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Read more at the source: Study Finds Consuming Nuts Strengthens Brainwave Frequencies
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On Monday, 23 October, the North German and South German Unions released a joint statement on the 2017 Annual Council document, “Procedures for Reconciliation and Adherence in Church Governance: Phase II”, a document generated by General Conference leaders that asked presidents of all unions to sign a loyalty oath that would oblige them to resist […]
Read more at the source: German Church Leaders: Statement on GCAC17 Reconciliation Document
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by Sharan Bennett, 23 October 2017 I am supine, the only motionless individual in this large, bright room. Around me hover blurry figures in blue “scrubs” and puffy caps; they seem to move purposefully; all extraneous conversation has ceased.
Read more at the source: But Now I See: A Meditation
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Por Loren Seibold (To read in English, click here.) «¿Hay algún castigo por incumplir las normas? Los reglamentos eclesiásticos son bastante claros, acerca de lo que llamamos tal vez como opciones nucleares o balísticas, y esto es degradar las uniones, si eso es lo que son, de uniones a misiones; es decir, disolver las uniones. […]
Read more at the source: Cómo podría verse la “opción nuclear” del Pr. Wilson
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Keeping in mind what we have studied so far about the law and what the law cannot do, read Romans 3:24 . What is Paul saying here? What does it mean that redemption is in Jesus? Image © Phil McKay from GoodSalt.com What is this idea of “justifying,” as found in the text? The Greek word dikaioo, translated “justify,” may mean “make righteous,” “declare righteous,” or “consider righteous.” The word is built on the same root as dikaiosune, “righteousness,” and the word dikaioma, “righteous requirement.” Hence, there is a close connection between “justification” and “righteousness,” a connection that doesn’t always come through in various translations
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