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Putting Substance into Reconsecration
By Colin Crago D. Min.
Like many others I feel there is a sense of positive movement within the body of Christ at the moment. While not fully formed as yet, there is a glaring need for the development of true disciples to catch hold of the stirrings that are bringing forth...
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Putting Substance into Reconsecration
By Colin Crago D. Min.
Like many others I feel there is a sense of positive movement within the body of Christ at the moment. While not fully formed as yet, there is a glaring need for the development of true disciples to catch hold of the stirrings that are bringing forth...
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By James L. Apple
To be a good preacher requires skill, knowledge, compassion, humor, and insight. I was not a good preacher until I entered the navy in 1970. Once in the navy, I had the opportunity to listen to a variety of Christian chaplains preach. The best preach...
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By James L. Apple
To be a good preacher requires skill, knowledge, compassion, humor, and insight. I was not a good preacher until I entered the navy in 1970. Once in the navy, I had the opportunity to listen to a variety of Christian chaplains preach. The best preach...
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By James L. Apple
To be a good preacher requires skill, knowledge, compassion, humor, and insight. I was not a good preacher until I entered the navy in 1970. Once in the navy, I had the opportunity to listen to a variety of Christian chaplains preach. The best preach...
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The Epigrammatic Poems of Ludwig Feuerbach
By Martin Wasserman
There are two major factors that helped Ludwig Feuerbach (1804–1872) earn a great deal of respect from both his philosophy colleagues and the lay readers of his books. First, his anthropological interest in studying “the absolute and exalted” compell...
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The Epigrammatic Poems of Ludwig Feuerbach
By Martin Wasserman
There are two major factors that helped Ludwig Feuerbach (1804–1872) earn a great deal of respect from both his philosophy colleagues and the lay readers of his books. First, his anthropological interest in studying “the absolute and exalted” compell...
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The Epigrammatic Poems of Ludwig Feuerbach
By Martin Wasserman
There are two major factors that helped Ludwig Feuerbach (1804–1872) earn a great deal of respect from both his philosophy colleagues and the lay readers of his books. First, his anthropological interest in studying “the absolute and exalted” compell...
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By Sajjad Yazdanpanah
The book is based on a true story of a young Iranian who hears a sentence from a Christian satellite television and then decides to investigate Christianity, which is contrary to the custom of his country’s society and traditions. This story clearly ...
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By Sajjad Yazdanpanah
The book is based on a true story of a young Iranian who hears a sentence from a Christian satellite television and then decides to investigate Christianity, which is contrary to the custom of his country’s society and traditions. This story clearly ...
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The Inspirational Story of a Prophet and His People
By Shell B Abegglen
The story of Joseph Smith the man and the early history of the LDS church are inextricably intertwined. The boy Joseph’s first vision and the establishment of the new church that would become the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is a sacre...
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The Inspirational Story of a Prophet and His People
By Shell B Abegglen
The story of Joseph Smith the man and the early history of the LDS church are inextricably intertwined. The boy Joseph’s first vision and the establishment of the new church that would become the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is a sacre...
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Exploring the Lost Cause
By Dr. Herbert L. Green, Jr., D.P.A.
As the pages of The World and the Word: Exploring the Lost Cause unfold, there is a kind of internal consistency with both the worldview (social sciences) and the word view (the Bible). However, where such consistency appeared to diverge, this author...
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Exploring the Lost Cause
By Dr. Herbert L. Green, Jr., D.P.A.
As the pages of The World and the Word: Exploring the Lost Cause unfold, there is a kind of internal consistency with both the worldview (social sciences) and the word view (the Bible). However, where such consistency appeared to diverge, this author...
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An Exegesis on the Christian Doctrine
By Ashley Brown
This book takes a very serious, critical, and provocative look at the Christian church and its doctrines and concludes that they are not the truth of God but rather the wisdom of men. Also, it was the Christian church that had, in early stages, overt...
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