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What was the core issue between Augustine and Pelagius? The heart of the debate centered on the doctrine of original sin, particularly with respect to the question of the extent to which the will of fallen man is "free." Adolph Harnack said:
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Thousands of years ago, the Spirit of God began mobilizing what would eventually become an army of writers to take up parchment and pen to write letters, poetry, biographies, history, and sermons that would eventually be placed into our hands. For centuries, God's people have poured over these writers' words in an effort to grasp what would otherwise be impossible to know: God's character and ways.
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The Bible consists of two parts, the Old and New Testaments. Old does not mean that it is outdated and obsolete. Many interpreter's prefer to use the wording "first" and "second" covenant language.
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Reproduced from Explaining Hermeneutics: A Commentary on the Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics. Oakland, California: International Council on Biblical Inerrancy, 1983.
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Today "diversity" is a term very much in the news and business jargon as the "politically correctly" way to deal with human differences. People are recognized as the most important resource, so learning to attract, retain, and effectively utilize people has become a key initiative in many organizations. So what is diversity and how does it apply to you as a Christian leader?
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Any of us have people in our lives whom we can't stand. Often, there's no escaping interaction with these difficult people. However, even the most unpleasant situations can be made tolerable.
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The question being raised may seem contradictory from someone who makes a living talking about the Wild Frontier lifestyle. Shouldn't I be providing answers for how the church can have more power to keep these youth?
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A Comparison of Historic Covenant and
Historic Dispensational Theology in a chart!
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For Teachers of Family Bible Study Series Using the Adult NIV Leader Guide
ADULT NIV LEADER GUIDE: BROADLY GRADED
Inaction to Action
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Dealing with criticism and complaints is an issue in almost every area of ministry. Church leaders have had to deal with complaints from the beginning. (See II Corinthians for Paul's experience. It is nothing new!) Here are a number of tips for dealing with complaints in ministry...