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    Not too long ago, a Catholic lay minister, “John,” approached me to discuss a concern he has with his parish’s lay evangelization ministry. In addition to their parish’s weekly prayer service of fifty participants, this ministry organizes and facilitates a quarterly Catholic Evangelization Congress for their deanery that gathers between three to five hundred people. Consequently, some lay ministers have given greater importance to the major quarterly religious services they organize for their deanery

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    The Great Counselor Jesus Christ is the Great Counselor; therefore, He is the ultimate example worth following if one wishes to be a counselor. The characteristics, personality, and values of a Christian counselor are embodied in Christ, the world has much to learn from Him. Society has come a long way in developing techniques and theories for the counseling field and in comparison to Jesus many seem to be derived from Him. Ultimately, the way to live one’s life is found in the ways of Christ and

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    Denial Of Simon Peter

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    In modern Christianity, the denial of Jesus Christ by Simon Peter, who later became Saint Peter, can be described as one of the most powerful events of the New Testament. The act is the culmination of Jesus’ prediction to Peter during the Last Supper. In Matthew 26:34 of the Holy Bible, Jesus states to Peter, “this very night, before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times.” To Simon Peter, this seems comical, for Peter feels that he is a devoted disciple, but to the reader it is an eerie

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    The excerpts that given from the stories of “ The Garden Party “ and “ The Saint “ share some similarities in terms of feeling addicted or obliged to something.In the first place , if we start with “ The Saint , the narrator emphasizes that with all his “ will “ , he do not put his faith in towards Mr.Timberlake about “ walking upon the water “, so , we understand that the narrator take our attention to the idea of “ miracle ” , which is one of the major symbols of the story.For example , since

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    With Life Comes Pain Late one night, to my horror, the most exuberant girl in the hall collapsed limply on her friend’s shoulder as she cried hysterically. All she could say was, “My brother is dead. My brother is gone.” At this moment, I had to stop and think. I was forced to remember that God gives us trials because He loves us. Heavenly Father has a plan for every single one of His children. He has provided a way for us to feel comfort as we remember that we will see my friend’s wonderful brother

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    Passage For this Bible study, my passage comes from Matthew 8:5-13. It is the story of the Roman Centurion with the servant who was very sick. This is the Centurion whom Jesus said had the greatest faith in all of Israel. Translation Comparison I read the passage in three different version of the Bible. They were New English Translation (NET), New King James Version (NKJV), and Good News Translation (GNT). A first difference I noticed in the different translations was that in verse 5, in the New

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    Please come in and have a seat at the table where a place has been arranged for us to face each other as we reason for and against your deciding to becoming one with Jesus Christ. Subsequently, as we have this decision you must be warn you with each word, sentence, and with each testimony you will be gaining more knowledge about the power within you to change and the more understand you have about Jesus love for you, and His word of truth will help you to make your decision. However, you must understand

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    The Church and The Community The mission of the church, to share the message of Jesus Christ with the world, has not changed, however, culture is constantly changing forcing the church to adapt its approach to fulfill its mission. There is no specific way to reach a culture with message, as long as the message is Christ. The church and its leaders face many challenges contextualizing the message within their specific community they aim to reach. Each community provides challenges and opportunities

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    One thing each and every one of us have is life, and no matter how gruesome the experience or how exalted and glorified some moments are, we none the less from time to time are bound to question if life, as we know it, is really worth living. This is neither an academic question, nor a philosophical exercise, even much less a polemic for exercising the mind, but a compelling question arising from hard, realistic, every-day living where none is exempted from the atrocious vagaries of living and everyone

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    Messiah Research Paper

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    alike use the term Messiah, however not always in same way. Stanley E Porter wrote “Christians have equated the word “Messiah” with Jesus,” he anointed one, because they believe that he fulfilled the messianic duties that were a part of the Jewish belief which was in place well before he had walked the earth. However, the Jewish people has not accepted Jesus as being the Messiah, because they believe that the Messiah that is to save them, has yet to come. They view the Messiah as a messenger sent

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