
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21 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: genxer66
A Celtic Advent Wreath is a wonderful home holiday decoration tool that uses traditional advent candles or some use dark and light green tapers in place of the purple and pink. The Celtic Advent and the Easter Orthodox Advent or Nativity fast last for 40 days and starts mid November but most Advent wreaths have […]
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21 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla
Being an adolescent is not easy. This is the time when you experience a lot of pressure from people around you. You begin to explore things you hardly know about and you often drift away from your family. If you don’t like what’s happening and you feel that there is a need to change your […]
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20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: genxer66
The candles that make up the advent wreath hold a special symbolism. In their color, their composition and just the sheer act of lighting the candle of advent wreath breaths a air of hope into each of the nights that make up the season of Advent.
Advent starts by counting backwards the four Sundays. This […]
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20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: genxer66
The Catholic Church, since its inception, has always believed in the Real Presence of Jesus in the form o the Eucharist. As a child celebrates their first communion, they too are about to take part in this honored tradition. The Eucharist is the one sacrament that is representative or Christs sacrifice on the cross and […]
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19 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla
As parents, it is your obligation to ensure that your kids spend a great portion of their time among Christian Youth Groups.
You see, spiritual and moral corruption is widespread nowadays and it is imperative that the youth get Christian moral influences. If you want your youth to grow up in accordance with the teachings […]
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19 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla
The church plays a vital role in the society and every individual is a member of a particular religion. You see, there are various religions all over the world. It is very important to instill the beliefs of the church in the minds of its constituents, especially the little children.
However, in today’s modern society, the […]
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19 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla
The faith of the future lies in the hands of today’s youth. It is therefore very important to train them how to be a leader at an early age. To start with, they must undergo youth leadership activities.
You can instantly see a born leader when you see one. At a very early age, you […]
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19 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla
There are different religions all over the world. But despite these different beliefs and religion, most people still get along well with others. Being a member of the Baptist Church does not necessarily make you some sort of alien.
Most Baptist Church youths are troubled because they often think that other religions will discriminate them. […]
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19 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla
Perhaps it is the dream of every community to put up a youth activities center for their teens. A lot of youths are now into some things that older people call dark activities. Just by looking at a teenager, you can immediately tell if he/she is troubled.
Teens who are too obsessed with youth-related fashions, […]
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14 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: lynnelee
God does still speak and you can discover how to hear Him. You can learn how to distinguish God’s voice from your own and hear God every day.
It is possible to learn how to hear God. God will teach you how to know and recognise His voice when you ask Him to help you hear […]
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12 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: genxer66
How does a person become Catholic? The short answer is to contact the local Catholic Church in their community and ask to speak with the RCIA director or the Adult Education Dept. They will explain the process and periods. The process can take about a year unless you have some type of issue that will […]
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12 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: genxer66
Palm Sunday is the last Sunday of Lent. It is always the start of Holy Week. It is one of the events that is mentioned in all four Canonical Gospels. It would seem according to the Gospel of John that just a week prior, Jesus was in Bethany having dinner with Lazarus, Mary and Martha […]
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10 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: pegasus
We all want to be used by God and do something for Him but are we really prepared to go through the process necessary for Him to use us? Are we aware that there is in fact a process to be gone through?
If we are not continually moving forward we are probably beginning to […]
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4 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: pegasus
It is perhaps surprising that even mature Christians struggle to explain how to test the spirits as we are commanded to do.
1 John 4 v 1 says, ‘Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the […]
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4 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla
The New Testament is the name given to the second half of the Christian Bible, the first half known to Christians as the Old Testament.
Being the Hebrew Bible, is called by the Jews as Tanakh. It is sometimes called the Greek Testament or Greek Scriptures or the New Covenant.
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