The Bible portrays Jesus as the one who fully accepted women. Regardless of their social or marital status, he was unfailingly courteous, and compassionate towards them. Jesus thus affirmed a woman’s right to be a disciple and not to be concerned solely with domestic affair...
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The goal of sin is to violently rearrange the pattern of interdependence in all our relationships. We separate what God has joined and join what God has separated. What then is exclusion? Taking oneself away from the relationship of interdependence and placing oneself as an independent ruler.
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Do you know whom you worship? This question came to the forefront when there was as yet no doctrinal consensus about the divinity of Christ. All Christians asserted that Jesus was God and worshipped Him as such, as stated...
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Positive outgoing love is the rule for Christian living; a kind of love which does not consider or depend on receiving a positive response in turn.
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Rev. Dr. Richard Howell
Once John Raj was a worried pastor. He desired the kind of church that was in the neighbourhood. But to the outside world Raj pretended his church was actually better, or at least just as good.
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The place of women in the family, in society, and in the church continues to be the object of much attention at the beginning of twenty first century.
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