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    Paul the Apostle was a very godly man one of many on long list of godly people who spent their lives serving God’s purpose. Paul was the author of several epistles, writing out the words of God to the people of the church. Have you ever wondered why Paul wrote out the epistle of Ephesians and the effects that the letter had on the congregation in which he wrote too? In the book of Ephesians, it is clearly shown that the Apostle Paul is the indeed the author of the Epistle of Ephesians. Paul’s epistles

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    return, he listened to questions whoever wanted to ask. After all, he didn’t care if they were poor, or rich, but all he did want was the faith in the lord. Most of all, he loves the children. When children came to see him, or talk to him, the 12 apostles tried stopping the children, but he let them in whenever. For Jesus, age is just a number, he loves all the people, whether people think that they are better than others. But for Jesus, they are all the same loving children of God and which he needs

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    the same everywhere to make the message easier to understand. In Christ in Majesty the halo is an example of the recurring iconographic element. A halo around someone's head means that the person is a saint. Christ, the evangelists, and the Twelve Apostles have halos to point out their religious significance. Individualization is no longer important on Medieval works because artists focus on the expansion of the Christian message. The figures in Christ in Majesty are less naturalistic than the ones

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    Definition: James Macgregor Burns, the man who first introduced the idea of Transformational leadership defined it as follows, “leaders and followers help each other to advance to a higher level of morale and motivation.” Burns, J. M. (1978). Leadership. New York: Harper & Row. Summary: The author of this article is Bacha, Eliane she is a well-respected professor of HRM & OB at SKEMA business school. This article is entitled, “The relationship between transformational leadership, task performance

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    At the age of 24 years old, Chelsea Chaisson, has made an enormous difference in not only my life, but in many others. At a very young age she has impacted this generation to become something more than they could possibly imagine. From being one of the most selfless, inspirational, virtuous, confident, tenacious, and so much more that anyone would have the honor to meet. Only meeting Chelsea in March of 2017 has impacted the way that I am not just a typical person, but a person who has a voice to

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    the Apostles in the Early Church Jesus gathered many disciples around himself some of whom he also called apostles. These individual was sent out to preach and teach the gospel to others. According to Shaw (2013), “In reflecting on early church leadership there is a frequent tendency among Christian writers to seek justification for contemporary church governance and administrative practice through reading of texts that describe the developing life of the early church (p.131).” The apostles, in

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    doctrine. Within its long text, Paul assures equal judgment by God as well as equal chances to pursue righteousness to God. Paul addresses the debacle of Israel and the implications of that on the Gentiles. Paul looks to the Roman house-churches and tackles possible issues within their context. Paul encourages the Romans to respect and not resist governing authorities. One topic Paul does not touch explicitly is the role of women in the church, but implicitly Paul speaks volumes about women within

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    New Testament we get stories about Paul but not every story that we read in these verses are particularly good. Paul being one of the most influential figures in the beginning of Christianity the only other to beat him in influence was Jesus himself . Of the 27 books of the New Testament, 13 are attributed to Paul. These are the main sources that are at our disposal to really reconstruct Paul’s life. One of the biggest stories of Paul’s early life start as Paul was a young man drafted by his fellow

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    Jesus ascended into heaven to the present day, Jesus sovereignly works through His children to continue to spread the gospel. For a time, the apostles of Jesus did not have either Jesus with them or His Spirit. During this time, though, the eleven apostles continued to seek God even as they chose a new apostle to take the place of Judas Iscariot. The apostles of Jesus spent this time waiting but not waiting and doing nothing. They prayed and worshiped God together. During one of the times of worship

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    that can found within his Gospel Message. As a student of History, this course had For me pointed the many legends as I have learned within this course concerning the ministries and deaths of Christ 's apostles abound, but there is little Scriptural information of such. Therefore, what the apostles did in their later years and how they died may be regarded as quite uncertain. Despite some severe persecutions of which us here in America understand

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