POWER IN THE TONGUE TWO (2024)

Related Papers

Son of Man - The [Christ] mystery revisited (Revised 12.10.13)

Mel Copeland

View PDF

NATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE ROLES OF THE CHURCH (VOLUME 1) - Edited by E. A. Adewale

Science and Education Development Institute (SEDInst)

The subject of discussion in the following pages bespeaks the thoughtful consideration of the Christian reader. Development is a natural desire of man in everywhere of human existence, it is achievable, one only has to be truthful in the pursuit of it and do same with required instruments. At the National and Local levels, everyone regardless of the Religious affiliation, political concern and social or economic status has a duty to support every morally positive move engendered toward the development of our Nation. The church as well as other organized and cooperate bodies have their roles in making the development of our Nation a reality. Many things, too numerous to itemize are basically wrong in our Nation, if the church want to sincerely become relevant in the scheme of National Redemption of this Nation, it should do away with the coldness, unnecessary formality, worldliness and divisions. It should be borne in mind that prayerless, unholy and trifling walk of the church weakens her power, impedes her onward progress. Disjointed church is a danger to her immediate and remote environments. In the face of a complex web of problems and obstacles to the development of our Nation, vital matters practical Christian virtue at all levels have become absolutely necessary. Both from the scripture and secular literature the imperative of National development cannot be overemphasized. The church being the salt of the earth and light of the world should be the key to rapid progress towards transformation. The church must arise and take up the responsibility of raising men of competence, courage and character. Our church leaders must harness all resources and direct every energy toward spiritual, political, and socio-economic capacity building and make the church holistic in her evangelical drive. The collection of these various write ups is highly motivational and challenging. I salute the wisdom of the various contributors to the production of this work. Very practical and relevant manifestation and display of required virtuous Christianity in our civil society. Rev. E. A. Adewale, St. David’s Cathedral, Akure.

View PDF

The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

Jo Angeline Diendo

Wilmington's Guide to the Bible (with Setswana translation)

View PDF

The Holy Spirit in Ministry Study Guide

The Holy Spirit in Ministry Study Guide

2008 •

Geoff Waugh

Academic Study Guide for a degree course on the Holy Spirit in Ministry. See Study Guides: https://renewaljournal.com/2018/08/27/study-guides/

View PDF

The Jewish people, sign of contradiction and revelation of hearts' thoughts, close to the end time (Update)

M. R. Macina

View PDF

Letter to the Church at Philadelphia

Letter to the Church at Philadelphia

2019 •

Jim MacGregor

Relate the setting and church history of each city to the settings of the universal conflict between good and evil; Relate Jesus’ titles in the letters to His role in the battles and in victory; Relate Jesus’ commendations in the letters to the ultimate triumph of the saints under their leader, Jesus; Relate Jesus’ complaints to the forces of evil in the visions; and, Relate Jesus’ counsel and promises to the behavior of the forces of good and their ultimate triumph over evil.

View PDF

Commentary: Psalms, Part I

Commentary: Psalms, Part I

2023 •

Robert Oh

Dr. Robert Oh received his B.A. in Philosophy from UC Berkeley, Master of Divinity, and Doctor of Ministry at Fuller Theological Seminary (USA) and Ph.D. from the University of Middlesex (Oxford Centre for Mission Studies), the U.K. He is currently teaching as a visiting scholar at Cambodia Presbyterian Theological Institute and at America Evangelical University in USA. Dr. Oh authored more than 100 books both in English and Korean – Gap & Eul: Korean Patron-Client Dynamics in Church Planting in Cambodia (Regnum, UK), Prayer Driven Life (Wipf & Stock, USA), Nehemiah Leadership (Ture Publishing, Korea), Hearing (Kyu Jang, Korea) and others. Dedication I dedicate this book to my Daily Gospel brothers and sisters who each day encourages me to continue to take my Cross daily and follow our Lord Jesus Christ guided by the Holy Spirit God. “To me to live is Christ” Phil. 1:21a

View PDF

NATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE ROLES OF THE CHURCH - VOLUME 1

Science and Education Development Institute (SEDInst)

The subject of discussion in the following pages bespeaks the thoughtful consideration of the Christian reader. Development is a natural desire of man in everywhere of human existence, it is achievable, one only has to be truthful in the pursuit of it and do same with required instruments. At the National and Local levels, everyone regardless of the Religious affiliation, political concern and social or economic status has a duty to support every morally positive move engendered toward the development of our Nation. The church as well as other organized and cooperate bodies have their roles in making the development of our Nation a reality. Many things, too numerous to itemize are basically wrong in our Nation, if the church want to sincerely become relevant in the scheme of National Redemption of this Nation, it should do away with the coldness, unnecessary formality, worldliness and divisions. It should be borne in mind that prayerless, unholy and trifling walk of the church weakens her power, impedes her onward progress. Disjointed church is a danger to her immediate and remote environments. In the face of a complex web of problems and obstacles to the development of our Nation, vital matters practical Christian virtue at all levels have become absolutely necessary. Both from the scripture and secular literature the imperative of National development cannot be overemphasized. The church being the salt of the earth and light of the world should be the key to rapid progress towards transformation. The church must arise and take up the responsibility of raising men of competence, courage and character. Our church leaders must harness all resources and direct every energy toward spiritual, political, and socio-economic capacity building and make the church holistic in her evangelical drive. The collection of these various write ups is highly motivational and challenging. I salute the wisdom of the various contributors to the production of this work. Very practical and relevant manifestation and display of required virtuous Christianity in our civil society.

View PDF

Renewal Journal

The Lion of Judah

2014 •

Geoff Waugh

Summary studies about Jesus, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah. 1. The Titles of Jesus 2. The Reign of Jesus 3. The Life of Jesus 4. The Death of Jesus 5. The Resurrection of Jesus 6. The Spirit of Jesus Conclusion: The Lion of Judah Appendix 1: Alternate Chronology - Thursday crucifixion Appendix 2: The Shroud of Turin

View PDF

Does the Blessing of Icons Agree with or Contradict the Tradition of the Orthodox Church?

Stéphane Bigham

Orthodox Christians routinely have their icons blessed by a priest or bishop. Bishops often anoint them with Holy Chrism. There are even special services for blessing different kinds of icons: of Christ, of the Mother of God, of feasts, etc. Most people would never imagine putting an unblessed icon in their houses; it would be a kind of sacrilege, but once the icon is blessed—whatever its subject, taste, canonicity, etc.—many think that what was a simple picture before the blessing becomes an icon after, because of the blessing. It becomes at least a “better” icon. Being only a “profane” image before, it becomes “holy” after, because it has been blessed. Very few Orthodox would question this practice which they feel is legitimate, traditional, and totally in agreement with Church Tradition. I hope to show that despite the widespread habit of blessing icons, this practice is not in agreement with Church Tradition, and that it is in fact contrary to it and based on a theology of icons that is foreign to Orthodoxy.

View PDF
POWER IN THE TONGUE TWO (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Catherine Tremblay

Last Updated:

Views: 5617

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (67 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Catherine Tremblay

Birthday: 1999-09-23

Address: Suite 461 73643 Sherril Loaf, Dickinsonland, AZ 47941-2379

Phone: +2678139151039

Job: International Administration Supervisor

Hobby: Dowsing, Snowboarding, Rowing, Beekeeping, Calligraphy, Shooting, Air sports

Introduction: My name is Catherine Tremblay, I am a precious, perfect, tasty, enthusiastic, inexpensive, vast, kind person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.