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  • ...hurch, a personal prelature is an institution having clergy and (possibly) lay members which would carry out specific pastoral activities.
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  • Babylon was a famous city and empire in the [[Ancient Near East]]. The city lay on the [[Euphrates River]] about 100 km south of modern day [[Baghdad]]. ...height of it's power, conquered the Southern Kingdom of Judah, exiling its people. A number of Old Testament books speak about some of the events surrounding
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  • ...[[Roman Catholic Church]], composed of a prelate, secular priests, and lay people. The group's mission is to spread the Catholic teaching that everyone is ca
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  • : ''No other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ - 1 Corinthians 3:11'' # What is the foundation of the Church? 'No other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ' (1 Corinthians 3:11)
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  • Laodicea lay along one of the major trade routes of the [[Roman Empire]]. Imports from t The people who lived in this region knew that the water brought to Laodicea via the aq
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  • .... Nor is it an organisation or human institution. The church is simply the people whose sins have been forgiven through their faith Jesus Christ... (An extra ...e '''church''' is the Christian community of believers, that is, it is the people. Sometimes the word '''church''' is also used to refer to a [[church buildi
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  • ...ter, as well as her local Parish Magazine. At her home church, Marie was a lay administrator, a member of the Prayer Team, and involved in 'Inner Healing ...we meet, and things happen, by Divine Intervention. I agree that sometimes people one meets only briefly, inexplicably come along again some day, even if jus
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  • ...]] he repeatedly brings them help and good things, and this is despite the people repeatedly turning away from them. Ultimately, God has shown his love by se Jesus shows us this love when he lay down his life for us.
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  • * “The only hope of missions lay in a revival of religion, wide-spread and deep-reaching.” - Arthur T. Pie *"And people who do not know the Lord ask why in the world we waste our lives as mission
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  • ...[[Jesus|Son]] and [[Holy Spirit|Spirit]] (see the [[Trinity]]). He created people in his image, to [[love]] him. Yet every person has rebelled against God. Y ...for people. [[1 John 3:16]] tells us that Jesus' love was so great that he lay down his life for his us
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  • ...increasing jealousy of Jesus. He was increasingly popular with the common people and they were not. ...example of this clash of expectations can be seen in [[John 6]] where the people try to force Jesus to be king, but he does not accept this.
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  • ...e some of the visions and words of the prophets who continually called the people to account for their abandonment of God. : The existence of the Bible, as a book for the people, is the greatest benefit which the human race has ever experienced. Every a
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  • ...ithin three months at a near-by location as the Chicago Avenue Church. His lay follower William Eugene Blackstone was a prominent American Zionist. ...ity. In the Botanic Gardens Palace, a meeting had between 15,000 to 30,000 people.
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  • Have you ever wondered why people are so intent on knowing which particular "brand" of Christianity a person ...etween religion, culture and country in these churches. For example, Greek people that have migrated to Australia tend to remain within the Greek Orthodox Ch
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  • ...udson experienced a spiritual birth during an intense time of prayer as he lay stretched, as he later put, "before Him with unspeakable awe and unspeakabl ...tudied to become a midwife, and recruited more missionaries. Troubled that people in England seemed to have little interest in China, he wrote China: Its Spi
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  • his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be. JOB 9:33 Neither is there any daysman betwixt us, that might lay his hand upon
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  • ...e lay members are called ''numeraries''. Moreover, Opus Dei encourages its lay members to avoid practices that are seen as overly "monkish." The term "per ...Talmudic Judaism to refer to the "dwelling", or presence of God among his people. It also came to be interpreted as the more "homely" or feminine aspects of
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  • The Puritan movement of 16th and 17th century [[England]] was a movement of people seeking "purity" of [[worship]] and [[doctrine]]. Those who sought further ...sing of peerages, increasing discontent between the House of Lords and the people, rebellion over the attempt to introduce a Divine right of kings by Charles
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  • ...tration, leadership and doctrine are usually decided democratically by the lay members of each individual church, which accounts for the variation of beli ...ia (2.3 million), Zaïre (1.9 million) and Brazil (1.2 million). Only those people who are baptized members of a local Baptist church are included in the tota
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