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...lves around serving the Christian community by providing a forum for inter-Christian fellowship to occur on many different topics, ranging from [[theology]] and
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CityLife Church (CityLife), formerly Waverley Christian Fellowship (WCF) originated with a small group of people meeting together t
...el Church and its Christian School merged with WCF . Now known as Waverley Christian College and located on the church property, the school has grown and develo
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Christian exclusivism is the teaching that it is only through [[Jesus]] that a person
...e the Exclusivist Claims of Christianity Valid in an Age of Inclusivism?] (Leadership U)
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topic_name = The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada
...gelical Christian Church in Canada''', also known as the Christian Church (Christian Disciples), is an evangelical Protestant [[denomination]] of churches, mini
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...the doctrine (or teaching) that today's [[church]] is (or those in church leadership are) the spiritual successor to the original followers of [[Jesus Christ]]
...n Catholic Church]] has continued until this day, with an unbroken line of leadership, and so today's bishops have received their authority through the apostles.
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...is held by the democratically-elected Parliament of New Zealand under the leadership of the Prime Minister, who is the Head of Government.
...ertly Christian-based political parties such as [[Christian Heritage party|Christian Heritage]] and [[Destiny New Zealand|Destiny]] have been unsuccessful, and
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...tell me that I should not hate the white man, but that it was my duty as a Christian to love all. ''Martin Luther King Jr.''}}
'''Martin Luther King, Jr.''' (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was a Christian, an African American clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the Americ
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...ect. It's rather simple if you study the origins and backgrounds of other "Christian texts" and their authors.
...(Jehovah's Witnesses Bible) was translated by the Watchtower, a religious leadership committee for the denomination. The translators claimed to have translated
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...is a Dominican-American theological professor, Presbyterian minister, and Christian author.
Aida Spencer is a Christian author and Professor of New Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminar
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...In the recent two centuries sexism began to be questioned on secular and Christian levels and now is unquestionably immoral in the West. Westerners at large
...y (and disappeared soon afterwards) eliminating the possibility that early Christian doctrine taught oppression of women. Islamic history shows no such progres
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...e divisions of the Christian Church sees clearly the advantage of a united Christian front and cannot see why the Churches cannot 'get together'. The problem is
[[Image:Christian denominations.png|thumb|A flow chart showing the major denominations]]
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...mbers attending weekly. Like most megachurches, these two examples rely on Christian rock music and aim to advertise the church and the gospel.
...metimes leveled at megachurches. These include allegations that the church leadership is more interested in numbers and appearance than in faithfulness to Jesus.
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...re members of a religious movement who, although identifying themselves as Christian, are not generally considered as Christians by mainstream [[Christianity]]
...eadership of [[Charles T. Russell]] began to question a number of accepted Christian doctrines including the [[Trinity]] and [[Hell]].
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...inistry of Jesus in new and different ways, as the people of God in a post-Christian context. From there, wide diversity abounds. "Emergents" seem to share one
...ized and institutional church and may support the deconstruction of modern Christian dogma. The movement often favors the use of stories and narratives. Members
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'''Bob Du Broy''' is a [[:Category:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] involved in [[:Category:Radio|radio]] and [[:Category:Visual Arts|visual
Bob is co-founder of Christian Hit Radio Inc., which is the operator of radio station [http://www.chri.ca
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'''Lloyd Mackey''' is a [[:Category:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] involved in [[:Category:News|news]], [[:Category:Publishing|publishing]]
...nfo News now called BC Christian News. He was director of The Institute of Christian Newspapering. He taught journalism at Trinity Western University in Langley
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** [[Women in leadership in the church]]
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Jeanne C. DeFazio was born in 1950 in Sacramento, California is a Christian author and educator who has authored, edited, as well as coedited a variety
...e Post Modern Church'', Jeanne chronicled the campus based ministry of The Christian World Liberation Front (CWLF), a high profile ministry of The Jesus Movemen
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{{Short description|Christian service carried out in the name of Jesus Christ for the worship of God, the
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...p constitutes one as Christian, then the Catholic Church is most certainly Christian.
...holics do not rely upon the Bible as the exclusive and single authority on Christian doctrine, it sometimes claimed that Catholics ignore it. But this is false.
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