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New Age Spirituality Beliefs
The New Age Spirituality movement is very unique. There are many things about this type of spirituality that is very different from other spiritual groups. There is no central organization, holy text, creed, dogma, formal clergy, or membership roles. 
New Age Spirituality is a group of believers who share similar beliefs and they can add these beliefs to any formal religion they are a part of.
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The New Age Spirituality movement is very unique. There are many things about this type of spirituality that is very different from other spiritual groups. There is no central organization, holy text, creed, dogma, formal clergy, or membership roles. 
New Age Spirituality is a group of believers who share similar beliefs and they can add these beliefs to any formal religion they are a part of.
Responsibilities of every Christian
Probably the most important thing you can do as a Christian leader is to clean up your act---if there is anything in your life, moral or ethical, which would not stand up to scrutiny if the entire world found out---you must eliminate it immediately. Do not give anyone an occasion to think that you are a hypocrite.
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Probably the most important thing you can do as a Christian leader is to clean up your act---if there is anything in your life, moral or ethical, which would not stand up to scrutiny if the entire world found out---you must eliminate it immediately. Do not give anyone an occasion to think that you are a hypocrite.
The Cross isn't Fashionable but Sign of Redemption
Simply stated, the cross was a tool of execution. The Roman Empire invented and used crucifixion as their primary and practical means of carrying out the death penalty. It was primarily because it was horrific. It was practical because it sent a terrifying message; the Empire was not to be taken lightly.
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Simply stated, the cross was a tool of execution. The Roman Empire invented and used crucifixion as their primary and practical means of carrying out the death penalty. It was primarily because it was horrific. It was practical because it sent a terrifying message; the Empire was not to be taken lightly.
The Four Horsemen of Apocalypse
“Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.” Interpreting Revelations is as with other Books of the Bible, comes from inspiration. We all have views that must be expressed with the utmost respect to others.
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“Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.” Interpreting Revelations is as with other Books of the Bible, comes from inspiration. We all have views that must be expressed with the utmost respect to others.
Is Self-Esteem Contrary to Christianity
The philosophy of self-esteem is probably the most influential doctrine to arrive on the scene in Christendom's recent history. It has had as much effect, if not even more, on evangelical Christianity than the modern tongues movement that surfaced in the late 1960s. Has self-esteem psychology replaced what the church used to teach about man's sinfulness?
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The philosophy of self-esteem is probably the most influential doctrine to arrive on the scene in Christendom's recent history. It has had as much effect, if not even more, on evangelical Christianity than the modern tongues movement that surfaced in the late 1960s. Has self-esteem psychology replaced what the church used to teach about man's sinfulness?
Jesus biography from Bible
All philosophical, theological, and political discourse issues from a presuppositional matrix. The communicator's ideas are characterized, influenced, and motivated by such a preexisting corpus of antecedent ideas, or embraced truth. I begin with the presupposition that Jesus understood perfectly and clearly who he was.His auto-noetic frame was accurate and complete. From such a substratum his ipssissima verba would proceed. Filtered through an Occidental mindset, in particular, a pragmatic phi...
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All philosophical, theological, and political discourse issues from a presuppositional matrix. The communicator's ideas are characterized, influenced, and motivated by such a preexisting corpus of antecedent ideas, or embraced truth. I begin with the presupposition that Jesus understood perfectly and clearly who he was.His auto-noetic frame was accurate and complete. From such a substratum his ipssissima verba would proceed. Filtered through an Occidental mindset, in particular, a pragmatic phi...
The Problem of Narcissism and Evil
In his bestselling "People of the Lie", Scott Peck claims that narcissists are evil. Are they?
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In his bestselling "People of the Lie", Scott Peck claims that narcissists are evil. Are they?
8 Steps to Effective Christian Leadership
Probably the most important thing you can do as a Christian leader is to clean up your act---if there is anything in your life, moral or ethical, which would not stand up to scrutiny if the entire world found out---you must eliminate it immediately. Do not give anyone an occasion to think that you are a hypocrite.
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Probably the most important thing you can do as a Christian leader is to clean up your act---if there is anything in your life, moral or ethical, which would not stand up to scrutiny if the entire world found out---you must eliminate it immediately. Do not give anyone an occasion to think that you are a hypocrite.
A Short History of St. Patrick and His Irish Holiday
The history of St. Patrick’s Day, which started out as a Holy Day for the Irish Catholics in the 10th or 11th century, goes all the way back to the late 3rd century when a small boy was born in Roman England by the name of Maewyn.
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The history of St. Patrick’s Day, which started out as a Holy Day for the Irish Catholics in the 10th or 11th century, goes all the way back to the late 3rd century when a small boy was born in Roman England by the name of Maewyn.
Abortion and thus the Conscience of the state by Reagan
n 1983, President Reagan wrote an essay for the “Human Life Review” entitled, “Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation.” This brief writing of his pro-life philosophy was published in book form a year later. It was expanded to approximately 95 pages with lengthy afterwords by Surgeon General C. Everett Koop and British essayist Malcolm Muggeridge. Reagan’s brief composition is probably one of the better well-argued pro-life essays ever written. It is also significant as it was the ...
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n 1983, President Reagan wrote an essay for the “Human Life Review” entitled, “Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation.” This brief writing of his pro-life philosophy was published in book form a year later. It was expanded to approximately 95 pages with lengthy afterwords by Surgeon General C. Everett Koop and British essayist Malcolm Muggeridge. Reagan’s brief composition is probably one of the better well-argued pro-life essays ever written. It is also significant as it was the ...