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Functional Illiteracy: Ministering to Functionally Illiterate Adults by Employing Modern Educational Philosophies
(2013)This study is meant to familiarize pastors and ministerial educators with functional illiteracy in America. Often this subject is addressed in terms of youth who are functionally illiterate or non-English speakers who are ... -
The Functions of the Church
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Funding Lutheran Elementary Schools
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The Future of the Urban Church
(1995)Pastor Hartman provides a listing of principles first from the Bible supporting and encouraging missions, especially in urban settings and then showing (in outline form) the challenges involved in that type of ministry. -
G. Stoeckhardt: The Exegetical Task
(2006)Pless presents an overview of the life and doctrine of George Stoeckhardt, focusing on his exegetical work. -
Galatians – A Trial Translation
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Gambling
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Gambling: Is It Always Wrong???
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The Garden Temple: Analyzation and Implications of the Relationship between Eden and the Tabernacle/Temple
(2024)The garden of Eden was God’s non-architectural temple of creation. Adam was the first priest. The future blueprints of the tabernacle and temple which God directed to be built were concessions that allowed humans to remain ... -
Gear Up: Equipping the Christian Soldier for Spiritual Warfare in a Pre-Deployment Environment
(2017)The Christian who enlists in the United States Armed Forces is given all the tools he or she needs to complete the mission on account of their new identity as a US soldier. The aspect of life a soldier will find himself ... -
A General Introduction to the Subject of Depression
(1989)Schupmann gives a brief overview of what depression is and what it is not. He provides some definitions of common forms of depression, and describes some methods used to treat it. Ultimately, he concludes that Christians ... -
General Linguistics and Some Exegetical Fallacies
(2009)In this Quarterly article Professor Cherney examines the common errors people make during exegesis. He comments on issues such as abuse of etymology, judgments on worldview based on language, focusing too much on individual ...