Ideas for Starting & Expanding a Church
....
Towns is explicit in the need to be under
God's admonishment. ....
Towns is not as enthusiastic in his praise of the gifts of
God (
towns, 1993, p. 18). ....
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Revival of Towns and Trade
One important cause of the revival of
towns and trade beginning in .... and 12the centuries, proffered an ontological proof (if perfection exists,
God is perfection ....
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The Modern Church Growth Movement
.... lengths to explain his third view of the gift of faith, "interventional." Intervention is, as
Towns' defines it, "the ability to move
God to divinely intervene ....
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Deity of Jesus
.... out of shade into the sunlight so they can begin bearing fruit (
Towns 273-274 .... Since his payer is in accord with
God's will, the results are certain -- it will ....
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Westward Expansion & Politics
.... in an economic fashion, and the Americans were as much as commanded by
God to expand .... of the new nation required new land, new markets, new
towns, new industries ....
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Gothic Cathedrals
.... tall structures, "They recognized in these structures that towered over their
towns a style .... their cathedrals as the real image of the City of
God, the Heavenly ....
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Gothic Art The Early, High and Late Gothic Periods
.... tall structures, "They recognized in these structures that towered over their
towns a style .... their cathedrals as the real image of the City of
God, the Heavenly ....
(542

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Temple Communities in Sumeria
.... The Sumerian temple, regardless of the specific
god worshiped therein, sat at the very physical and psychological center of Sumerian
towns. ....
(1231

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The Prophet Muhammad
.... At the time when Muhammad was first ordered by
God to preach to the people, he was .... in cities near the Red Sea Coast, and the people in these
towns were engaged ....
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Cult of Dionysus
.... It presents us with the spectacle of annual festivals in the
towns or fields in .... and bountiful side and its grim and gruesome side, for the same
god is haled as ....
(1574

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Gothic Cathedral Architecture
.... new and unique "They recognized in these structures that towered over their
towns a style .... their cathedrals as the real image of the City of
God, the Heavenly ....
(1114

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Renaissance Humanism
.... wonder that intellectual life turned away from
God and
God's institutions and .... structure of feudal/medieval society fostered the growth of
towns, "an element of ....
(1830

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Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe
.... This led to the civic witch trials that were the rule in
towns such as Salem Massachusetts .... Let
God sort them out!" -- is wonderfully pragmatic (Guazzo, 1988). ....
(2608

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Nat Turner
.... their lives as slaves, and allowed them some freedom of movement between
towns. .... He believed and convinced others the
God had given him special powers, such as ....
(1380

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Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago
.... It presents us with the spectacle of annual festivals in the
towns or fields in .... and bountiful side and its grim and gruesome side, for the same
god is haled as ....
(2087

8

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Issue of membership doctrine in Methodism
.... growing congregations have begun to realize that wonderful things begin to happen when
God is turned loose within their communities! Small
towns and big cities ....
(1856

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Bernal Diaz and The Conquest of New Spain
.... are superior in every way to the Indians and have a
God-given right .... he touched succeeded, especially the pacification of the people and
towns thereabouts (Diaz ....
(1651

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Titans and Gods of Greek Mythology
.... divine right of kings was about all we had left of
God's reflected glory. .... buttresses scratched at the clouds and nations built themselves up from castle
towns. ....
(1352

5

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The Early Middle Ages
.... Commerce grew, which created
towns once again where manors had existed. .... the heroic Christian individual who is willing to die in glory for his
God and for the ....
(1493

6

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Max Weber
.... nature of Puritanism, and the idea of the calling from
God as expressed by .... resources and situation, in particular a majority of the wealthy
towns, went over to ....
(1062

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The Bridge on the Drina
.... essential element of Andric's philosophy is that it is
God who determines .... interrelationships, connections, "links" between the town and other
towns, but more ....
(1689

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Origins of the Hittites
.... The island of Cyprus was sacked, and many
towns in Syria and Palestine were also .... The other procession was led by her husband, the Hurrian weather
god Teshub. ....
(1531

6

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Economic Life of Early Middle Ages
.... features of a money economy economic specialization, long distance trade, commercial
towns. .... He struck it with the Arabic motto "There is no
God but
God, and ....
(2068

8

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Cathedral Building
.... in medieval France was the ultimate metaphor for the monotheistic
God/Man-centered .... France were urban structures, built in or near cities (large
towns by modern ....
(3858

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Role of Exiles in Liberian Reconstruction
.... Yet as we see in the Old Testament,
God called on the exiles to return home .... that illiteracy is so widespread, when our young people, both in the
towns and in ....
(1854

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Authorship & Purpose of The Gospel of Mark
.... Finishing there, Jesus sets off the next day to the other
towns in the area where .... But in order to present the Messiah as the servant of
God and man (Isaiah 53 ....
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Shabbetai Zev as a False Messiah
.... trance. Nathan further proclaimed himself a prophet of
God. From .... 88). In the first category were
towns in the Ottoman Empire. These ....
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RISE OF ISLAM
.... century which predisposed the society of western Arabia, especially the
towns of Medina and .... intercession of the angel Gabriel that there was no
God but Allah ....
(1629

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Religion and Morality
.... were first performed inside the church but soon moved into the
towns during religious .... allegory in which Everyman is called to account for his life by
God. ....
(2154

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Human Rights in Islamic Nations
.... by the Prophet Muhammad (571-632 AD) and established in the Arabian
towns of Mecca .... and for not attaching great value to waging war against the enemies of
God. ....
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