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As a Unitarian Universalist proud of our liberal religious faith, I'm confident that environmental stewardship is important in my religious community. Our Seventh Principle charges us to "respect the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part." UU churches often seem to grow out of the very ground in which they're planted, with a preponderance of yurt-like buildings, and an emphasis on union with the environment.

It's not often that I find a book where I can buy multiple of them and give them out as little evangelists of Christ's redeeming power. It's not often that I get moved to tears so thoroughly. I don't write any book reviews as you'll notice I have only written about three and those only 500 words. You'll find I invested a lot of my time writing this review in the hope you'll invest your money into this book. There's a woman you know who needs to read it.

This article discusses the missionary contribution of William Carey who challenged the Calvinist view prevalent among British Baptists nations that nations would be brought to Christ without human intervention or assistance. He challenged the theology that the Great Commission had been repealed and, together with Marshall and Ward, was daubed the Serampore Trio. Successful missionary activities in India earned him personally the Wycliffe of the East and Father of Modern Missions.

This article highlights five Christian Missions that have served in Haiti for decades. They are staffed by mostly native Haitians and the Americans that are in service have taken the time and attention to learn the culture and ethnic nuances of the people. These missions do not deserve to be lumped with the Idaho missionaries. These missions deserve your prayers and support so they can continue the good work they perform.

The East is very different from the West in how it establishes value. Often, we understand someone that we are listening to based upon what we know about that person, or "where they're coming from"... where they live, what they do for a living, are they single or married and with or without children, etc. This lesson is designed to give you a glimpse of "where Jesus was coming from" and where He was trying to lead our minds.

Hello again to my readers and welcome to part 2 of my analysis of theology and theologians. As I said in part one, because the topic is so large, I am writing a series of short articles, this being the second, about theology and theologians, and how, down through the ages, they have impacted on the True Church. This time I will be focusing on why we have theologians and on their origins; I will also give you some first and second century examples of who these people were and reveal how theologians and mainstream 'Christians' in general, down through the generations, have been duped into thinking these men were men of God.

I once held the belief that selecting a Christian Liberal Arts College would prevent me from being a witness to the unsaved, and jeopardize my education. Several churches that I attended and friends I respected supported a Non-Christian education for two basic reasons - Academic standards could be lower at a private college and there would be little or no opportunity to win others to Christ.

After a decade and a half of the "information superhighway" there are very few claims made for the Internet that people won't believe. Of course, simply surfing random waves of facts and figures will never lead to wisdom, but using today's online resources for continuing education clearly leads to better trained, up-to-date professionals. For medical professionals, in fact, most states and federal certifications require CEUs (Continuing Education Units) to maintain good standing, and these are increasingly available online.

Education is a primary determinant of overall development in the emerging knowledge economy. To be more independent one must be well qualified and it is such important asset which enables you to lead a happy and successful life. Quality education is what we all desire and the success of a nation depends on its citizens. Today Indian has one of the strongest education systems in Asia. There is slight shift in literacy rate but gigantic efforts are on to achieve that level.

 
 
 
 
 
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