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  • subtopics = [[Persecution of the early church]], [[Apostle Stephen]] * [[Persecution of Christians in the Middle Ages]]
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  • topic_name = Persecution Today | ...punished, however, family members often take the law into their own hands by honour killings.
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  • ...ls. Too many [[Christians]] and churches today falter and fail in times of persecution. ...at a man's greatness is not determined by his wealth or by his talent, but by what it takes to discourage him. What does it take to discourage you? When
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  • topic_name = Persecution of the Early Church | ...ntonines, Maximinus Thrax, Decius, Valerian, Diocletian and Galerius. Many Christians were willing to die for their faith.
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  • ...a Roman Emperor in the fourth century AD, famous for ending persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire with his [[Edict of Milan]] ...mpire. This edict helped to put an end to institutionalized persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.
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  • ...e and [[Paul]] takes his place; and, the Gospel of the kingdom is replaced by the Gospel of the [[grace]] of [[God]]. ...urch. Secondly, we find that Satan opposes the [[Word]] of [[God]] through persecution from without and false professions from within. Today, as always, the only
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  • * [[Persecution]], [[10/40 Window]], [[Operation World]] ...involved in missionary work to bring men and women to Christ as commanded by Jesus in the [[Great Commission]].
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  • ...In all ages, in one form or another, the people of God have had to suffer persecution. In its earliest history the Christian church passed through many bloody pe Christians are forbidden to seek the propagation of the gospel by force (Matt. 7:1; Luke 9:54-56; Rom. 14:4; James 4:11, 12). The words of Ps
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  • ...d to the Christian faith after giving it up previously under the threat of persecution. The Donatist churches were repressed by the Roman Empire and by the wider Christian church but did not disappear completely until the Arab
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  • subtopics = [[Famous Christians Index]] * [[:Category:Media_Workers|Christians in Media]]
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  • ...very famous work in regards to [[Christian apologetics]] and commonly goes by the title ''Against Heresies''. ...ss of Christianity, writing about forgiveness and generosity. Additionally by giving Christianity an intellectual basis, the early apologists sought to s
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  • ...ay, been reached by these ministries. We praise [[God]] for the many great Christians who, because of a burning desire to see the lost brought to the saving know ...sus]] because He had indicted them ([[Matthew]] 23) with so many sins. The persecution that Christ promised the apostles in [[John]] 15:18--16:4 was now taking pl
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  • ...ist texts are allowed in the country. There are thought to be about 10,000 Christians.
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  • ...onius (Nero, xvi.), says of him: "He likewise inflicted punishments on the Christians, a sort of people who hold a new and impious superstition" (Forbes's Footst ...t Rome, and the apostle is supposed to have suffered martyrdom during this persecution. He is repeatedly alluded to in Scripture (Acts 25:11; Phil. 1:12, 13; 4:22
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  • ...e [[Bible]] by some denominations, but are considered as part of the Bible by other denominations. For example, Protestant churches count 39 books of the ...le; the books of the prophets were canonized by the the time of the Syrian persecution of the Jews; and the writings were canonized shortly after the fall of Jeru
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  • ...ersecution of Christians around the world today|Current-day Persecution of Christians]]; Demographic and Relevant History of [[Places]] and Religions Around the ...n living today; Formation of a collection of sermons and research articles by those involved in preaching and exegesis
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  • ...under provocation (3:17), patience under oppression (5:7), patience under persecution (5:10); and the ground of their patience is that the coming of the Lord dra ...cepted as just by virtue of the righteousness of Christ, which is received by faith.
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  • ...but a significant minority belong to the [[Coptic Church]]. Persecution of Christians occurs commonly in Egypt. One of the great ancient civilizations arose in Egypt. By the time of [[Abraham]], Egypt was a flourishing and powerful nation. In th
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  • ...atholic]], 700 million [[Protestant]] and 550 million [[Eastern Orthodox]] Christians. ...here [[Islam]] is the majority religion there is sigificant persecution of Christians.
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  • ...together emphasize the perils of the church: Satan can come as a lion with persecution (I [[Peter]]), or he can come as a serpent with false doctrine (II [[Peter] ...ould contrast II [[Peter]] 2:20-22, where we have a description of false [[Christians]]. They have escaped the pollutions of the world, not the corruptions; that
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