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  1. 1. Modern church life is quite different from life in the early Church, but today’s believers have much to learn from the faithfulness of the church in Philadelphia. Christ praised the believers for four principles that we often lose sight of among the practices and programs of modern church culture.

  2. 18 Μαΐ 2020 · 1. Christians Were Bound and United By A Common Truth. Early observers of the movement recognized the first believers were committed to an important objective truth claim: Jesus Christ is God Himself and the only way to enter into a personal relationship with the Creator of the Universe.

  3. 10 Ιαν 2020 · Tim Keller considers 5 ways the early church was unique to its culture and how those features both attracted new members and resulted in persecution. The early Christian church was a counterculture—simultaneously offensive and attractive.

  4. 14 Νοε 2019 · To help you begin thinking about what this might look like in your own church, I’ve identified six characteristics or marks of an emotionally healthy church culture. Mark #1: Slowed-Down Spirituality. We slow down our pace in order to be with Jesus, and this is the source from which our activity flows.

  5. 3 Φεβ 2020 · He cited eight ways in which Presbyterians, while generally being committed Christians and followers of Jesus Christ, hold some beliefs different from what some other Christians believe. Let’s take a moment to test ourselves.

  6. 2 Ιουλ 2024 · These core beliefs, eight in total, shape my understanding of life, existence, and the world around me. They help me navigate life’s complexities with grace and confidence. In this article “8 Core Beliefs in a Christian Worldview”, I’ll be sharing these key tenets with you.

  7. 13 Ιουν 2022 · The group they formed was, in many ways, different from what we know as the church today. The early church emerged during a tremendously diverse Roman melting pot of social and religious ideas, and through purely peaceful means, completely changed the Empire and united it under the banner of Christianity.