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The Church’s concern for universal Christian education was expressed through the spread of catechisms centuries ago. Nowadays, satisfying this type of need is expressed through various Bible courses and biblical curricula.
When dealing with this topic, one must ask oneself whether there really are no masters and servants today or whether we are perhaps dealing here – as in many other cases – with the development of language. It is true that concepts are constantly evolving, but it is also true that the actual condition of man and his place on earth does not change. Humans have existed in such conditions for hundreds or even thousands of years; it is what man has produced that has changed. The human environment has changed as a result of human activity, but the human being as such has not.
While observing himself and many other Christians, the author found that courage is something that we need very much! The Holy Spirit, who is active in us, often reveals to us our shyness, uncertainty, fears and complexes which hinder His work. How often the Holy Scriptures show us that we are to live without fear, and with courage to follow His ways! Kindle When we observe today’s Christianity, we see that a lot of misunderstanding and confusion surround the subject of adoring, praising and worshipping God. Christians fail in this area. How contemporary are the words of the prophet Isaiah which Not published yet Sandra Malina "Mrs. Malina’s remarks are intended to make a contribution towards understanding the fathers and the children in order to create a better understanding and make a more loving coexistence possible. She gives practical instruction on how to receive healing for the soul through the Word of God and submission to His will, through understanding and forgiveness" - Christiane Lober Not published yet THROW A STONE! - if you are without sin This book is especially for Christians, who are not indifferent to life’s problems. It is recommended to such like those in Berea, who “examined the Scriptures ... to see whether these things were so” ‑ Acts 17:11. |