Category: Church
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Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela
Christianity has a vast history that begins in the Middle East and the religion is currently popular in European countries and some African regions, which the Europeans took under control. There are more than one billion Christians in the world, and this religion usually includes Orthodoxy, Protestantism, and Catholicism. Orthodoxy is widespread in such countries…
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Discipleship in a Healthy Church
A Healthy Church defines a church that resembles and functions simply as a healthy body, namely the Body of Christ. It is the same desire that Jesus has for his body. The Body of Christ is in it, which doesn’t need to be defined, but it’s important to include, The Body of Christ is the…
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The Missional Church and Its Impact on Ecclesiology
Missional church is a community of Word, Sacrament, and Prayer, which involves certain religious activities to convert non-believers or apologists of other religions to their faith. Mission in a religious context and similar activities, especially in Christianity, are prevalent. The missionary church represents the various movements and denominations that shape it. The Missionary Church in…
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Doctrine of the Trinity about the Nature of the Church
Introduction The Christian doctrine of the Trinity is important in understanding the nature of God as well the human-God relationship. However, based on the nature of the church, the doctrine is marked by some ambiguities. For instance, many Christians and Bible scholars tend to be confused on the subject of God being one and at…
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Leadership in Church and Its Theological Aspects
Table of Contents Introduction Using A Common Language Facilitating Sharing Strengthening Your Members’ Narrative Intelligence Understanding of Change and What It Means to Lead Change Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Leadership in church, as well as change, are two things that require individuals who are committed to serving others. The two depend on one another in the…
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Pentecostal’s Church Approach to Death, After-Life, and End of Life
Pentecostals represent a large group of the US population and an even larger group of Christians. About 4 million Pentecostals live in the United States, and about 500 million are members of various denominations worldwide (Casanova, 2021). The Pentecostal faith is very different from the Protestant or Catholic doctrine. Pentecostals tend to understand the Bible…
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The Catholic Church and Western Classical Music
The middle ages were characterized by the dominance of the Roman Catholic Church in many religious and social aspects of the community and society. Therefore, many secular elements of culture like the creation and composition of music had their origins in the Roman Catholic Church or were at least influenced by the style and music…
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Nature and Mission of the Church
My understanding of the nature and mission of the church in the light of God’s call and purpose is that the church is dependent on and defined by how well it relates with God. Since God is a mystery but and known to us, the church should therefore be never defined by the descriptions we…
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Brand Luther and Reform the Catholic Church
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Luther sought to reform the Catholic Church and bring light to its wrongdoings. The Catholic Church’s practice of selling indulgences incensed and repulsed him. The beginning of Pettegree’s book depicts biography details of Luther, the origins of the Reformation, and the development of Luther’s unshakable faith in…
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Analysis of Article “Religions Resources and Church Growth”
The authors define resource mobilization theory as “the study of aggregation of resources” in the context of money and labor (Iannaccone, Olson, & Stark 1995, p. 706). From a theoretical standpoint, religious resources consist of ‘inputs’ such as time and money, which lead to the ‘output’ of church growth and new members joining. In economic…