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  • ...costal churches, Lucas and other leaders began to disciple or shepherd new converts. At the time, this practice was involved regular, but informal meetings bet
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  • ..., for instance, thought such a formal definition might push away potential converts. Some feared it might lead to renewed suspicion of Catholics as having a fo ...identity among Roman Catholics worldwide was detected, and the numbers of converts to Catholicism as well as the numbers of vocations to the religious and pri
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  • ...required to attend, but there is a level of expectation that gently urges converts to participate. It is during these ‘book studies' that the Jehovah's Witn
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  • The church probably was mostly formed through [[Gentile]] converts - [[Colossians 1:27]]
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  • ...[[resurrection of Jesus]] the early church initially grew with only Jewish converts in Jerusalem, but soon, with persecution from Jewish leaders, and through t
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  • ...[[resurrection of Jesus]] the early church initially grew with only Jewish converts in Jerusalem, but soon, with persecution from Jewish leaders, and through t
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  • ...to Peter's sermon. This was the formation of the early church. These early converts were all Jews. Some were from Judea and others were diaspora Jews. The grou
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  • ...explicitly evangelistic goal: they hope to use their music to attract new converts to their faith. Some musicians try to draw in non-Christian listeners by wr
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  • ...ts profited greatly from their "floating ministry," attracting hundreds of converts in Iowa's early years. As more settled communities appeared, the Methodist ...le manifestations of Divine power, not only in conversions, but in leading converts to scriptural views of his [[kingdom | Kingdom of God]] and ordinances”.
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  • ...pel to all who were there (Acts 10.34-43). The narrative ends with the new converts speaking in tongues and being baptized (Acts 10.44-48). Some discount the m
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  • ...nstitutes'' in 1539. He married Idolette de Bure, the widow of one of his converts. Overall he gained valuable pastoral experience, which his previous confli
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  • ...makes a new creature of man, changes his spirit and wholly and completely converts him. It goes to the foundation and there accomplishes a renewal of the enti
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