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The Roman Road to Salvation

The Roman Road to Salvation is a way of explaining the gospel message of salvation through a series of Bible verses from the book of Romans. The basic idea is to present the gospel message in a clear and concise way, using key verses from the book of Romans. #RomansRoadtoSalvation #ABCsofSalvation

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The Cannons of Dort

The Cannons of Dort, also known as the Canons of Dort or the Five Articles Against the Remonstrants, are a series of statements that were developed by the Synod of Dort, a council of Reformed theologians and church leaders in the Netherlands, in response to the theological challenges posed by the Remonstrants, a group of Dutch Arminians. The Canons of Dort were adopted in 1619 and have since become a key statement of Reformed theology. #cannonofdort

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The Way of the Master

The Way of the Master is a method of evangelism popularized by Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron, which seeks to present the gospel message in a clear and concise way, using the Ten Commandments as a framework for explaining the need for salvation. #wayofthemaster

Posted in Augustine of Hippo Theology

Who was Augustine of Hippo

Augustine of Hippo (354-430 AD) was a Christian theologian and philosopher who made significant contributions to the development of Christian thought and doctrine. He is widely considered one of the most influential figures in the history of Christianity, and his writings continue to be studied and debated by scholars and theologians today. #AugustineofHippo

Happy Easter Resurrection Day | Rejoice for He is Risen!
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Happy Easter “Resurrection Day”

Happy Easter | I talk about today being Easter, Resurrection Day. The day where Jesus Christ arose from the grave and conquered death. He also died to save us from our sins too. #Easter #ResurrectionSunday #Resurrection
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Who was James Strong

James Strong (1822-1894) was an American biblical scholar and theologian, best known for his work on the Strong’s Concordance, which is still widely used today by scholars, preachers, and laypeople alike. Strong’s contributions to biblical scholarship and his dedication to the study of Scripture have had a lasting impact on the way we understand the Bible today. #JamesStrong

Posted in Christian Johnathon Edwards

Who was Johnathon Edwards?

Jonathan Edwards was an American theologian and pastor who lived during the 18th century. He was born on October 5, 1703, in East Windsor, Connecticut, and he passed away on March 22, 1758, in Princeton, New Jersey. Edwards was a significant figure in American Christianity, and his contributions to theology and philosophy continue to impact religious discourse today. #JohnathonEdwards

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Reformed Theology

Reformed theology, also known as Calvinism, is a theological movement that emphasizes the sovereignty of God in all things. It is based on the teachings of John Calvin, a French theologian who lived in the 16th century, and other reformers. #reformedtheology

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Gideon Bibles

Gideon Bibles are small pocket-sized Bibles that are commonly found in hotel rooms and other public places. They are often placed in drawers, nightstands, or on bedside tables, and are meant to provide travelers with a source of spiritual guidance and comfort during their stay away from home. #GideonBibles

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Tell Me the Stories of Jesus: The Explosive Power of Jesus Parables by R. Albert Mohler Jr.

Tell Me the Stories of Jesus: The Explosive Power of Jesus Parables by R. Albert Mohler Jr. is a book that delves into the world of Jesus’ parables and the transformative power they hold.

Good Friday
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Good Friday

I talk about what Good Friday is. Good Friday is part of Holy Week that leads to Easter. This is the day Jesus Died on the Cross at Calvary. #GoodFriday #Easter

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Who was John Calvin

John Calvin (1509-1564) was a French theologian and pastor who became one of the most influential figures in the development of Protestant Christianity. He was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation and is most well-known for his doctrine of predestination and his emphasis on the sovereignty of God. #JohnCalvin

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Leaven symbolizes Growth and Corruption

Leaven symbolizes Growth and Corruption – Leaven, or yeast, is mentioned throughout the Bible as a symbol of both corruption and growth. In the Old Testament, leaven is often associated with sin and impurity, while in the New Testament, it represents the growth and spread of the kingdom of God. #leaven #bgbg2

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Who is Kyle Idleman

Kyle Idleman is a Christian pastor and author. He is the teaching pastor at Southeast Christian Church, one of the largest churches in the United States, located in Louisville, Kentucky. #KyleIdleman

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The Westminster Confession of Faith

The Westminster Confession of Faith is a document that outlines the beliefs of the Presbyterian Church. It was written in the 17th century by a group of theologians and was intended to serve as a standard for the church’s doctrine and practice. #WestminsterCinfessionofFaith

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Benefits of a Small Group

Small groups have become an essential part of the church experience for many Christians in recent years. These groups, often referred to as Bible studies or home groups, consist of a small number of people who meet regularly to study the Bible, pray together, and build relationships with one another. #smallgroups

Posted in Christian Theology

Study of Theology

The study of theology covers a wide spectrum of topics and delves into the minds of great theological thinkers of the past. Theology seeks truth by dealing with the divine revelations in Scripture and Tradition. Their fields are concerned with the relationship of theology to the Holy Spirit, the nature of God and the relationship between God and man. #theology

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The Apocrypha

The term “Apocrypha” refers to a collection of texts that are not included in the Jewish or Protestant Bibles. These texts are considered to be of uncertain origin or authorship and have been subject to much debate over the years. The Apocrypha is also sometimes referred to as the “Deuterocanonical” books, which means “second canon.” These books were initially included in the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Old Testament, and were later added to the Catholic Bible. In this blog post, we will explore the history and significance of the Apocrypha. #Apocrypha

While attending college at Florida Bible Institute (now Trinity College of Florida) in the late 1930s, Billy Graham preaches at local churches. #BillyGraham
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Who was Billy Graham

Billy Graham was a renowned Christian evangelist who played a pivotal role in the growth of Christianity in the United States and around the world. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1918, Graham developed a strong Christian faith as a child and began preaching at revival meetings in his late teens. #BillyGraham

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Who was Martin Luther

Martin Luther was a German theologian, professor, and church reformer who is widely known for his role in the Protestant Reformation. Born in Eisleben, Germany, in 1483, Luther was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1507 and was a professor of theology at the University of Wittenberg. His teachings and writings on the nature of salvation and the authority of the church challenged the existing power structures of the Catholic Church, leading to the schism that gave birth to the Protestant movement. #MartinLuther