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- 宗教與精神生活
Our vocation is to teach people how to teach themselves the word of God using what is right in front of their nose. We’re not here to tell you what scripture means, we are here to show you what it says. For more information go to Windfield.org or Chapterhouse.tv.
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V1/C12 - Christian Mythology / Paul’s Thorn
One of the goals we have at Chapterhouse is to educate our viewers on how to break down biblical information and separate religion and tradition from revelation. Paul’s Thorn is just one of the fables that put God in a bad light and only helps to diminish and minimize our faith. I may be doing Christian Mythology as a series or off and on as we travel.
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V1/C11 - Bad Things vs Good People
Why do bad things happen to good people? This is an ongoing question for many Christians and unbelievers as well. A satisfying answer to the question is as elusive as Sasquatch or Roswell Greys. So...we need to start someplace with this subject – hopefully, we can start here at the tip of the iceberg.
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V1/C10 - Authority Transferred to Man
This is the last installment of our 4 part series. Level three after the Language of God is to understand Authority Transferred to Man. We must learn to take the God-given authority to rule and reign on this earth through Jesus Christ. And how the process of free-will and dominion limits the sovereignty of God on earth.
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V1/C9 - The Language of God
This is part three of our 4 part series. Level two after Kingdom Habitation is to understand the Language of God. We must learn to speak God’s language to convey the true nature of the Kingdom. The Words of God can move heaven and earth. Life and death are in the power of the tongue.
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V1/C8 - Kingdom Habitation
While the gospel is preached as a salvation message and rightly so, what are we being saved into? This is part two of a 4 part series. We’ll be looking into Kingdom Habitation. Where is our new home that the gospel has provided for us? Is it a place or a space?
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V1/C7 - One Gospel
The word Gospel has many skins. It’s used predominantly to express the four canonical books in the New Testament written by the Apostles Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Acts being an accurate representation of the life and ministry of Jesus. While true enough, we can see a different picture emerge when we ask when the gospel was first preached, by whom and to whom.