Matthew the Evangelist

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    would have asked him and he would have given you living water”(John 4:10, NIV). Elements of Communication: I am praying for the right approach and the right words to say. We are both African Americans with different culture backgrounds. I am an Evangelist in my church, serve on the Ministerial Staff, believe in Jesus and she believes in Allah. In order to minister to her it is important to show Jesus as the Son of God and not a prophet like Allah. “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among

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    Before the church deliberates missiology we need to go back to the creation of all things because the glory of God is evident there. We must immediately fall back on the Holy Scriptures because they witness to God’s covenant and promises to humanity. It is a covenant that ranges from the formation of a people, Israel, temporary through the New Testament, with the coming of Jesus, to one day the complete manifestation of God’s Holy Spirit reaching to all nations and cultures. Thus we will go back

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    In these verses Fitzmyer finds similarities in passages in the Gospel according to Matthew. Verse 24 resembles the Mathhean sermon on the mount where Jesus talks about two gates and two ways which lead to life or destruction. Luke’s version only speaks of a “narrow door,” however both have to do with a “door.” He believes Luke may have

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    Neville Cooper, an Australian - born Evangelist that was in fact invited to preach the word of God in New Zealand. This

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    Many within the Christian fellowship have heard of evangelism. Nevertheless, it is not at all surprising that many aren’t quite familiar with the true definition of the term. Furthermore, there are many Christians whom would consider themselves to be faithful and committed followers of Christ who obey and believe the Word of God with a testimony that reveals that they are being the best servant that he or she can be towards the risen Savior. Often times, Christians lead their lives without much

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    Ephesians 4 Analysis

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    Introduction: Introduction: Introduce your conclusions on why the BOC needs to be understood for a group of people to be effective in their service to God (1 page). In order for the body of Christ to be understood in its service to God, there are three conclusions for consideration. First, the BOC is a living organism. Paul employs this metaphor in Ephesians 4 to help us visualize it characteristics. This living organism has various functioning parts working for a common cause, maturation in Christ

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    what this writer believes should be the goals of every born again believer. How to Win the Lost in This Generation “Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves. Therefore, be wise as serpents and harmless as doves.” Matthew 10:16 I believe when Jesus spoke this to his disciples over 2,000 years ago, the message has not changed. I believe that he has given us some foundational truths how to share the Gospel. He was reminding us that we have to be careful. This would seem

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    Liberty University Book Critique: Vernon Whaley and David Wheeler's: The Great Commission to Worship A research paper submitted to Yat Por Lau In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For The course EVAN 525 Liberty Baptist Theological seminary By Michael Willis Lynchburg, Virginia Sunday, September 21, 2014 Table of Contents Abstract 3 Concrete Response 4 Reflection 4 Action 5 Abstract In their book, The Great Commission to Worship, Vernon Whaley and David Wheeler takes an in depth

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    WEEK 2 TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS Pg. 110 1.) What are source, form, and redaction criticism? Source, form, and redaction criticism are scientific methods used in interpreting the texts of the Bible. They are methodological steps on a path to seeking the origin and provenance of the Biblical texts from about 1900 to 1975 (). 2.) How does each method work? Form criticism puts its focus on the period of oral tradition and sees the Bible as a collection of traditional stories and sayings which were spread

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    Compare and Contrast Duccio, Madonna and Child - Gauguin, La Orana Maria Madonna and Child is a panel painting by Italian medieval artist Duccio di Buoninsegna. Painted in tempera and gilded on a wood panel in around the year 1300, the Madonna and Child is still in its original engaged frame. The fact that it was in private hands and out of public circulation for years might be why the painting is basically intact after 700 years. The craftsmanship and preservation are simply amazing. The

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