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Antinomianism
Antinomianism is moral lawlessness. The word is derived from two Greek words: anti (against) and nomos (law), which means lawlessness or against the law. In the Old Testament, there were three types of laws: ceremonial, civil, and moral. Jesus’s death and resurrection...
Kingdom
The Kingdom of God, Kingdom of Christ, and Kingdom of Heaven are synonymous. They do not refer to a specific geographic location or people. They describe God’s reign in a place and in a people who acknowledge his authority and submit to his sovereign will. The purpose...
Lost
Lost does not mean location unknown when speaking of a person's spiritual status. We often hear Christians talk about the “lost.” Successful ventures often begin with a clear and easy-to-understand mission statement. Christianity exemplifies this, starting with Jesus’...
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GRIEF TALK
The Church, the Body of Christ, should be a place of comfort and support. Yet there are people grieving in silence. Their pain is either unrecognized or ignored by those who feel ill-equipped to help. This video contains grief theory and theology to assist pastors, chaplains and laypersons in walking with those mourning their loss.